Category: Education
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By Aberjhani: As Egypt Howls and History Tweets
When watching TV reports and reading Internet posts about Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s attempt to stand down protesters calling for his removal, the 82-year-old does not come across as someone whom power has enticed to consciously wreak havoc in the lives of people he claims to love and serve.
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Black History Month Enhanced by International Year for People of African Descent
“The international community,” said Ki-moon, “cannot accept that whole communities are marginalized because of the color of their skin.”
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Regarding Rituals, Elegies, and This New Year 2011
“Coming to terms with such realizations have a way of rearranging priorities and redefining rituals meant to function as celebrations.”–Aberjhani
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New Literary Savannah Magazine Launches with Winter Edition
Literary Savannah magazine has indeed made its debut and features work by some of the Southeast’s most gifted writers, poets, and artists.