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Disgraced to the last limit!!!!!! Ferdos Ashaiq Awan

Served by: STRIVING FOR THE BEST!!!!!· September 19th, 2009- No Comments »

I couldn’t think of any other title for this post. The language used by Dr Ferdos Ashaiq made me sick. Most of the time we are arguing that it is the lack of education that has brought to the point where we are, but what is to be done when even education can not mend […]

Diseases: Curing attitudes of stigmatization

Served by: heath in quetta· August 12th, 2009- No Comments »

A disease is an illness that affects the body (a single area or the whole system) and/or mind within a single organism (World Health Organization). Basically when a person is in a diseased state, they are no longer classified by modern and traditional medical diagnosis as “healthy”. Some examples of common diseases worldwide are: Influenza […]

Together we’re Something

Served by: Par Blog du Bakwaas· February 27th, 2009- No Comments »

Alone we’re worth crap all.
I’m referring to Muslims, who shouldn’t really have branched out into sects, but it happened regardless and we’ve managed to live side by side for so long, so what’s the deal?
I think Muslims regardless of which sect we belong to are A-star, when we co-exist.
We have the infectious feel-good factor associated with […]

Only a Film, but…

· February 3rd, 2009- No Comments »

This weekend I finally got round to watching ‘Grave of Fireflies’. After delaying watching Slumdog Millionaire because it’s rumoured to show  a wee bit of child cruelty (ok, my friend told me everything, the whole shebang, she completely doesn’t understand such a thing as  ’spoilers’). So that kind of put me off watching it - […]

He Who Offers to Clean Our Bathroom

Served by: Walking Through· July 22nd, 2008- No Comments »

There are no menial jobs, only menial attitudes. ~ William J. Bennett, The Book of Virtues
Hubby and I got into the elevator, and pushed the “G” button. Three floors later, a 30-something man joined us, and gave us a weak smile. He looked so tired, worn out, and emotionally exhausted.
“Sir, do you live […]

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