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Body language and hand gestures

Human beings naturally use small gestures while speaking and interacting, yet there is no universal agreement on what each gesture means.For example, shaking the head from side to side typically signals disagreement for most people around the world ..

11 /May 2026

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Humanity, humanity, humanity!

THERE is no higher or more important objective, whether in peace or in war, for any government, authority, state, or corporation than respecting the human right to life, ensuring the enjoyment of all human rights, and making life safer, more just, ..

10 /May 2026

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New Kuwait and the non-Arab migration

POLITICAL and social activism in Kuwait was active since the 1920s, and became even more vibrant in the 1950s, with the presence of literary, sports, and political clubs, as well as charitable and public benefit societies, until a decision was take ..

07 /May 2026

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New Kuwait and the non-Arab migration

POLITICAL and social activism in Kuwait was active since the 1920s, and became even more vibrant in the 1950s, with the presence of literary, sports, and political clubs, as well as charitable and public benefit societies, until a decision was take ..

06 /May 2026

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The alternative homeland

In recent months, discussions about nationality, homeland, immigration, and patriotism have intensified. But what is a homeland? Can it be relinquished, or can it simply become a memory?The philosophical concept of homeland goes beyond the simple l ..

05 /May 2026

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The origins & etiquette of tipping after service

The way tips are given and the amount varies greatly from country to country. In some places, tipping is expected or taken for granted, as is the case in most American cities. In other places, tipping is optional, and in some countries it may even ..

04 /May 2026

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