Just when you think the Italian Judicial System has obtained some level of order and discipline over their wily judicial staff in Perugia, Italy, they have surprisingly decided to defend their tarnished honor with more insanity. _____________________________________________________ If you need any background in the Amanda Knox case, please see DENVER or the meticulously and accurately […]
Research Thesis of Dr Behzad
Dr. Behzad Pourgharib Assistant Professor of English English Department Golestan University, Golestan, Iran Margaret Atwood: Twenty-Five years of Gothic Tales Nothing is more difficult than to understand the dead, I’ve found: but nothing is more dangerous than to ignore them. (The Blind Assassin 508). It may seem paradoxical that with all […]
To Control Terrorism control Religous Parties
Extremism is death of Sanity. A tricky shrewd extremist in high place has potential to ruins the nation. Unfortunately in Pakistani Political chess board still there are some religious extremists who some how have escaped the eyes of Pakistani masses but have indirect role in on going terrorism. These are the people who exploit the […]
The Structural Nuts and Bolts of The Great Leveling, Revisited
Some 13 months ago I first posited an oncoming phenomenon I identified as The Great Leveling — which referred to a four-to-six-year-long series of crises in America and abroad that were all tied to addiction, and featured a mass downward spiral leading to two more results: hitting bottom and then embracing a far-too-long absent Humility […]
Op-Ed: Reason Returns to the White House
Like it or not, knuckle-draggers: Science is back IN. As a life-long Catholic, I couldn’t be more delighted. I’m sure the airwaves and the cable channels will soon be wall-to-wall with conservatives and Republicans and other assorted 133h-century thinkers whining and moaning and ringing their hands – probably gnashing their teeth and rending their garments, […]
A Tale of Two Speeches: Obama and Jindal
Feels like it’s still the best of times and the worst of times. If the night of President Obama’s first major speech to a joint session of Congress proved anything, it confirmed that America chose the better of two directions last November. Nothing could underscore that more glaringly than the comparison of Obama’s remarks to […]