" Today is the international abolition day of slavery. Remembering all the victims of modern day slavery around the world and sexual abuse, I am searching for the reports on whether the authorities have brought the remedies for the victims of child molestation and sexual...
opinion by ybdale | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 485 views | 66 recommendations | 6 comments
" The U.S. Preventive Service Task Force announced Nov. 16, 2009, that it now recommends against annual mammograms for women 40 to 49 because the potential harms of routine screening in this age group outweigh...
opinion by Edmund Jenks | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 383 views | 21 recommendations | 5 comments
Even as the Pope finally decided to allow groups of disaffected Anglicans to enter into full communion with the Holy See while retaining their Anglican heritage and traditions, the head of Kenya's Anglican Church,...
created by Mritunjay | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 307 views | 42 recommendations | 2 comments
In a landmark decision the Constitutional Court of Kuwait has granted women the right to obtain passports. Previously, women in Kuwait could only obtain passports and travel documents with the consent of their husbands or guardians. "The highest court in the Gulf...
created by Barbara McPherson | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 439 views | 92 recommendations | 5 comments
As British military veteran I can now claim a HM Armed Forces Veterans Badge of which is being offered as a sort of medal. But one has to complete a form and post it off to the good old veteran’s office. "For generations our Armed Forces have served their country...
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I am 46 years old, Canadian citizen and native of Pakistan (Muslim). I was an immigration consultant in Canada and also member of Canadian Bar Association as part of my business , I had an...
opinion by Arifmuhammad41 | 4 years ago | updated 3 years ago 617 views | 1 recommendation | 2 comments
Dear Sir / MadamI am 46 years old, Canadian citizen and native of Pakistan (Muslim). I was an immigration consultant in Canada and also member of Canadian Bar Association as part of my business , I had an office in New York.
During 2001 immediately after the Sept 11, event...
created by Arifmuhammad41 | 4 years ago | updated 3 years ago 2473 views | 30 recommendations | 2 comments
We are drowning. And not just in credit card bills and tuition payments. We are drowning in false choices. We are told that we must choose between making money and making a difference, that it is not possible to...
opinion by joshtetrick | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 422 views | 22 recommendations | 5 comments
God is an Awesome God, Whatever name you give the Creator. All the religions of the World have their own name they hang on the Creator. The one and only Creator of Heaven and Earth as we know it. I am a Christian and believe in The Holy Trinity, God, His son...
opinion by theswamme | 3 years ago 1921 views | 0 recommendations | 9 comments
Michelle Obama was recently spotted wearing a pair of short shorts during the Obama family vacation near the Grand Canyon. The First Lady in shorts has drawn attention from the media, bloggers and members of the...
created by alia_d | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 2875 views | 42 recommendations | 13 comments
" Islamic officials in Malaysia have unexpectedly freed Kartika Sari Dewa Shukarno, who was due to be caned six times this week for drinking beer. She pleaded guilty to the offence under Islamic law committed in...
" Tens of thousands of people in Mali's capital, Bamako, have been protesting against a new law which gives women equal rights in marriage. The law, passed earlier this month, also strengthens inheritance rights...
Following a controversy over muslim students wearing "burqua" in a college in Mangalore, Karnataka, a well respected Indian muslim scholar, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan told that wearing burqua is not a part of...
created by Irawwan | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 839 views | 2 recommendations | 7 comments
On July 1st 2009, Ursula Burns became the first African American women to become a CEO of a Fortune 500 Company, from being a mechanical engineer summer intern in 1980, then moving on to become senior vice president of corporate stategic services in 2000, then seven years...
created by LarryDeezell | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 1067 views | 1 recommendation | 0 comments