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Saddam Hussein was like some world leaders who place ambition or an ideal before dignity of human life. The broader question is whether his trial in Iraq was fair and what it truly means for the future of Iraq.
With numerous defense lawyers gunned down, a divided Iraq along sectarian lines, and a US-backed government [...]

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Another year passes
And into the next one we gaze
With wonder, hope
And best intentions
Many resolutions
We make for a new year:
“This year I will be gentler, smarter, healthier…”
Or in some other way better
Yet intentions to keep
Our declared promises are fantasy
That are rarely grounded in reality
Yet without these avowed declarations
How can we impress others
With the importance of our [...]

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We wish everyone Happy Holidays and our best for the New Year!!!
The holidays has many expectations around it. It is a time of joy, cheer, and a time for family and friends. Yet this time for some can be a period of depression, anxiety, self-evaluation and loneliness. These emotions can increase over the holidays with [...]

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This is a response to a blog posted on projectshave.wordpress.com, which unquestionably seemed to accept that a co-relation exists between race & intelligence as measured by IQ tests:

In order for the co-relation between IQ scores and race to be valid, we need to accept the premise that IQ tests reveal a clear genetic basis for [...]

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Nexus is derived from Latin nectere, which means “to bind.” First of its three possible definitions will be explored in this article. Definition 1: Nexus as a means of connection, link or a tie.
A connected relationship involves a union between two or more people. We are familiar with many bonds between two individuals, [...]

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NEXUS involves a stark look at psychological turmoil as exemplified by inner conflicts present with each person in the book. Both Debby and I consciously highlighted that personal transformation is an arduous journey in our novel. The inner conflict that causes psychological turmoil needs to be successfully resolved, otherwise suffering at some level will continue.
The [...]

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Evolution of human history has focused outwardly, since satisfaction of physiological needs had been paramount. We have with technology and science learned how to control many aspects of the outer world, though a clear gap exists between, developed and underdeveloped. What remains as part of human transformation no matter where you live is the [...]

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