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In dreaded dream



In dreaded dream
Much to capitulate about a shatter roots like a fallen scheme
Home is a vanishing like film scene
Who will remember its final scene?
We hope for good endings
But the blunder of reality corroded to ascending streams
Shall we be the captive generation by regime?
Who among stand to star a revolution and who will stand to star a rift?
A home grown politics is not gift but a despairing drif

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Ramadan Mubarak




Ramadan Kariim to all of you!




Ramadan

Some called blissful guest
It redeems your best
It awakens your conscious
It cleanse your soul free




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Somali Studies Conference!

I will give you the link to this article: http://www.thelantern.com/ I will try to give you the readers a recap. Supposedly, there are two sides to Somali coin- a proponent of the TFG and opponent. I myself don't try to dwell on politics or nor have thirsty for it. The congress had many views and I wasn't certainly shopping for an agenda. The session started Wednesday but it got interesting when the key speaker showed on Thursday such as (Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Jendayi Frazer, Mayor Michael Coleman) and outside were storm of protester with signs calling for outright support for the TFG. The Somali community were under the assumption of the meeting was to provoke anti-government sentiment. But I could tell you this much, the scholarly engine to run Somalia were there for the taking. These scholars were disengaged and more engage on their perceived individualistic notions. All in fairness let me state the purpose of this organization. Although, the word organization when reference to us, it makes me cringe. Let me tell how the meaning come across to me: Somali Studies Congress-it's a scholarly platform for both Somalis and NonSomalis that dedicate themselves to the study of ever aspect Somali population. The hosting group and the community quarrels should have been aside from the Somali Congress's agenda. Honestly, I was amazed to have seen young and old Somali scholars passionately providing their respective view in different issues. I try to interpret if any vision can be captured from the range of visions that were present. I’m content the fact that I can not profess any prolific stance that could have sobered my conscious. I can attest to difference opinion had a scholarly representation. The question that I would address to the Somali Studies group< Why didn't the Congress attracted college student in prolonging their cause? And How can that gap be closed? I was furious to have witness zero participant from College student!!

OSU brings together Somali population Hundreds of people from across the world are expected to attend the Somali Studies International Conference began Wednesday.This year's conference is at Ohio State and will feature different activities to build cultural awareness.The conference has grown throughout the years and has been held in many countries including Somalia, Italy, Denmark, Canada and Finland.This week will be the 10th conference, which is held once every three years. This year it is being co-hosted by the OSU Center for African Studies along with Ohio University, the Somali Studies International Association and a number of other sponsors.

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The Wailers

Last night, I went to catch a show @ PromoWest Pavilion Columbus, Ohio@ 9:00pm.
The Wailers band. The show was an outdoors and the heat was literally stinging. I bough three bottle of water, let just say I bore on my head and then something miraculous happened. It started raining wait; I know what you might be thinking to yourself. Rain and Reggae- sort paints the Rastafarian movement and the first visit by Haile Selassie I. I will leave the rest out for you to decipher. Let just say that was a great concert. Even tough, the rain kept pouring the show pause for moment and the people franticly were chanting one more song...more..more more…!

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Gallery Hop

Today's event:

Gallery hop is an event that takes place in columbus first week of every month where you walk into different gallery's that showcase local and well know artist works on display. All the galleries are open to public to enjoy.


Event Info
Name:
Gallery Hip Hop III: R&B VS. SPOKEN WORD!!!
Tagline:
Back By Popular Demand...
Host:
Searius Add
Type:
Music/Arts - Performance
Time and Place
Start Time:
Saturday, August 4, 2007 at 9:00pm
End Time:
Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 2:00am
Location:
The High Five
Street:
1227 N High St
City/Town:
Columbus, OH


Contact Info
Email:
SeariusAdd@SeariusMusic.com

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Local and Global Perspectives: Somali Studies in the 21st Century

Featured Speakers: Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Jendayi Frazer, Somali Poet and Peace Activist Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame (Hadrawi), Mayor Michael ColemanFeatured Themes: *Working with Somali Children in the Classroom*The Somali Diaspora, Transnational Remittance, Business and Commerce *Islam and Social Identities *Somali Community Development and Capacity Building*The Experience of Somalis within the Horn of Africa *Global Security, Islam and Somali Society in the 21st Century*Governance, Civil Society, and Social Conflict *Historical and Contemporary Gender Identities*Environmental Degradation in Somalia*Refugee Education, Cultural Barriers and Social Integration*Education and Economy in a Stateless Society*The Politics of the War on Terror and US. Foreign Policy on the Horn *The Role of Frontline States in Somali Affairs*Transnational Organizations [UN, IGAD, EU, AL] and the Somali Peace Process*The Role of Civil Society in the Somali Reconciliation and Institutional Building*Somali Language, Literature, Culture, Film and Arts*Colonialism and its Impact on the Somali Nation-State*Human Rights Issues *Somali Public Health: Reconstruction and Revitalization in the Aftermath of Warfare*New Directions in Somali Historiography* Media Issues

Host institutions: OSU Center for African Studies, Ohio University Institute for the African Child, Somali Studies International Association. OSU Sponsors: Office of International Affairs, Mershon Center for International Security Studies, College of the Arts and Sciences, Department of African American and African Studies, Frank W. Hale Jr. Black Cultural Center, Center for Folklore Studies, Multicultural Center, Middle East Studies Center. Ohio Department of Education, Economic and Community Development Institute, Capacity Building Initiative, U.S. Department of Education.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Center for African StudiesOffice of International Affairs The Ohio State University 314 Oxley Hall1712 Neil AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43210 USA Phone: (614) 292-8169 Fax: (614) 292-4273E-mail: cas@osu.eduWeb: www.osu.edu/internationalstudies/cas/+++++++++++++++++++Director: Dr. David Kraybill E-mail: kraybill.1@osu.eduAsst. Director: Laura Joseph E-mail: joseph.184@osu.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Enzyme Discovery Could Greatly Expand Blood Supply

MONDAY, April 2 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists say they've found a way to change type A and B donated blood -- which can only be used by people with those types -- into universally usable type O.
If found to be safe and effective on a large scale, the discovery would greatly expand the supply of available blood and might even make shortages a thing of the past, experts said.
"The Red Cross is very interested in and supports this science and looks forward to seeing the clinical data on this," said Dr. Richard Benjamin, chief medical officer at the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C.
The findings were published Sunday in the online edition of the journal Nature Biotechnology.
Most people are born with one of four blood types: A, B, A/B or O. At the cellular level, types A and B red blood cells are characterized by distinct sugar molecules lying on their surfaces, while A/B carries both the A and B surface molecules. These molecules are "antigens" that can trigger lethal immunological reactions -- for example, if a type B person is transfused with type A blood.
Luckily, about one-quarter of the population also carries a form of blood without these surface antigens that's called type O. This means their donated blood can be safely used by any recipient. Type O blood is especially useful in emergency situations, when doctors don't have time to determine a patient's blood group.
"For this reason, hospitals use a lot more group O blood than they do type A or B," Benjamin said. "When you hear about 'blood shortages' in the press, we are really talking about the fact that we don't have enough type O."
One way to end these shortages would be to find a biochemical means of stripping away the A and B surface antigens from red blood cells, turning them into O. Molecules called enzymes can do this, but it has been tough to find enzymes that target only the A and B antigens and leave the rest of the cell alone.
The company behind the new research, ZymeQuest of Beverly, Mass., "had previously tried this with enzymes purified from things like coffee beans," Benjamin said. Those enzymes were effective, he said, "but what the clinical trials showed was that even if you have removed 99 percent of the group B (antigens), the human immune system can still see the remaining 1 percent and respond to it."
But the new research -- as yet tested only in a lab -- has achieved an efficiency that is many times "better than that prior work," Benjamin said.
The new effort was led by Dr. Henrik Clausen of Harvard Medical School and the University of Copenhagen. His team combed through an exhaustive database of bacteria and fungi looking for enzymes highly specific to the A and B surface antigens. They found two families of bacterial enzymes called glycosidases that target and remove the sugar molecules.
"This is big," said Dr. Louis M. Katz, executive vice president of medical affairs at America's Blood Centers, which oversees 77 regional blood centers serving more than 180 million people nationwide. "It clearly needs to be pushed forward toward clinical trials."
But Katz cautioned that crucial questions remain. "Do these enzymes change anything else on the red blood cell? We might now develop immune reactions to enzyme-treated red cells, for example," he said. Miniscule "residual" levels of the enzyme itself, left behind in the blood, might also cause immune problems, he said.
Finally, Katz said, how much would enzyme-based processing of A and B blood cost? In the research paper, the study authors said processing could be "efficient and cost-effective." Benjamin said the American Red Cross has been talking closely with ZymeQuest, and "I do know that they are trying to develop machines that could process multiple units at a time and get it down to an economic proposition."
But Katz, who also directs the Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center in Davenport, Iowa, was somewhat more skeptical.
"The real question is whether the resources needed to scale up to this kind of thing would be better put toward better (blood) donor recruitment," he said. "Right now, five percent of the population donates per year. If we made that seven percent, the issue of availability would probably go away."
More information
Find out more about the blood supply, and where you can donate blood, at the American Red Cross.

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Islamic Banking: Is It Really Kosher? by Aaron MacLean














Go to for further reading on: http://www.american.com/archive/2007/march-april-magazine-contents/islamic-banking-is-it-really-kosher

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Muslim scholars say the Qur’an prohibits collecting interest on loans. But many banks, both global and local, have found clever ways to meet religious strictures. It’s a system that may be hypocritical, but also profitable.
The coverage can be a little bit breathless: “La finance Islamique en plein boom,” Le Figaro reported in September. Yes, Islamic banking, structured along the lines that religion decrees, is in full boom. But is it really banking? And is it really kosher?
Islam prohibits the payment of interest on loans, so observant Muslims require specialized alternative arrangements from their banks. Many of the largest global financial companies, including Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan Chase, have established thriving subsidiaries that strive to meet these requirements. As a result, optimists speculate that the common pursuit of lucre—divinely sanctioned, filthy, or otherwise—will bring bickering civilizations together. They may be right.
The Islamic aversion to interest collection comes from the Qur’an. Not that the term “interest” is ever used: the Arabic injunction forbids something called riba. The Qur’an offers no exact definition of what riba meant in seventh-century Arabia, the time and place of the Prophet Mohammed—let alone what the term should mean today. In particular, the passages are ambiguous on the question of whether riba refers to all kinds of interest collection, or only usurious interest—that is, lending practices that are, according to some ill-defined standard, unfair and exploitative. What is clear in the divine financial critique is that, whatever riba may be, Jews are doing it. At one point God warns that they will face a “painful day of doom” if they keep it up.

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A return


It's been while that I have posted anything, I hope to share more this year.


There has been alot of events coming from back home at phase value good and bad?

I can quite honest say that I agree with the profound circumstance that brought a very necessary change. The Islamic court at the time gave us an alternative course, although, ambitious but they fail to delegate a substantial law and order in its proper sentencing. If you have a court system then it’s valid to assume that individuals will be a granted a chance to have say for their crimes. Hence, the TFG governing lacked the strong leadership that was essential. The TFG internal governing proved to be difficult from the parliamentary chair, as well as, its members of parliament. Now, we are in cross road to undergo a true test to produce the needed vision to lead a country. My question is TFG governing body capable realizing what is at steak?