In the beginning there was a man. Then there was a woman.
They created a son. And another son. The sons started started a war.
What the h*** you think you are....
Standing on top of the world I see ....... Life is like climbing a mountain and cope with difficulties and setbacks, resulting in enjoying the perfect view. Eventually that's what this blog is about. With a smile I say it's climbing Maslows mountain.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Arab spring
Since February this year a wave of anger of the people of North African countries and on the Arab peninsula paved the way for new rulers. The transition isn´t swift. Many people died and even die today because the struggle goes on. However this revolution is considered by the EU-parliament as a major turnpoint in history.
The 2011 Sakharov prize goes to five Arab Spring activists. Egyptian Asmaa Mahfouz rallied fellow citizen to protest through Youtube videos, Facebook and Twitter posts. Ahmed al-Zubair Ahmed al-Sanusi, once Libya's longest-serving political prisoner, is now trying to rebuild his country as a member of the National Transitional Council.
Razan Zaitouneh, a Syrian human rights lawyer, exposed murders and human rights abuses committed by the authorities. Ali Farzat's cartoons helped to inspire revolt, and led to Syrian security forces to break both his hands. Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire to protest humiliation by the Tunisian authorities. His death sparked the wave of protests now known as the Arab Spring.
It is thought that the Arab countries only changed regime for another one and the possible introduction of the sharia is a real treat for society.
Maybe that is not the real problem. Maybe the real problem is the large part of uneducated people without an independent view.
The 2011 Sakharov prize goes to five Arab Spring activists. Egyptian Asmaa Mahfouz rallied fellow citizen to protest through Youtube videos, Facebook and Twitter posts. Ahmed al-Zubair Ahmed al-Sanusi, once Libya's longest-serving political prisoner, is now trying to rebuild his country as a member of the National Transitional Council.
Razan Zaitouneh, a Syrian human rights lawyer, exposed murders and human rights abuses committed by the authorities. Ali Farzat's cartoons helped to inspire revolt, and led to Syrian security forces to break both his hands. Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire to protest humiliation by the Tunisian authorities. His death sparked the wave of protests now known as the Arab Spring.
It is thought that the Arab countries only changed regime for another one and the possible introduction of the sharia is a real treat for society.
Maybe that is not the real problem. Maybe the real problem is the large part of uneducated people without an independent view.
Monday, December 05, 2011
Saturday, December 03, 2011
Friday, December 02, 2011
Kitchen
Tomorrow I´ll be informed about the possibilities of a new kitchen in my future new home. I wonder what choices there are. I honestly never thought about a gigantic kitchen. But now there are opportunities to install something better. With the new home I got to improve the situation. So lets see.
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