Monthly Archives: February 2013

Tenaciously Human

The ability of humans to rise above challenges or emerge unscathed in times of trepidation is astounding. History has revealed numerous instances in which the individual will to survive and the resolve of various groups or races have facilitated their … Continue reading

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FOOD FOR THOUGHT

It’s really distasteful the way some persons treat others with scant regard whenever they are of the notion that they’re on a pedestal. One needs to understand that life has a way of turning things around; there are no guarantees … Continue reading

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HAPPINESS

True contentment and happiness will remain elusive until we change our perspective on life. Our attitude towards each interactive process, each challenge and even social issues is the single most critical factor which determines the degree of happiness we experience. Focus … Continue reading

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Capital Punishment

Should a person who kills another pay the price with their life? Shouldn’t forgiveness be the ultimate aim in situations like these? Do you believe in an eye for an eye? This issue has been hotly debated by various groups … Continue reading

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Homosexuality; Right or Wrong?

The delicate issue of homosexuality has ignited many interesting discussions in various fora and the question of its acceptance has generated, and continues to generate various perspectives. The complexity of this lifestyle choice made by many may seem degrading by … Continue reading

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The Oscar Pistorius Quagmire

The trepidation that engulfs Oscar Pistorius is indeed his nightmare from Hell. He has vehemently denied the allegations that he murdered his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp but the evidence seems so overwhelming. Though the cards seemed stacked against him, his defense attorney Barry … Continue reading

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