I studied Latin language from the time I was 14 years old ‘til I was 20, the year before I married. Three classes each week for the four years of high school and eighteen credits in college where if I’d taken some classes in Greek, I’d have a second major (to my BA - English Lit), that being in Classical Languages. Race was never the issue. This was fascinating.
My country, committing perhaps the greatest blunder in our history by invading Iraq, should allow all these young -and old- displaced souls into the U.S. in order to make amends for our tragic mistakes there.
International law does not countenance a fifty-year occupation of conquered territory. Settling the issue will bring literally BILLIONS to the parties...I know, easier said than done. Both parties should stop listening to the bearded fundamentalists on either side of the partition.
I studied Latin language from the time I was 14 years old ‘til I was 20, the year before I married. Three classes each week for the four years of high school and eighteen credits in college where if I’d taken some classes in Greek, I’d have a second major (to my BA - English Lit), that being in Classical Languages. Race was never the issue. This was fascinating.
Whilst bivouacked in the Egyptian desert, Napoleon's cannon officers practiced by shelling the the recumbent Sphinx, it's nose missing to this day:
"Able was I 'ere I saw Elba" (now read it backwards...
Neat, eh?
My country, committing perhaps the greatest blunder in our history by invading Iraq, should allow all these young -and old- displaced souls into the U.S. in order to make amends for our tragic mistakes there.
International law does not countenance a fifty-year occupation of conquered territory. Settling the issue will bring literally BILLIONS to the parties...I know, easier said than done. Both parties should stop listening to the bearded fundamentalists on either side of the partition.
Where are the Chinese?