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By Ruby L. Ward, Ph.D.
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By ABDALLA SALIH HAMID
TO THE READER Dear reader: From my readings and personal experience, I have my own views as every Sudanese citizen may have about the future of his home country; and I have my own opinion concerning the sociopolitical situation in my beloved country, �Sudan�. I wrote some articles about the recurring problems in my country. However, those articles were not publishable by the media in Sudan as it would create a governmental upset against the media and against those who dare to promote free writing; because free writing may open the door for people who have opposing views with the ruling despotic regime to reveal their disagreement. I started thinking of Sudanese complicated political problems a long time ago, but seriously in 1999. However, I started writing my opinion about these problems in the year 2000, while I was abroad. I posted my first Arabic version at my website in 2001. There was a tremendous request to the website and thousands of visitors� hits were logged by the website in the first month; and showed navigation through all the web pages. Most of the visitors were Sudanese who are living abroad, as the website statistics reflected. They were either immigrants or refugees at different countries around the world, as some of them have indicated in their electronic mail messages. Till this time, I didn�t get clear reaction (positive or negative) about the opinion. I think they respected the effort put in developing such an opinion concerning the sociopolitical situation in Sudan. I thought many times about publishing this opinion in a book to be distributed inside my home country, Sudan. However, relatives and friends were absolutely against the idea. Most of them thought that: since the government is basically against any opinion that comes opposing to their propagandas in ruling the country, I would myself fail this trial of publishing the book. Some of them thought that time has not ripened yet; and since the idea of the book is very controversial, they suggested that I should wait for the right opportunity. My country is going through difficult times and is becoming like a �kid country� that needs parents to guide him and put him in the right track! The main point of my opinion is about the identity of my country. Since the independence, the country�s identity is not well-defined: sometimes it is Afro-Arab, at other times it is Arab-African; sometimes it is African, and at other times it is an Arab! Some of us want the country to be a new Sudan; others want it to be just Sudan. In this opinion, I tried, hopefully, to outline a suitable definition of an identity of this Country, which has been split (on 09/07/2011) in two countries: Republic of Sudan (in the north and which is supposed to be my home country), and Southern Republic of Sudan. Why it is split into two countries? This question should be answered by the ruling totalitarian despotic r�gime. In the second chapter, the reader will find out justifiable evidences (I think) concerning the identity that, I assume, is the most suitable for my people in Sudan. Why should I plan a new system for governing such a continental country? Is it because I am planning to become its president? Of course No, I am not. I am suggesting such a political frame for governing my country hoping to attract my people to think deeply and genuinely about decisive solutions to their accumulated problems. Readers, then, have the choice to take it or leave it. I hope it should be understood that the opinion is a mere attempt for solving our educational, health, social, political, economical and ethnic problems by throwing some lights on them. When this book is published, the situation in my country might have been apparently changed but not drastically, and the problem of identity remains unsolved. As a result, we will remain orbiting our old vicious circle. Our country will not gain stability if we could not solve the problem of its identity. If we solve this problem, we will bring in unity to our people; hence we defend our nation against those who are taking advantage of our ethnic and tribal conflicts. If we couldn�t succeed, our next generation would. But, the most important is to discuss our problems frankly and openly. Sticking to our grandfathers� notion of tribalism will not solve our problems at all. Finally, I will not be astonished if the reader has encountered such expressions as: Primary, General Secondary or High Secondary Schools; because these terms refer to the general plan and stages of education that I suggest for my country. My reader will find a whole chapter on this educational scheme beside post-secondary and higher education. Ask God every success for all of us, for national pride, dignity and prosperity. Author, March 2012
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By ABDALLA SALIH HAMID
TO THE READER Dear reader: From my readings and personal experience, I have my own views as every Sudanese citizen may have about the future of his home country; and I have my own opinion concerning the sociopolitical situation in my beloved country, �Sudan�. I wrote some articles about the recurring problems in my country. However, those articles were not publishable by the media in Sudan as it would create a governmental upset against the media and against those who dare to promote free writing; because free writing may open the door for people who have opposing views with the ruling despotic regime to reveal their disagreement. I started thinking of Sudanese complicated political problems a long time ago, but seriously in 1999. However, I started writing my opinion about these problems in the year 2000, while I was abroad. I posted my first Arabic version at my website in 2001. There was a tremendous request to the website and thousands of visitors� hits were logged by the website in the first month; and showed navigation through all the web pages. Most of the visitors were Sudanese who are living abroad, as the website statistics reflected. They were either immigrants or refugees at different countries around the world, as some of them have indicated in their electronic mail messages. Till this time, I didn�t get clear reaction (positive or negative) about the opinion. I think they respected the effort put in developing such an opinion concerning the sociopolitical situation in Sudan. I thought many times about publishing this opinion in a book to be distributed inside my home country, Sudan. However, relatives and friends were absolutely against the idea. Most of them thought that: since the government is basically against any opinion that comes opposing to their propagandas in ruling the country, I would myself fail this trial of publishing the book. Some of them thought that time has not ripened yet; and since the idea of the book is very controversial, they suggested that I should wait for the right opportunity. My country is going through difficult times and is becoming like a �kid country� that needs parents to guide him and put him in the right track! The main point of my opinion is about the identity of my country. Since the independence, the country�s identity is not well-defined: sometimes it is Afro-Arab, at other times it is Arab-African; sometimes it is African, and at other times it is an Arab! Some of us want the country to be a new Sudan; others want it to be just Sudan. In this opinion, I tried, hopefully, to outline a suitable definition of an identity of this Country, which has been split (on 09/07/2011) in two countries: Republic of Sudan (in the north and which is supposed to be my home country), and Southern Republic of Sudan. Why it is split into two countries? This question should be answered by the ruling totalitarian despotic r�gime. In the second chapter, the reader will find out justifiable evidences (I think) concerning the identity that, I assume, is the most suitable for my people in Sudan. Why should I plan a new system for governing such a continental country? Is it because I am planning to become its president? Of course No, I am not. I am suggesting such a political frame for governing my country hoping to attract my people to think deeply and genuinely about decisive solutions to their accumulated problems. Readers, then, have the choice to take it or leave it. I hope it should be understood that the opinion is a mere attempt for solving our educational, health, social, political, economical and ethnic problems by throwing some lights on them. When this book is published, the situation in my country might have been apparently changed but not drastically, and the problem of identity remains unsolved. As a result, we will remain orbiting our old vicious circle. Our country will not gain stability if we could not solve the problem of its identity. If we solve this problem, we will bring in unity to our people; hence we defend our nation against those who are taking advantage of our ethnic and tribal conflicts. If we couldn�t succeed, our next generation would. But, the most important is to discuss our problems frankly and openly. Sticking to our grandfathers� notion of tribalism will not solve our problems at all. Finally, I will not be astonished if the reader has encountered such expressions as: Primary, General Secondary or High Secondary Schools; because these terms refer to the general plan and stages of education that I suggest for my country. My reader will find a whole chapter on this educational scheme beside post-secondary and higher education. Ask God every success for all of us, for national pride, dignity and prosperity. Author, March 2012
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By ABDALLA SALIH HAMID
TO THE READER Dear reader: From my readings and personal experience, I have my own views as every Sudanese citizen may have about the future of his home country; and I have my own opinion concerning the sociopolitical situation in my beloved country, �Sudan�. I wrote some articles about the recurring problems in my country. However, those articles were not publishable by the media in Sudan as it would create a governmental upset against the media and against those who dare to promote free writing; because free writing may open the door for people who have opposing views with the ruling despotic regime to reveal their disagreement. I started thinking of Sudanese complicated political problems a long time ago, but seriously in 1999. However, I started writing my opinion about these problems in the year 2000, while I was abroad. I posted my first Arabic version at my website in 2001. There was a tremendous request to the website and thousands of visitors� hits were logged by the website in the first month; and showed navigation through all the web pages. Most of the visitors were Sudanese who are living abroad, as the website statistics reflected. They were either immigrants or refugees at different countries around the world, as some of them have indicated in their electronic mail messages. Till this time, I didn�t get clear reaction (positive or negative) about the opinion. I think they respected the effort put in developing such an opinion concerning the sociopolitical situation in Sudan. I thought many times about publishing this opinion in a book to be distributed inside my home country, Sudan. However, relatives and friends were absolutely against the idea. Most of them thought that: since the government is basically against any opinion that comes opposing to their propagandas in ruling the country, I would myself fail this trial of publishing the book. Some of them thought that time has not ripened yet; and since the idea of the book is very controversial, they suggested that I should wait for the right opportunity. My country is going through difficult times and is becoming like a �kid country� that needs parents to guide him and put him in the right track! The main point of my opinion is about the identity of my country. Since the independence, the country�s identity is not well-defined: sometimes it is Afro-Arab, at other times it is Arab-African; sometimes it is African, and at other times it is an Arab! Some of us want the country to be a new Sudan; others want it to be just Sudan. In this opinion, I tried, hopefully, to outline a suitable definition of an identity of this Country, which has been split (on 09/07/2011) in two countries: Republic of Sudan (in the north and which is supposed to be my home country), and Southern Republic of Sudan. Why it is split into two countries? This question should be answered by the ruling totalitarian despotic r�gime. In the second chapter, the reader will find out justifiable evidences (I think) concerning the identity that, I assume, is the most suitable for my people in Sudan. Why should I plan a new system for governing such a continental country? Is it because I am planning to become its president? Of course No, I am not. I am suggesting such a political frame for governing my country hoping to attract my people to think deeply and genuinely about decisive solutions to their accumulated problems. Readers, then, have the choice to take it or leave it. I hope it should be understood that the opinion is a mere attempt for solving our educational, health, social, political, economical and ethnic problems by throwing some lights on them. When this book is published, the situation in my country might have been apparently changed but not drastically, and the problem of identity remains unsolved. As a result, we will remain orbiting our old vicious circle. Our country will not gain stability if we could not solve the problem of its identity. If we solve this problem, we will bring in unity to our people; hence we defend our nation against those who are taking advantage of our ethnic and tribal conflicts. If we couldn�t succeed, our next generation would. But, the most important is to discuss our problems frankly and openly. Sticking to our grandfathers� notion of tribalism will not solve our problems at all. Finally, I will not be astonished if the reader has encountered such expressions as: Primary, General Secondary or High Secondary Schools; because these terms refer to the general plan and stages of education that I suggest for my country. My reader will find a whole chapter on this educational scheme beside post-secondary and higher education. Ask God every success for all of us, for national pride, dignity and prosperity. Author, March 2012
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By Pierre Casse and Paul George Claudel
We don�t just lead others, we lead ourselves� Increasingly, having a �philosophy� �in a sense of knowing your strengths and understanding you life is a project � is regarded as a major plus point by organizations, employers and team managers. With this in mind, The Philosophical Leader�s aim is twofold: to obtain a deeper sense of our purpose by getting a philosophical grasp of the world; and to use this understanding to live a better life and become more effective leaders. Using the �Project-to-Live� model for success, this interactive text asks us questions about our day-to-day references, our self-awareness, and how we compute aptitudes and weaknesses in ourselves and others. Personality-type indicators are linked with team appraisals, discussion topics and a personal �journal� to help you become the leader of today and tomorrow. With its useful glossary of terms and reading list, the life enhancing book is a musthave for leaders and professionals everywhere.
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By Pierre Casse and Paul George Claudel
We don�t just lead others, we lead ourselves� Increasingly, having a �philosophy� �in a sense of knowing your strengths and understanding you life is a project � is regarded as a major plus point by organizations, employers and team managers. With this in mind, The Philosophical Leader�s aim is twofold: to obtain a deeper sense of our purpose by getting a philosophical grasp of the world; and to use this understanding to live a better life and become more effective leaders. Using the �Project-to-Live� model for success, this interactive text asks us questions about our day-to-day references, our self-awareness, and how we compute aptitudes and weaknesses in ourselves and others. Personality-type indicators are linked with team appraisals, discussion topics and a personal �journal� to help you become the leader of today and tomorrow. With its useful glossary of terms and reading list, the life enhancing book is a musthave for leaders and professionals everywhere.
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By Pierre Casse and Paul George Claudel
We don�t just lead others, we lead ourselves� Increasingly, having a �philosophy� �in a sense of knowing your strengths and understanding you life is a project � is regarded as a major plus point by organizations, employers and team managers. With this in mind, The Philosophical Leader�s aim is twofold: to obtain a deeper sense of our purpose by getting a philosophical grasp of the world; and to use this understanding to live a better life and become more effective leaders. Using the �Project-to-Live� model for success, this interactive text asks us questions about our day-to-day references, our self-awareness, and how we compute aptitudes and weaknesses in ourselves and others. Personality-type indicators are linked with team appraisals, discussion topics and a personal �journal� to help you become the leader of today and tomorrow. With its useful glossary of terms and reading list, the life enhancing book is a musthave for leaders and professionals everywhere.
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By Edward Varnum
Now don't you think that we need to elect politicians who will vote for what is best for our American society as a whole and not for their own political agendas?
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Now don't you think that we need to elect politicians who will vote for what is best for our American society as a whole and not for their own political agendas?
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By Beverly Cardozo
Since the recession and after losing her job, the author decided to take charge of her life, made some compelling changes. She hates to lose at any opportunity ahead of her, with her struggles of traveling different places to look for work, moving from job to job it seems impossible to survive. This prepared her to do anything in her power to take risk in order to survive in this economy. It is impossible not to read this book to become the winner at anything and to guide us through the dark and dismal time this country is coping with, such as an economic breakthrough losing all we have worked so hard to achieve. Taking charge of her life was a challenge in itself, but understanding the power of her mindset she moved on to a road of a different path. How to be prosperous again, one must be resilient and be ready to accept that attaching oneself emotionally to material gain is not only destructive to your health, but it will destroy the power of thinking. “A motivational book must read for today’s Americans,” to overcome fear and adversity so you can attain your goal, taking charge, and taking back your prosperity.
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Since the recession and after losing her job, the author decided to take charge of her life, made some compelling changes. She hates to lose at any opportunity ahead of her, with her struggles of traveling different places to look for work, moving from job to job it seems impossible to survive. This prepared her to do anything in her power to take risk in order to survive in this economy. It is impossible not to read this book to become the winner at anything and to guide us through the dark and dismal time this country is coping with, such as an economic breakthrough losing all we have worked so hard to achieve. Taking charge of her life was a challenge in itself, but understanding the power of her mindset she moved on to a road of a different path. How to be prosperous again, one must be resilient and be ready to accept that attaching oneself emotionally to material gain is not only destructive to your health, but it will destroy the power of thinking. “A motivational book must read for today’s Americans,” to overcome fear and adversity so you can attain your goal, taking charge, and taking back your prosperity.
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