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-+Sweet or Shit Politics?
729 days ago
In a nutshell: - Unconventional, non-logic tactics, art of deceptions, transforming impossible to possible; manage to managed, that’s politics! Hottest political news of late is the sweeping to power by the Mandarin speaking Kevin Rudd led Labour Party of Australia; where we also saw the emergence of woman Deputy Prime Minister and a first Malaysia Sabah-born Peggy as Minister of Environment. Kevin deployed a request for change to fellow Australians and that was enough to topple the 12 years reign of pro-American John Howard; with Australia’s economy and GDP all time high. Could complacent Australians geared up, prepared for unprecedented and unconventional changes under Rudd? Up North, President Chen Sui Bian of Taiwan is still staying alive; edging off mainland China’s call for one-China-policy. His political shrewdness of forcing his way through into UN at this crucial timing before the 2008 Beijing Olympic to the utmost frustrations of the ...
-+Think Twice before u complain..........
746 days ago
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-+Kit to spot serious illness early may be just 10 years away
749 days ago
A home testing kit that spots early signs of disease anywhere in the body could be available within 10 years, according to a leading scientist. The simple blood test is being developed to allow people to screen themselves for life-threatening diseases, including a variety of cancers and dementias, before they develop any symptoms. "proteomic fingerprinting", which promises tests that can assess the health of each organ in the body one by one. some experts believe the technology will also introduce new ethical issues for GPs and patients It may reveal incurable diseases long before they start causing illness. For GPs using the tests, this raises the difficult question of whether patients should be told, and if so, what counselling they should receive. they hope to develop a single test that will spot early signs of disease in 50 different organs and tissues in the body. huge value of being able to diagnose a disease early,
-+The Minority Baha’i Faith Community in Iran
763 days ago
Mr Sarang setehadi@yahoo.com , Miss Parinaz parinaz.r@gmail.com , Sharareh szabihian@yahoo.com , Ghazal angel393_393@yahoo.com were Iranian Persians Baha’i Faith http://www.bahai.org.com   followers that visited MAM today.   We spent nearly a fruitful hour exchanging views on various religious developments both in Malaysia and Iran and our personal understandings about religions at large. It was indeed heart warming to note that in the predominantly Shi’a Muslim ( 89%) Sunni ( 9%) Iran, there were still minority Zoroastrian, Jewish, Christian and Baha’i (2% combined) followers.   However, admists our conversations, the most astonishing fact about Iranian Islamic policies towards other minority religions were the freedom to worship. Hence eventual inter-religious marriages between Muslim and non-Muslim in Iran would not give rise to the ‘compulsory’ conversion to Islamic faith by law; how ...
-+Story with a beautiful message
766 days ago
Little girl and her father were crossing a bridge. The father was kind of scared so he asked his little daughter, 'Sweetheart, please hold my hand so that you don't fall into the river.' The little girl said, 'No, Dad. You hold my hand.' 'What's the difference?' Asked the puzzled father. 'There's a big difference,' replied the little girl. 'If I hold your hand and something happens to me, chances are that I may let your hand go. But if you hold my hand, I know for sure that no matter what happens, you will never let my hand go.' In any relationship, the essence of trust is not in its bind, but in its bond. So hold the hand of the person who loves you rather than expecting them to hold yours... This message is too short......but carries a lot of Feelings.
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