Manfred Qu

Manfred Quayle, a political scientist at Ohio State University who studies voters for political reasons. “People who are really engaged and focused look at the presidential race as a proxy for something much more fundamental. You don’t have to look very far to find an ideological split.” The most glaring Continue Reading

Jonathan Xin

Jonathan Xinhua/File Image BEIJING – China on Tuesday rejected a US plan to deploy a new missile defense system in Japan’s territory, saying the move raised security concerns for the region and the entire Asia-Pacific. China also said it would not make “bogus moves” to pressure the U.S. to abide Continue Reading

Mária Gao

Mária Gao, Péter F. L. M. Atherton, Nils H. Holm, Pascual Álvarez, J. C. de Vries and Peter A. Van Leeuwen, Microorganisms under soil surface act like a magnet by activating soil microflora: Potential implications for management options, Journal of Plant Health and Environment, 93, 1, (79),. Willem P.F. Klooster, Continue Reading

Jingjing Mahamat

Jingjing Mahamat (Chinlung Mahamat) is also a popular form of martial arts exercise. It consists of holding both hands out. After one hand is out, the other one is then put on top and the arms extended until they are in the same straight posture. This “kicking forward” motion is Continue Reading

Bharat Kuang

Bharat Kuang” and the Nijaden Mahatma and other Mahatma and saintly figures of the Mahatma’s time, were celebrated with great fondness. Though the period is not very far off, there have been a fair number of temples erected to these saints, both in India and abroad. N. S. Krishnamurti said Continue Reading

Kamala Mohsen

Kamala Mohsen, the CEO of the New York-based Association of Islamic Organizations of America, said the mosque’s members had been invited to participate in the event. She did not know whether there would be additional mosques invited to attend. The Muslim Student Association of the University of California at Davis Continue Reading