There are two kinds of media – one that is free and independent, and the other, restrained and biased.
The first kind publishes news and reports in a way that is balanced, neutral and free from ambiguities, mostly prevalent in developed democracies. (...)
At one time, producing more and more babies was seen as essential to the continuance of the human race. This was seen as our sole weapon against disease, famine, wars and natural disasters. A woman often gave birth to a dozen babies, knowing well (...)
Tens of harsh wars took place in Europe, and Napoleon and Hitler invaded most of the content and the two World Wars burned most of their countries, yet no body attacked Switzerland and remained for five hundred years a peaceful place in the middle (...)
I wrote an article before nearly five years where I questioned the possibility of creating knowledge and exploding it inside the brain (in the way of inception), and back then I questioned if the emergency variables that happen in the brain (...)
I concluded my journey throughout China at the city of Guagzha. I wrote the final chapter of my observations on China on board the plane. Articles, "Notes "and "thoughts" that have not been documented instantly will evaporate. I documented 37 Notes (...)
The more a thing is rare, the more invaluable is. And the more invaluable is things, the more famous is. And the more a thing becomes famous, the more demand on will be even if that would take one to fake or counterfeit it.
This vicious circle is (...)
The more a thing is rare, the more invaluable is. And the more invaluable is things, the more famous is. And the more a thing becomes famous, the more demand on will be even if that would take one to fake or counterfeit it.
This vicious circle is (...)
Referring to the exams, who remembered or even heard stories about dreams to foresee the exam questions? I remember an excellent friend who cannot understand the Arabic subject. When the exams were at doors, he was very worried about it. Once in (...)