What I hear when we talk about terrorism
We canāt live our lives in fear. Terrorists want to instill fear into us, and as a whole itās working.
We canāt live our lives in fear. Terrorists want to instill fear into us, and as a whole itās working.
The tragedy that occurred on November 13 in Paris cost the life of 136 people, and another 352 were injured.
I extend my sincerest empathy to those affected by the Paris bombings.
Itās not surprising to see an older, wealthier man fall for a younger woman, yet such an occurrence often still reflects a sleaziness that causes our society cringe.
After the tragedy on November 13, countries all around the world showed their support for France in different ways.
A year has passed since Euromaidan, the unexpected Russian invasion of Crimea and the current situation in Eastern Ukraine.
When we pay money to see live music, we expect a certain amount from the performers.
What concerns us in day-to-day life differs from person to person; some worry about immediate problems such as deadlines and commitments, while others worried about situations that have no direct influence on them.
One of the most common (lazy) techniques in debatingāpolitical or otherwiseāis the attempt to question your opponentās character by simplifying the issue down to a question of right and wrong, and then focusing your entire rebuttal around your morally righteous position by the standards of most people.