Any response? Do you think anybody in US government has the guts to speak out?
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How to make your Christmas party is a composition exam i had at school and i got a 10 of 10.
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Let's take a step back and pick a realistic approach.
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They say a picture speaks more than a thousand words. These images speak volumes
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OBAMA
Observations on President Obama’s inauguration
As one of millions of people in the “Middle East”, I have been watching Mr Obama’s progress from relative obscurity to presidency over the past two years. His triumph in spite of the color of his skin is a mark of progress in human history. His call for freedom and equality for all is most encouraging after several decades during which the United States has tried to dominate the rest of the world. To be sure, other US presidents have made similar calls, but Mr Obama’s do sound more sincere, especially against the background of the past eight years. However, once again from a “Middle Eastern” perspective, there have been worrying signs about the specific ideas President Obama may have in mind for this region
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REVOLUTION
Thirty Years of Islamic Republic
The situation in Iran is not good. One could argue that the economy of the country is weak and the government lacks consistencies in the laws and economical regulations. This has helped the corruption to an extent of hopelessness for any real resolutions. The unjustified social restrictions do not help the situation either. In short, the Iranian society seems unwell. The dilemma is more complicated than what appears first hand. One could argue that the economical pressures facing our society have given birth to certain cultural and social attitude unfit for an ancient civilization. People are not happy and the constant complaints about their lives in Iran become tiresome and frustrating
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