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...more than one place per day). Should you experience the need to whine about any of these side-effects, stop walking immediately: You are putting yourself in severe danger of losing your natural state of laziness. Once you have mastered the art of walking, you may wish to progress to advanced forms of self-transportation: Running, technically similar to walking but at an increased rate; cycling, which requires the use of a uni/bi/tricycle; or roller-blading/skating, which requires alternate footwear and possible further consideration regarding your lifestyle preferences. Regardless of how you choose to get around, you should...
Ultimately, the question of whether Hamas’ victory represents positive change will be measured by the progress (or lack thereof) toward a peaceful settlement between Palestinians and Israelis. It is, however, important to remember that there is a difference between appeasement and a lasting settlement. Peace will only come when both parties are deeply committed to a permanent agreement, and until Hamas shows that it is truly committed, there must be no pressure on Israel for concessions. The contrasting examples of the Oslo Accords and the lasting peace with Egypt demonstrate the necessity of this prerequisite to negotiate. Under...
...willing to meet halfway on their individual aims and lend support to laudable efforts such as the creation of this council. The U.S. cannot expect the scores of other member nations to bow to its desires; a negotiation of over 100 countries requires concessions in the name of progress. Though this new council may not conform to the American vision of a perfectly composed body, it undoubtedly represents an improvement from the former commission, whose members were nominated by regional groups and often rubber-stamped by the U.N. Economic and Social Council. Moreover, it is presumptuous...
Bayh said the Democratic Party should orient its campaign message to “make it about progress, about what our ideas are, about tomorrow...
...episode of “Grey’s Anatomy,” two doctors performed brain surgery on a teenage boy, a spelling champion, in fact. The boy was awake during the procedure and the doctors tried to engage him in conversation to chart his progress. Painfully shy, the boy hesitated to speak about baseball and girls, two topics with which he was obviously unfamiliar, but when he mentioned that he was a speller and the doctors challenged him with obscure medical terms, he lit up and even cracked jokes in the operating room. Scenarios like this only happen...