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Doubt whom you will, but never yourself. - Christine Bovee

Good manners will open doors that the best education cannot. - Clarence Thomas

Do have a wonderful day!


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Of violations of human rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
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The body of independent human rights "Office of the Ombudsman," a report on the violations of human rights in the Palestinian areas during the month of September last, emphasizing the increasing cases of murder and death as a result of excessive use of force and an increase in cases of arbitrary arrest and detention contrary to the provisions of the law.

Showed the body in the entire IRA violations during the month of September marked decline in the protection of human rights, especially in the Gaza Strip, and the resulting increase in cases of murder and death as a result of excessive use of force.

The continuing and increasing cases of arbitrary arrest of persons without taking into account the provisions of the Basic Law and the Code of Criminal Procedure, as long those cases people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

The body showed that incidents of shooting at cars and houses owned by public figures and staff on the rise.

Turning in its report to the increased incidence of death in the tunnels connecting Egypt and the Palestinian territories in the Gaza Strip.

She pointed out that the violations in the sector included Bank and violations of the right to life and personal safety and that their death was against the backdrop of excessive use of force and death against the backdrop of family disputes has differences and revenge, manslaughter and death against the backdrop of the chaos of arms and deaths in suspicious circumstances during the arrest and torture - cruel And degrading treatment.

The body of the violations in this violation of freedom of opinion and expression and freedom of peaceful assembly and association and abuse of attacks on public institutions, public and private property.

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Campaign to support children in Palestine
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Palestinian children without schools and without a uniform school without books
Suffer from poverty, to all lovers of justice and mercy children, At the children of Palestine from occupation, poverty and injustice
Valenbde campaign contributions to the children of Palestine to complete their studies, education and before it is too late
They are the children of God in the ground
Each child has a known value, Anzero to the children of Palestine
Adham Tabil
Palestine - Gaza
Note: Please by all the participants a picture of these children are here
The less support or picture my profil
the picture two child

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What is defeat? Nothing but education; nothing but the first step to something better. - Wendell Phillips

If you greatly desire something, have the guts to stake everything on obtaining it. - Brendan Francis

October 3, 2008 | 6:13 AM Comments  3 comments

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ابتعدو عن شرب الكولا
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توصل الباحثون من نتائج دراستهم أن الأشخاص الذين يتناولون يومياً عبوتين أو أكثر من أحد مشروبات الكولا الغازية، هم عُرضة بنسبة تتراوح ما بين الضعفين إلى ثلاثة أضعاف للإصابة بالفشل الكلوي المزمن. كما لاحظوا أن لا فرق على الإطلاق في احتمالات هذه الخطورة بين من يتناولون مشروبات كولا غازية محلاة بالسكر العادي، وبين من يتناولون أنواع الـ "دايت" منها الخالية من السكر. كما لفت نظرهم أن الخطورة تلك لم تكن موجودة عند من يتناولون عبوتين أو أكثر يومياً من المشروبات الغازية الأخرى، أي غير الكولا.

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لنقف مع الدكتور المناضل طلال الشريف وقفة كرامة وعزة
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وقفة عز أيها الفلسطينيون من المحيط إلى الخليج والمهجر !!

من غيب الفعل الجماهيري الفلسطيني عن قضيته؟ لماذا هذا الصمت الجماهيري الغريب واين هو دور جماهير فلسطين تجاه حالها وتجاه قضيتها؟

أسئلة كثيرة تراودني، وأنا مثل أي فلسطيني، يعيش على هذه الأرض، المضرجة بدماء قوافل الشهداء، وأنات الجرحى، ومعاناة الأسرى، وفقر الفقراء، وعوز المعوزين، وحصار المحاصرين، أسأل نفسي، وأسألكم، ماذا تنتظرون من حوار الفصائل بالقاهرة، وماذا إذا، ما فشل هذه الحوار، لا قدر الله؟

سرحت كثيرا، فيما، قد تؤول إليه قضيتنا، واوضاع شعبنا، في حال الفشل، في إعادة اللحمة، وتصحيح الانقسام، فوجدت الصورة قاتمة، ومذهلة.

هل ننتظر، عودة الفصائل، وخاصة، فتح، وحماس، دون اتفاق؟ ليقتتلوا ، فيقتلوا أولادنا، ونساءنا، وأطفالنا، ويدمروا ما تبقى، من أمل، لنا في الاستقلال، ونضيع باقي الأرض بأيدينا، ونهجر شبابنا، ونمزق أسرنا؟

تلك هي الصورة القادمة، إذا لم تتفق، فتح، وحماس، أو، إذا، لم يفرض عليهم اتفاق بالقاهرة.

إن الجمهور الفلسطيني، من المحيط إلي الخليج، والمهجر، بشكل عام، وفي الضفة الغربية، وقطاع غزة، بشكل خاص، مطالب اليوم، أن يقول كلمته، ويعبر عن إرادته، في رفض استمرار الانقسام، واللعب في مصيره، ومصير قضيته .

ولذلك، ومن هنا، أناشد الشعب العربي الفلسطيني في كل مكان، أن يخرج بقوة إلي الشارع، لرفض، استمرار قادته، في اللعب، بمصيره، وعليه، أن يقول كلمته قبل فوات الأوان.

إن الفعل الجماهيري، المغيب عن الساحة الفلسطينية، بفعل الانقسام الحالي، يجب أن يستعيد دوره، بعد، أن أصبحنا على شفا حفرة، من الضياع، والتشتت. وأقول:

إذا كان، لدينا فصائل وأحزاب لا زالت وجهتها فلسطين، فعليها التحرك.

وإذا كان، لدينا مؤسسات أهلية واجتماعية لا زالت وجهتها النهوض فعلاً بالشعب، والقضية،عليهم جميعا، التحرك بالضغط، على المتحاورين بالقاهرة، للاستجابة، لرغبة، وإرادة، الجمهور الفلسطيني، لإعادة الوحدة، إلي قضيتنا وقيادتنا.

وإذا كان، شعبنا الفلسطيني حياً، وأعتقد جازماً، أنه ما زال، شعب حي، ومبادر، يريد الحياة، والكرامة، أن يخرج عن صمته، ليقول كلمته، ورأيه بقوة، للضغط على فتح وحماس، للاتفاق ولذلك أقترح ما يلي:

1- الخروج بمسيرات حاشدة، علي كل الأرض، المتواجد، عليها فلسطيني، الساعة العاشرة، من صباح، يوم الثلاثاء، الموافق، السابع من تشرين الاول، القادم، وفي لحظة، وتوقيت واحد، ليقولوا لحماس، وفتح، «كفى» نريدكم موحدين، إذا، أردتم الاستمرار في تمثيلنا وحمل أمانة هذه القضية المقدسة.

2- رفع العلم الفلسطيني الموحد لشعبنا فقط وعلى الفصائل، والأحزاب عدم رفع راياتهم، لكي تكون فلسطين فقط هي الأساس.

3- شعار واحد فقط يكتب على راياتنا

« نعم للوحدة الوطنية، نعم للقضية الوطنية، نعم لفلسطين»

فهل تفعلها يا شعب فلسطين ؟؟؟؟؟

الدكتور طلال الشريف

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Gafe sobre Tradutor do Google - Autor(Efraim Neto)

Caros amigos,

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China's trade in Israeli and Palestinian markets
About this event: منظمة الدفاع الدولية تبدأ العمل في غزة
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After shoes, furniture and electrical machinery was the role of cheap Chinese cars

The price for invading Israeli markets and possibly from there to Palestinian markets.

In this framework, announced yesterday, "Thursday" company "David Ivensk" competent to import cars, "Peugeot Citroen" obtained the right to import cars from China's production of "SAIC" largest automobile production in China is Mtafratan by two partners are essential to the companies "Volsvajn" And "General Motors" and sold in Israel.

The contract shall be awarded the right to import Israeli company selling all kinds of vehicles produced or had the company's Chinese future, note that the Chinese company will produce until the end of 2009 car models meet European standards and in accordance with the Israeli-based director of the company winning exclusive import contract.

In the context of the Israeli company announced "fatigue Tasiot" their right to import Chinese cars powered electricity produced by the Chinese company "BYD AUTO" which is one of the latest international companies in terms of her time in this area and actually the largest of the specialized international companies to produce batteries

October 1, 2008 | 7:47 PM Comments  0 comments

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A Eleição e o Meio Ambiente - Autor(Efraim Neto)

Em período de eleições para os governos municipais, poucas vezes tocamos na temática ambiental. Por este motivo, escolhi este texto da Doraldina ,da RedCalc, para trazer para todos vocês saiba mais...

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Motivational Quotes!

If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary. - Jim Rohn, American Businessman/Author/Speaker

Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time. - Thomas Edison, 1847-1931, American Inventor and Entrepreneur

If I had permitted my failures, or what seemed to me at the time a lack of success, to discourage me, I cannot see any way in which I would ever have made progress. - Calvin Coolidge, 1872-1933, 30th President of the United States

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The Power of Positive Habits . . . . By Dan Robey

Did you know that habits are incredibly powerful tools for personal growth and success?

Think about the habits you have now and how they affect virtually every aspect of your life. Your weight and health are determined by your eating habits. Your relationships with people are determined by your social habits. Your success at work is determined by your work habits. You have sleeping habits that dictate how well you sleep. You have sexual habits. You even have buying habits; just take a look around your house and you will quickly see them. Our character, health and virtually every aspect of our lives are indeed determined by our habits.

If you ask ten people on the street what the word habit means, nine out of ten will tell you that a habit is a negative action that people do over and over again, like smoking, or procrastinating, or eating too much. Bad habits get all the press. Let’s look at the results of just one bad habit: smoking. Every year, over 400,000 people lose their lives to smoking-related illnesses in the United States. Imagine then, the negative power that exists in just that one bad habit. It is staggering.

Now I want you think about an even greater power, a power that can bring you success, health and happiness; a power for positive, permanent, and automatic personal growth: the power of positive habits. Let’s look a little closer at the meaning of the word habit. Random House dictionary defines habit in this way:

Habit: An acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary.

The important words in this definition are acquired and almost involuntary. Let me ask you a question. When is the last time you sat down and said to yourself, "Today I am going to add a new habit to my life?" I would venture to guess that you have probably never said those words. As you read this article, you will see how easy it is to add positive habits to your life and the great power they have to change it.

Think about the words almost involuntary. This means the habit is so powerful in your mind that it is almost unstoppable! With respect to bad habits like smoking, procrastination, and overeating, this is very bad. But with positive habits, this is very, very good.

What is a positive habit? A positive habit is simply a habit that produces positive benefits, actions and attitudes you want to acquire and make a part of your life. Why is there such great power in positive habits to effect change? Because habits, by their very nature, are automatic. After a period of time they can become permanent.

So how do we go about adding new positive habits to our life?

It’s really quite easy. You simply begin repeating an action, attitude or thought process every day for at least 21 days. Research has shown that an action that is repeated for a minimum of 21 days is likely to become a permanent habit. Remember that positive habits have positive benefits and you will reap those benefits for as long as you maintain that habit. So now that we know what positive habits are, and how to acquire them, let’s look at some simple positive habits that will help you reach your goals and have a healthier body.

Positive Habit #1 - Make it a habit to set goals

Since we are talking about goals, what better habit could you have then the habit of setting goals? Did you know that the most successful people all share the common positive habit of goal setting? A study was done to determine the importance of goal setting. College students who had gone on to achieve great success in business were asked to list their habits.

The students who had made a habit of setting goals were in the top 3% of earnings in the population! It is almost impossible to overestimate the value of goal-setting as a positive habit. Goal setting is simple, yet 97% of the population never do it. By making goal setting a positive habit, you can start placing yourself in the top 3% of the population of successful people.

Here are some simple steps to help you start making goal setting a positive habit:

Step 1 - Define your goals, write them down, and be very specific; capture your goals on paper. It is amazing how many people never take the time to write down exactly what it is they want in life. Remember, you can’t hit a target if you don’t have one.

Step 2 - Determine what the time line is for reaching your goals; set specific deadlines for each goal.

Step 3 - Identify any obstacles that may stand in your way, list them, and state how you plan to overcome them.

Step 4 - Make a list of the people and/or organizations who will help you reach your goals.

Here is another positive habit.

Positive Habit #2 - Take Flax Every Day for a Healthy, Trim Body and Lower Cholesterol!

What is flax?

Flax is a blue-flowering plant known for its oil-rich seed. People have been eating flaxseed since ancient times, it has a pleasant, nutty flavor. The health benefits of flaxseed and flaxseed oil are significant and for that reason this habit is recommended as a primary habit for health and a trim and fit body.

Here are some of the benefits of flaxseed and flaxseed oil:

* Flaxseed contains both soluble and insoluble fiber. Several studies have shown that flaxseed can help to lower cholesterol in the same way that other soluble fiber foods like oat bran and fruit pectin do. A study at the University of Toronto showed that total cholesterol levels dropped 9% and LDL (the "bad" cholesterol) decreased 18% among a group of women who ate milled flaxseed cooked into bread every day for a period of 4 weeks.

* Flaxseed is one of the richest sources of lignans and alpha-linolenic acid. Studies suggest that lignans may help to prevent certain cancers.

* Flaxseed is one of the few plants in the plant kingdom that provide a high ratio of alpha-linolenic acid (an omega-3 fatty acid) to linoleic (omega-6 fatty acids), it is an excellent source of healthy polyunsaturated fat.

* A new study has confirmed that the positive habit of taking flax seed daily can help you get a trim and fit body. I interviewed Dr. Sam Bhathena, a researcher at the Phytonutrients Laboratory of the US department of Agriculture, he said, "we have observed that flax seed meal is much more effective in lowering cholesterol then soy. Several other studies have shown that in general, omega-3 fatty acids,lower lipid deposition, and help in reducing body weight."
Omega-3 fatty acids — More than half the fat contained in flaxseed is omega-3 fatty acid type, an essential fatty acid.

* There have been numerous studies reporting the health benefits of consuming omega-3 fats. Recent studies suggest that omega-3 fatty acids which are abundant in flax seed can help protect you from coronary artery disease, stroke, high blood pressure, autoimmune and inflammatory disorders.

Studies on the effects of flax seed on breast cancer are now under way. Omega-3s can also help boost your metabolism, helping your body to burn calories faster.

Flax is available as raw seed, ground seed and also as an oil which is made by cold pressing flax seeds. You can purchase raw flax seed, ground flax seed and flax seed oil at most health food stores

Remember, acquiring new positive habits is easy and the benefits can last a lifetime.

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In attempts to improve your character, know what is in your power and what is beyond it. - Francis Thompson

You have to have confidence in your ability, and then be tough enough to follow through. - Rosalynn Carter

Seize the moment of excited curiosity on any subject to solve your doubts; for if you let it pass, the desire may never return, and you may remain in ignorance. - William Wirt

A cynic is not merely one who reads bitter lessons from the past, he is one who is prematurely disappointed in the future. - Sidney J. Harris

September 30, 2008 | 9:27 AM Comments  1 comments

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Refugees in Gaza Strip Facts and numbers
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Total registered refugees:
986034.

Registered refugees in the camps: 471555.

Number of camps: 8.

The number of primary and secondary schools: 187.

The number of pupils attending (2006/2005): 193662.

Primary health care facilities: 18.

Refugees registered as special hardship cases and extensive: 84,379.

UNRWA local staff: 9185.

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Harvesting Antfady Aqsa Israel and justice ?????
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The latest statistics Aujlal the past eight years, Al-Aqsa Intifada, Israeli occupation forces killed 5,389 Palestinians in the West Bank and Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip and territories in 1948, including 194 women and 995 children, in the framework of a citizen was cited 135 patients at military checkpoints, amounting to 630 to the moment Barrier.

With regard to the wounded latest statistics indicated that 32,720 citizen, were shot dead by occupation during the intifada, including 3,530 handled suffer from permanent disabilities.

It also led the Israeli siege imposed on the Gaza Strip two years ago killing 220 patients by preventing them from traveling abroad for treatment.

At the level of settlements and the wall, the settlements swelled after the Annapolis alone at 30% against the demolition and destruction of Palestinian homes in 7934, while Israel has so far completed building 450 km of the wall, which security has confiscated 45% of the West Bank.

The Jordan Valley, which is completely isolated from the territory. Palestinian Bmidnp As for Jerusalem, he has collected in 2006, the occupation authorities was $ 66 million shekels fines against Palestinian homes and is more than 27 thousand Arab homes in Jerusalem is threatened with demolition.

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Egyptian Family Law!!
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Egyptian Family Law

The Egyptian legal system is based on civil codes as well as Islamic
shari'a. Coptic Christians have a separate law. In 1985, the Personal Status
Law was passed, which was based on the earlier Family Law. The Personal
Status Law was amended in 2000, adding a provision for a khola' (no fault
divorce), which allows women to initiate a divorce from their husbands
without having to prove harm. It was amended again in 2004 adding a
provision for a Family Insurance Fund, a bank entity through which women can
collect court-ordered child support and alimony payments from the State, if
the father refuses to pay alimony.

Divorce based on fault is heard through the national court system. While
men can divorce largely without bureaucracy, women can only divorce through
the courts with a lot of paperwork-dragging the process on for many years.
In khola', she must forfeit her right to alimony, to the second half of her
dowry (mu'akhar), and she has to repay the advanced dowry (muqaddam). With
the process potentially stretching on for years, the promise of a speedy
divorce process remains unfulfilled in practice.

Currently the minimum legal marriage age in Egypt is 18. Women often do not
have the opportunity to negotiate their marriage contracts, due to family
traditions and the woman's level of awareness about her rights. The
marriage contract can incorporate any conditions, including those that are
favorable to the woman, such as an equal right to divorce. Therefore,
although the writing of the contract is an important moment in the couple's
marriage, many ma'zun (the person responsible for writing marriage and
divorce decrees) do not inform them of their rights for fear that it may
lead to the marriage being ruined.

In February 2008, Egypt appointed its first female ma'zun in the town of
Qaniyat (please see our related article in the February 2008 issue of ECWR
Update). The Grand Mufti of Al-Azhar, Ali Gomm'a, stated that there is
nothing in Islam that states that only a man can be a ma'zun, though this
has raised debate.

Suggested Reforms
In a May 14, 2008 article in Daily News Egypt[1], the Network on Women's
Rights Organizations (NWRO) stated that the Personal Status Law that governs
divorce and child custody in Egypt is outdated and needs to be reformed.
They contend that the Law is harmful to women and men. Women are threatened
with abuse, having their children taken away, and losing their home when the
children come of age. For men, the current law potentially weakens the
bonds with their children because they see them in forced settings. They
argue not to abolish fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), upon which the Law is
based, but to have it evolve to bring it in line with modern realities.
They point to changes in the family laws of Morocco, Oman, and Kuwait which
have been changed to grant women more say in marriages, second marriages,
and legal recognition of children born out of wedlock. Scholars point out
that Islam does not encourage polygamy, and does give children born out of
wedlock paternity rights. NWRO has put forward several proposed changes to
the Law, including allowing women to add clauses to a marriage contract (in
practice, though it is already the case in law), requiring that men get the
approval of their first wife before proceeding with a second marriage, and
raising the marriage age to 18 for women (this was accepted).

Suggested Reforms (ECWR)
Eighty-five percent of women who seek legal assistance from ECWR ask for a
divorce, according to Fawzeya Abdelall, our attorney. This high rate of
divorce reflects that marriage and divorce rules have become a serious
problem in Egypt. It is a problem that NGOs, including ECWR, hope to bring
to the attention of the government. ECWR will be holding a conference on
the topic in the near future.

ECWR proposes to specifically advocate for changes in the amount of time it
takes for a woman to successfully obtain a divorce; to advocate that all
women receive alimony through the Family Insurance Fund, not just those
whose husbands work in the government (as is currently the case); and that
divorced women have an equal right to decide whether their children should
be in school-which is currently the purview of men.

Coptic Personal Status Law
The Coptic Church has a separate set of bylaws regarding both marriage and
divorce, which were set in 1938. Only in the case of inter-religious
marriages do national courts decide divorce cases and apply shari'a law in
making their ruling. Furthermore, inter-religious marriages can only happen
between Muslim men and Christian women-Muslim women are not allowed to marry
outside of their faith.

Recently[1] the Church changed the bylaws that lay out the reasons for
divorce, increasing the number of reasons from two to three: adultery,
undisclosed pre-existing terminal illness, and change of religion. The
Coptic Church issues annulment of marriages, and not divorces. While
Christians may be able to obtain civil divorces, those divorces may not be
recognized by the Church. Because of the limited conditions for divorce,
some Christians will temporarily convert to Islam.

The Church has been asking for recognition of changes in the Coptic Bill of
Personal Affairs since 1978, but it has continually failed to receive the
support of the government.

Legal Empowerment & Aid: Improving Women's Access to Justice
ECWR will address weaknesses in the legal system and women's access to
justice in the coming term through a new phase of our Legal Empowerment and
Aid program. The program will use the following activities as tools to
monitor and record women's status in Egypt, on paper and in real life,
analyze it and come up with strategies to target weaknesses.

1. Trainings for activists, lawyers and media on the importance of knowing
the law, human and legal rights, the justice system, national women's
machineries, the role of the media in promoting legal and human rights,
advocacy and public/media campaigns, the importance of pro-bono work

2. Strengthening the legal units of 2 NGOs and forming a coalition

3. Monitoring the legal system by providing Legal, Family Advice and Legal
Services to 6000 women, recording and analyzing data and publishing a report
that will be publicized

4. Assisting 200 women with lawsuits, recording and analyzing the
experiences, and adding this information to the monitoring database

5. International outreach following the publication of the report in order
to raise awareness nationally and internationally about the successes and
failures of the legal system compared to Egypt's obligations under
international agreements

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