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Benghazi A.F.B
25 February, 2009
Libyan leader colonel Muammar al-Qaddafi called on Thursday afternoon in Benghazi to “declaring Jihad by all means” against Infidel Switzerland that destroys the houses of Allah”, referring to Berne’s decision to ban building of minarets.
Qaddafi whose country is going through tense relations with Switzerland said in a speech [...]
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By Abdelhafid Missouri,
In Chapter II, The Political Process, we will study:
Part 1: The American Political Culture.
Part 2: American Ideology and Public Opinion.
Part 3: Political Parties.
Let us study Part1: The American Political Culture.
Political culture is how we think government should be carried out. In America, people believe it is very important that everyone be political equal. [...]
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By Abdelhafid Missouri,
Aviation security experts have voiced their concern that small planes may be used as terror weapons. Calls to reconsider security lapses in the nation’s 19.000 general airports come as a response to the criminal act perpetrated this past Thursday February 18th, 2010, by Joe Stack, a Texan pilot, after he crashed his single-engine [...]
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AAI Hosts New York Town Hall Meeting on Immigration Reform, Civil liberties, and National Security
Posted on Thursday February 18, 2010
On Wednesday, February 17, New York Arab Americans from across the city gathered in Brooklyn for a Town Hall meeting on immigration, civil liberties, and national security issues hosted by AAI and cosponsored by [...]
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Abdelhafid Missouri,
In Part 2 of chapter I (the American System) we studied the Constitution.
In part 3 of chapter I, we are going to study Federalism.
Federalism in general revolves around the distribution of authority between a central government and regional governments according to the provisions of the Constitution.
The conflict experienced between the proponents of a strong [...]
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Abdelhafid Missouri:
An Open Government Directive by President Obama entitled: MEMORANDUM FOR THE HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES, posted on the White House website blog on December 8th, 2009 directs executive Departments and Agencies to apply the principles of transparency, participation, and collaboration. The memorandum says: “The three principles of transparency, participation, and [...]
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Missouri Abdelhafid:
Last week we started chapter I and looked at principles of government in Part 1. We learnt that government is a political institution that makes and enforces laws, and that political power is used to affect who governs and for what purpose. We also looked at forms of government, and foundations of democracy in [...]
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Johanna Kinsley
Yet again, real-world examples pop up on the importance and value of ethnic recruitment efforts. Slowly but surely, more attention is being paid to specialized markets, but many times, multicultural outreach gets placed on the backburner and its need only gets recognized in reaction to a crisis or with remaining budgets.
I came across an [...]
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To understand how Arabs Americans are affected by the global economic crisis , the Moroccan community in southern California and members of the Moroccan community in DC are inviting you to attend a town hall meting to discuss the impact of the the president Obama ’s one year in office, how Arabs living in the [...]
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AAI Hosts New York Town Hall Meeting on Immigration Reform, Civil liberties, and National Security
Posted on Tuesday February 2, 2010
On Feburary 17, 2010 – AAI, in collaboration with several local organizations, will be hosting a Town Hall forum in Brooklyn, New York entitled ‘Immigration Reform, Civil Liberties, and National Security’. Elected officials, policymakers, and [...]
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