Friday, October 11, 2013


Sinai civilians caught in Egypt's 'war on terror'


Sinai
The security forces in Egypt face a growing crisis in the Sinai peninsula, which has become a base for Islamist militants. The army has responded to a series of attacks by pouring in troops and armoured vehicles, but while it says it is fighting terror, civilians have been caught in the middle.
Glass crunches underfoot as I tiptoe through an abandoned house.
This was once the home of a Bedouin businessman, but it has stood empty since it was shelled by an army tank.
My journey to El Mehdiya, a small village in North Sinai, was not an easy one.
Egypt's government has declared the area a closed military zone, and journalists are discouraged from making the trip. The government says it is fighting a war on terror here.
Since the collapse of Hosni Mubarak's security apparatus, Sinai has slipped out of central government control - its barren terrain now provides fertile land for jihadist groups. Several have settled here.
Their insurgency has been gathering pace since the military deposed Islamist President Mohammed Morsi three months ago.
Today, Sinai's police and soldiers face near-daily attacks. Its jihadists say they have also launched attacks in the capital, Cairo. Now, the state says it is fighting back.
But in the patchwork of North Sinai villages where it focuses its efforts, residents say that no distinction is being drawn between militants and civilians.
In neighbouring El Mehdiya and El Muqataa, houses stand shattered and charred. Local residents are angry and confused.

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"I saw the helicopter hovering above my home," says Ibrahim, a local farmer.
"The next moment, I watched the building collapse. My nine-year-old daughter was inside at the time."
He shakes his head wearily. "They call this a war on terror, but are my children terrorists?"
During daylight hours, most people now leave their houses, fearful of attacks from air or land.
I find one group of locals sitting by a sheep-pen. Black smoke billows in the distance.
Today's operation has targeted tanks storing fuel that would have been smuggled through underground tunnels into neighbouring Gaza.
Before the operation, these tunnels were big business.
Decades of neglect from the central state pushed formal employment out of reach for most people here, so the illicit economy has flourished instead.
Destroyed home in Sinai
Said is the brother of a prominent sheikh whose house has also been destroyed.
"We are being punished for living alongside them," he says angrily, referring to the area's jihadists.
"When I first heard that soldiers were being attacked, I was sorry. But no more."
He laughs bitterly. "They don't want to distinguish between the innocent and the guilty. They just hit all."
There are militants here. The remains of another group of houses are plainly visible from the main road.
Residents say they belong to a member of Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis, a jihadist group which claimed responsibility for an assassination attempt on Egypt's interior minister last month.
But around the corner, I meet an old man who is sitting on a battered mattress in the sand.

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We are innocent men, but it feels like they are trying to make us terrorists”
He lived in one of the neighbouring properties, until it was targeted on the same day as the houses allegedly owned by the jihadist.
"My wife and daughters were in the house when the army came," he says.
"They ordered them outside, rigged the four corners with explosives and then blew it up. There is nothing left."
As he speaks, the old man tugs nervously at his battered jacket. Everything he owned was destroyed in the attack. The clothes in which he sits are the only ones he has left.
I ask why the military targeted his house.
"I wish I could understand," he sighs, "my son has been arrested, perhaps they thought he was a militant, but he works with me every day.
"We are innocent men, but it feels like they are trying to make us terrorists."
Jihadist groups are capitalising on this sense of isolation and injustice, making appeals for local people to stand together against the state.
One recently released an internet statement with a message to residents who help the Egyptian army. "The treacherous agent will only get the sword," it read.
But while support for the army is at an all-time low in El Mehdiya, some remain willing to forgive its excesses.
House in Sinai
Holding court in his home after dark, a local leader, Sheikh Abdel Hadi says collateral damage is understandable in a military campaign.
"They don't know the territory so of course they make mistakes," he tells me.
"But the sons of Sinai do not work against the army. In fact, I am giving them my boy for active service. I want him to join the fight against terrorism."
The Egyptian army argues that it is trying to restore order to a country which is hugely polarised.
But as I drive past more charred houses in El Mehdiya, I wonder how much more the villagers can take.
And whether the army's campaign is actually driving local people straight into the arms of the militants.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

debate on being single is better than being married

One of the reasons for staying single is better is that you can afford to wait for your true soul mate.

In other words, by holding out for Mr Right , you can avoid the mistake of a lifetime and marry for love -- and not out of desperation.

Too many girls get hitched for the wrong reasons, like they've reached a certain age, all of their friends are getting married, and they haven't been successful at dating and this man is the first to show interest.

This reason for staying single allows you to take your time playing the dating game, and increase your odds of beating the divorce statistics.Alright, here we go.

The resolution implies that staying single is better than engaging in a romantic relationship. I will deconstruct my opponent's argument to demonstrate how her points have remained inconsistent to her position in this debate, and have unfulfilled her burden as the instigator in the affirmative position. Good luck!

Pro's first contention is that in holding out for Mr. (or Mrs. -- hehe) Right, you can avoid the mistake of a lifetime and marry for love instead of desperation. This argument is weak for several reasons. First, one may not want to marry and merely wish to date around instead. In that case, marrying for the "wrong reasons" wouldn't apply to them, so this is not a strong point. Second, not everybody knows if they have the time to wait. You could go at any moment, yeah? Not to mention, there's that old urban legend that a woman over 40 has a better chance of getting blown up by a terrorist than getting married. That statistic is false; however, the idea that it's harder for an older woman to get married is socially upheld. Finally on this point, let's remember that Pro's position in this debate means that she must argue for remaining single over choosing to be in any relationship; even one at an older age.

Pro continues to argue that it's best to wait to get married because you'll have more time to date, and will increase your odds of beating the divorce statistics. I have a few things to say to that. For one thing, if you don't engage in a serious relationship, you'll have no idea how to behave in one. Experience is the best teacher, and without prior preparation, one might not know how to cope in a relationship (i.e. learn trust, the proper way to argue, a way to balance everything in your life, etc.). Therefore staying single instead of committing to a relationship might not be the best idea.

Second, having a relationship has significant benefits and advantages that being single doesn't. Psychology tells us that human being have a natural longing to seek fulfillment from a romantic relationship. As such, having a partner makes people happier than those who don't have partners [1]. Additionally, romantic partners often offer a sense of stability, friendship, support, love, sexual gratification and companionship. In choosing to stay single, you're limiting certain aspects of your life. Nobody says that just because you're in a relationship that you have to be missing out on anything or acting against your well-being. In fact, I'd advocate the opposite... and I'll leave it at that for now, until Pro responds and I can figure out where she's going with this :)

web designing codes



Name
HTML Tag
HTML Code Example
Browser View
HTML Heading 1
HTML Heading 2
HTML Heading 3
HTML Heading 4
HTML Heading 5
HTML Heading 6
<h1>
<h2>
<h3>
<h4>
<h5>
<h6>
<h1>Heading 1 Example</h1>
<h2>Heading 2 Example</h2>
<h3>Heading 3 Example</h3>
<h4>Heading 4 Example</h4>
<h5>Heading 5 Example</h5>
<h6>Heading 6 Example</h6>
http://www.web-source.net/graphics/headings.gif
Heading of HTML Document
<head>
<head>Contains elements describing the document</head>
Nothing will show
HTML Horizontal Rule
<hr>
<hr />

Contents of your web page
(Tip)

Contents of your web page
HTML Horizontal Rule
<hr>
<hr width="50%" size="3" />
Contents of your web page

Contents of your web page
HTML Horizontal Rule
<hr>
<hr width="50%" size="3" noshade />
Contents of your web page

Contents of your web page
HTML Horizontal Rule
<hr>
(Internet
Explorer)
<hr width="75%" color="#ff0000" size="4" />
Contents of your web page

Contents of your web page
HTML Horizontal Rule
<hr>
(Internet
Explorer)
<hr width="25%" color="#6699ff" size="6" />
Contents of your web page

Contents of your web page
HTML Hypertext Markup Language
<html>
<html>
<head>
<meta>
<title>Title of your web page</title>
</head>
<body>HTML web page contents
</body>
</html>
Contents of your web page
HTML Italic
<i>
<i>Example</i>
Example
HTML Image
<img>
<img src="Earth.gif" width="41" height="41" border="0" alt="text describing the image" />
HTML Input Field
<input>
Example:

<form method=post action="/cgi-bin/example.cgi">
<input type="text" size="10" maxlength="30">
<input type="Submit" value="Submit">
</form>
Top of Form
Example: (Tip)

Bottom of Form
HTML Input Password
<input>
<form method=post action="/cgi-bin/example.cgi">
<input type="password" size="10" maxlength="30">
<input type="Submit" value="Submit">
</form>
Top of Form
Bottom of Form
HTML Input
(Background Color)
<input>
(Internet Explorer)
Example:

<form method=post action="/cgi-bin/example.cgi">
<input type="text" style="color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana; font-weight: bold; font-size: 12px; background-color: #72a4d2;" size="10" maxlength="30">
<input type="Submit" value="Submit">
</form>
Top of Form
Example: (Tip)

Bottom of Form
HTML Input
(Image Submit Button)
<input>
Example:

<form method=post action="/cgi-bin/example.cgi">
<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"><tr><td bgcolor="#8463ff"><input type="text" size="10" maxlength="30"></td><td bgcolor="#8463ff" valign="Middle"> <input type="image" name="submit" src="yourimage.gif"></td></tr> </table>
</form>
Top of Form
Example: (Tip)
Bottom of Form
HTML Input
(Comment Box)
<input>
Example:

<form method=post action="/cgi-bin/example.cgi">
Enter Your Comments:<br>
<textarea wrap="virtual" name="Comments" rows=3 cols=20 maxlength=100></textarea><br>
<input type="Submit" value="Submit">
<input type="Reset" value="Clear">
</form>
Top of Form
Example: (Tip)

Bottom of Form
HTML Input
(Radio Button)
<input>
Example:

<form method=post action="/cgi-bin/example.cgi">
Select an option:<br>
<input type="radio" name="option"> Option 1
<input type="radio" name="option" checked> Option 2
<input type="radio" name="option"> Option 3
<input type="Submit" value="Submit">
</form>
Top of Form
Example: (Tip)

Select an option:
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Bottom of Form
HTML Input
(Checkbox)
<input>
Example:

<form method=post action="/cgi-bin/example.cgi">
Select an option:<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="selection"> Selection 1
<input type="checkbox" name="selection" checked> Selection 2
<input type="checkbox" name="selection"> Selection 3
<input type="Submit" value="Submit">
</form>
Top of Form
Example: (Tip)

Select an option:
Selection 1
Selection 2
Selection 3
Bottom of Form
HTML List Item
<li>
Example 1:

<menu>
<li type="disc">List item 1</li>
<li type="circle">List item 2</li>
<li type="square">List item 3</li>
</MENU>

Example 2:

<ol type="i">
<li>List item 1</li>
<li>List item 2</li>
<li>List item 3</li>
<li>List item 4</li>
</ol>
Example 1: (Tip)
  • List item 1
  • List item 2
  • List item 3

Example 2:
  1. List item 1
  2. List item 2
  3. List item 3
  4. List item 4
HTML Link
<link>
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" />
</head>

HTML Scrolling Text
<marquee>
(Internet
Explorer)
<marquee bgcolor="#cccccc" loop="-1" scrollamount="2" width="100%">Example Marquee</marquee>
HTML Menu
<menu>
<menu>
<li type="disc">List item 1</li>
<li type="circle">List item 2</li>
<li type="square">List item 3</li>
</menu>
  • List item 1
  • List item 2
  • List item 3
HTML Meta
<meta>
<meta name="Description" content="Description of your site">
<meta name="keywords" content="keywords describing your site">
Nothing will show (Tip)
HTML Meta
<meta>
<meta HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" CONTENT="4;URL=http://www.yourdomain.com/">
Nothing will show (Tip)
HTML Meta
<meta>
<meta http-equiv="Pragma" content="no-cache">
Nothing will show (Tip)
HTML Meta
<meta>
<meta name="rating" content="General">
Nothing will show (Tip)
HTML Meta
<meta>
<meta name="robots" content="all">
Nothing will show (Tip)
HTML Meta
<meta>
<meta name="robots" content="noindex,follow">
Nothing will show (Tip)

Name
HTML Tag
HTML Code Example
Browser View
HTML Ordered List
<ol>
Numbered

<ol>
<li>List item 1</li>
<li>List item 2</li>
<li>List item 3</li>
<li>List item 4</li>
</ol>

Numbered Special Start

<ol start="5">
<li>List item 1</li>
<li>List item 2</li>
<li>List item 3</li>
<li>List item 4</li>
</ol>

Lowercase Letters
<ol type="a">
<li>List item 1</li>
<li>List item 2</li>
<li>List item 3</li>
<li>List item 4</li>
</ol>

Capital Letters
<ol type="A">
<li>List item 1</li>
<li>List item 2</li>
<li>List item 3</li>
<li>List item 4</li>
</ol>

Capital Letters Special Start
<ol type="A" start="3">
<li>List item 1</li>
<li>List item 2</li>
<li>List item 3</li>
<li>List item 4</li>
</ol>

Lowercase Roman Numerals
<ol type="i">
<li>List item 1</li>
<li>List item 2</li>
<li>List item 3</li>
<li>List item 4</li>
</ol>

Capital Roman Numerals
<ol type="I">
<li>List item 1</li>
<li>List item 2</li>
<li>List item 3</li>
<li>List item 4</li>
</ol>

Capital Roman Numerals Special Start
<ol type="I" start="7">
<li>List item 1</li>
<li>List item 2</li>
<li>List item 3</li>
<li>List item 4</li>
</ol>
Numbered
  1. List item 1
  2. List item 2
  3. List item 3
  4. List item 4
Numbered Special Start
  1. List item 1
  2. List item 2
  3. List item 3
  4. List item 4
Lowercase Letters
  1. List item 1
  2. List item 2
  3. List item 3
  4. List item 4
Capital Letters
  1. List item 1
  2. List item 2
  3. List item 3
  4. List item 4
Capital Letters Special Start
  1. List item 1
  2. List item 2
  3. List item 3
  4. List item 4
Lowercase Roman Numerals
  1. List item 1
  2. List item 2
  3. List item 3
  4. List item 4
Capital Roman Numerals
  1. List item 1
  2. List item 2
  3. List item 3
  4. List item 4
Capital Roman Numerals Special Start
  1. List item 1
  2. List item 2
  3. List item 3
  4. List item 4
HTML Listbox Option (Drop Down Box)
<option>
<form method=post action="/cgi-bin/example.cgi">
<center>
Select an option:
<select>
<option>option 1</option>
<option selected>option 2</option>
<option>option 3</option>
<option>option 4</option>
<option>option 5</option>
<option>option 6</option>
</select><br>
</center>
</form>
Top of Form
Select an option: (Tip)
Bottom of Form
HTML Mailto Email Link
<a>
<a href="mailto:you@yourdomain.com">Email Link</a>
HTML Paragraph
<p>
This is an example displaying the use of the paragraph tag. <p> This will create a line break and a space between lines.

Attributes:

<p align="left">
Example 1:<br />
<br />
This is an example<br>
displaying the use<br>
of the paragraph tag.</p>
<p align="right">
Example 2:<br>
<br>
This is an example<br>
displaying the use<br>
of the paragraph tag.</p>
<p align="center">
Example 3:<br>
<br>
This is an example<br>
displaying the use<br>
of the paragraph tag.</p>
This is an example displaying the use of the HTML paragraph tag.
This will create a line break and a space between lines.

Attributes:
Example 1:

This is an example
displaying the use
of the paragraph tag.
Example 2:

This is an example
displaying the use
of the paragraph tag.
Example 3:

This is an example
displaying the use
of the paragraph tag.
HTML Small (Text)
<small>
<small>Example</small>
Example (Tip)
HTML Deleted Text
<strike>
<strike>Example</strike>
Example
HTML Strong
<strong>
<strong>Example</strong>
Example
HTML Table
<table>
Example 1:

<table border="4" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" width="100%">
<tr>
<td>Column 1</td>
<td>Column 2</td>
</tr>
</table>

Example 2: (Internet Explorer)

<table border="2" bordercolor="
#336699" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" width="100%">
<tr>
<td>Column 1</td>
<td>Column 2</td>
</tr>
</table>

Example 3:

<table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" width="100%">
<tr>
<td bgcolor="
#cccccc">Column 1</td>
<td bgcolor="
#cccccc">Column 2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Row 2</td>
<td>Row 2</td>
</tr>
</table>
Example 1: (Tip)
Column 1
Column 2

Example 2:
(Tip)
Column 1
Column 2

Example 3:
(Tip)
Column 1
Column 2
Row 2
Row 2
HTML Table Data
<td>
<table border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" width="100%">
<tr>
<td>Column 1</td>
<td>Column 2</td>

</tr>
</table>

Column 1
Column 2
HTML Table Header
<th>
<div align="center">
<table>
<tr>
<th>Column 1</th>
<th>Column 2</th>
<th>Column 3</th>

</tr>
<tr>
<td>Row 2</td>
<td>Row 2</td>
<td>Row 2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Row 3</td>
<td>Row 3</td>
<td>Row 3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Row 4</td>
<td>Row 4</td>
<td>Row 4</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Row 2
Row 2
Row 2
Row 3
Row 3
Row 3
Row 4
Row 4
Row 4
HTML Document Title
<title>
<title>Title of your HTML page</title>
Title of your web page will be viewable in the title bar. (Tip)
HTML Table Row
<tr>
<table border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" width="100%">
<tr>
<td>Column 1</td>
<td>Column 2</td>
</tr>
</table>
Column 1
Column 2
HTML Teletype
<tt>
<tt>Example</tt>
Example
HTML Underline
<u>
<u>Example</u>
Example
HTML Unordered List
<ul>
Example 1:<br>
<br>
<ul>
<li>List item 1</li>
<li>List item 2</li>
</ul>
<br>
Example 2:<br>
<ul type="disc">
<li>List item 1</li>
<li>List item 2</li>
<ul type="circle">
<li>List item 3</li>
<li>List item 4</li>
</ul>
</ul>
Example 1:
  • List item 1
  • List item 2

Example 2:
  • List item 1
  • List item 2
    • List item 3
    • List item 4

TML Tags

Name
HTML Tag
HTML Code Example
Browser View
HTML Comment
<!--
<!--This can be viewed in the HTML part of a document-->
Nothing will show (Tip)
HTML Anchor
<a>
<a href="http://www.domain.com/">
Visit Our Site</a>
Visit Our Site (Tip)
HTML Bold
<b>
<b>Example</b>
Example
HTML Big (Text)
<big>
<big>Example</big>
Example (Tip)
Body of HTML Document
<body>
<body>The content of your HTML page</body>
Contents of your web page (Tip)
HTML Line Break
<br>
The contents of your page<br>The contents of your page
The contents of your page
The contents of your page
HTML Center
<center>
<center>This will center your contents</center>
This will center your contents
HTML Definition Description
<dd>
<dl>
<dt>Definition Term</dt>
<dd>Definition of the term</dd>
<dt>Definition Term</dt>
<dd>Definition of the term</dd>
</dl>
Definition Term
Definition of the term
Definition Term
Definition of the term
HTML Definition List
<dl>
<dl>
<dt>Definition Term</dt>
<dd>Definition of the term</dd>
<dt>Definition Term</dt>
<dd>Definition of the term</dd>
</dl>
Definition Term
Definition of the term
Definition Term
Definition of the term
HTML Definition Term
<dt>
<dl>
<dt>Definition Term</dt>
<dd>Definition of the term</dd>
<dt>Definition Term</dt>
<dd>Definition of the term</dd>
</dl>
Definition Term
Definition of the term
Definition Term
Definition of the term
HTML Emphasis
<em>
This is an <em>Example</em> of using the emphasis tag
This is an Example of using the emphasis tag
HTML Embed Object
<embed>
<embed src="yourfile.mid" width="100%" height="60" align="center">
HTML Embed Object
<embed>
<embed src="yourfile.mid" autostart="true" hidden="false" loop="false">
<noembed><bgsound src="yourfile.mid" loop="1"></noembed>


Music will begin playing when your page is loaded and will only play one time. A control panel will be displayed to enable your visitors to stop the music.
HTML Font
<font>
<font face="Times New Roman">Example</font>
Example (Tip)
HTML Font
<font>
<font face="Times New Roman" size="4">Example</font>
Example (Tip)
HTML Font
<font>
<font face="Times New Roman" size="+3" color="#ff0000">Example</font>
Example (Tip)
HTML Form
<form>
<form action="mailto:you@yourdomain.com">
Name: <input name="Name" value="" size="10"><br>
Email: <input name="Email" value="" size="10"><br>
<center><input type="submit"></center>
</form>