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Space-based Civilization
2008-09-15 11:43:00
I respectfully submit that a a planetary surface is a lousy place for a technological/industrial civilization, and that open space, in either planetary or free solar orbit, is a far better option. I am opening this thread in the hopes of discussing the possibilities and engineering challenges of mo
Civilization Revolution ya tiene demo en Xbox Live
2008-06-09 22:17:00
La gente de Take 2 nos acerca una nueva versión demo del Civilization Revolution ya disponible en Xbox Live y que por el momento no está disponible en la PSN; el juego se pondrá a la venta el próximo 11 de julio para la Nintendo DS, Xbox 360 y PlayStation 3. La demo ocupa 1,3 Gb y trae una campaña ...
El próximo jueves, demo de Civilization
2008-06-09 00:00:00
Gamespot ha publicado que el próximo jueves estará disponible la demo de Civilization en XBOX Live y PSN. El lanzamiento de la demo en todas las regiones de XBOX Live está confirmada, pero es probable que las regiones PAL de PSN deban esperar una semana más antes de recibir esta descarga (Nota: La fuente dice que se lanzará en las restantes Stores a final de año, pero creemos que es una errata). La demo de Civilization, obra del maestro Sid Meier, permitirá jugar tanto offline como en multijugador. Os mantendremos informados.
Xbox 360 Strategy Gaming: Sid Meier?s Civilization: Revolution
2008-06-08 11:49:00
When it comes to strategy games, they have always played best on the PC but times have been changing with game developers rebuilding strategy games just for consoles. This has been done with Sid Meier’s Civilization: Revolution, the game has been built from the ground up for console gamers. Read the below for details of ...
Civilization!
2008-06-07 03:40:00
I’ve arrived in Geralton, which is about four hours north of Perth. Prior to arriving here, the landscape changed. Trees appeared where there were only bushes before. Farms, power lines, fences and other things you see in rural areas appeared out of the nothingness. Today I’ll stop in the Pinnacle Desert before arriving in Perth. ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Civilization!", url: "http://everything-everywhere.c-om/2008/06/06/civilization" });
On PlayStation Network today: Commando 3 game and Civilization, Battlefield
2008-06-06 00:38:00
Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) announced what new PlayStation Network downloadable games, expansions, demos and videos were released for PlayStation 3 and PSP today. American Games (Demos): * Battlefield: Bad Company demo * Civilization: Revolution demo * NASCAR ‘09 demo * Novastrike - $9.99 * Qore - Episode 1 - $2.99 or $24.99 for a year (13 HD episodes) subscription includes open ...
Korol Lir: An unsung Masterpiece on ?Civilization Heading to Doom?
2008-05-31 00:00:00
Jugu Abraham reviews Russian director Grigory Kozintsev?s "Korol Lir" (King Lear) (1971) Time and again people have asked me which movie is my all time favorite. I have often said without much hesitation: the Russian film Grigory Kozintsev's King Lear. Even close friends wonder if I have lost my wits because ...
Civilization: Revolution delayed to July 8th, 2008. Sid Meier enters the Gu
2008-05-30 15:11:00
2K Games has delayed the release date of Civilization: Revolution (Xbox 360, PS3, DS) by one month ? from June 3rd to July 8th ? with no reason given. Sid Meier, creator of the Sid Meier?s Civilization franchise and Director of Creative Development at 2K?s world-renowned Firaxis Games development studio, has officially won more game awards ...
CARAL SUPE: THE OLDEST CIVILIZATION IN THE AMERICAS
2008-05-28 14:15:00
Location: Peru Length: 12 min. Recent research shows that cities in the New World arose nearly a millennium earlier than previously believed. Radiocarbon dates from the ancient city of Caral, Peru, show that monumental architecture was under construction as early as 2627 B.C., even before ceramics and maize appeared. The site is enormous, with platform mounds (or "pyramids"), sunken circular plazas, and residences. Caral is by far the largest pre-2000 B.C. recorded site in the Andean region and seems to be the model for the urban design followed over four millennia.Watch the video...
Civilization V: Revolution preview by Sid Meier
2008-05-24 13:37:00
Sid Meier’s fifth Civilization turn-based strategy game is called Civilization Revolution and will appear on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and DS in America on June 3rd and in Europe / Australia on June 6th, 2008. The game gives you a chance to experience the epic empire-building world of Civilization in an all new accessible, visually immersive, ...
Your Weapon: 350. Your Mission: Save Civilization
2008-05-22 16:41:00
Vermont author, scholar and activist Bill McKibben sees the climate change challenge like this: we have 18 months — just 18 months — to pound a single number into the world’s...
Iranian nation will revive Islamic civilization (2008/05/06)
2008-05-20 13:21:00
Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei told an assembly of top figures in the Fars province south Iran that the legacy of the Iranian nation encompases precious talents, national motivation, faith, and historical heritage."Considering these factors, the prospect of the Iranian nation is very bright. The great nation by God's favor will revive Islamic civilization at this very juncture," Ayatollah Khamenei said.The IR Leader described innovation as an essentiality for the country, defining the notion as a means to pave the way for talents to emerge and for thoughts to flourish and to review the past to expedite pace of progress and build a brilliant future."This is the great responsibility of the nation, the elites and the authorities," he added.Ayatollah Khamenei said the Islamic Republic could be distinguished from any previous systems dominating Iran in the past in that it converted individual authority into a system of national resolution."In God's favor, the n...
Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword Free Download
2008-05-06 04:25:00
Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword is developed by Firaxis Games and published by Take Two Interactive. It is the second expansion pack to the Civilization IV. The game is being distributed by 2K Games. Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword is available for Microsoft Windows platform only i.e. Windows XP and Windows Vista. It is a turn based strategy game developed on Gamebryo graphics engine. Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword was released on 18 July, 2007 in Australia and 23 July, 2007 in United States of America. The expansion pack of Civilization IV is available in both single player and multiplayer modes.Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword includes lot of new features. Game features more tactics, more strategies and more powers. The game focuses on the era the gun-powder was invented. Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword includes 11 new scenarios, 10 new civilizations, 16 new leaders, 25 new units, 6 wonders and new diplomacy system in addition to the previously available of Civilization ...
Creationists vs. Western Civilization
2008-04-29 08:25:00
John Derbyshire of National Review wrote this column on Expelled which is highly critical of the creationist/intelligent design movement. For example, he wrote: When talking about the creationists to people who don?t follow these controversies closely, I have found that the hardest thing to get across is the shifty, low-cunning aspect of the whole modern creationist ...
Civilization Breaks Down on the Bus to Wilson
2008-04-29 00:00:00
Um, hi. Look - I was never that athletic in high school. I'm sure that comes as a jaw-dropping shock to you all. I participated in some junior varsity sports, and otherwise just did what the state required me to do in phys ed. That's about ...
Following of civilization
2008-04-26 18:26:00
Landforms and water ways also affected the political relationships of the world’s ancient peoples. For example the rugged landscape of city-states instead of uniting them in to a single nation.. Further more closeness to the sea caused true and sense of civic pride to other parts of the Mediterranean world.
Peak Civilization And The Winter Of Our Disconnect
2008-04-25 11:13:00
by Carolyn Baker To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring. - George SantayanaThe appearance of springtime in North America may be more welcome this year than at anytime in recent history. The winter has been long, cold, and dreary-particularly in the Rust Belt where the devastations of housing foreclosures, unemployment, and the resultant blight have left a trail of human misery and degradation not seen since the Great Depression. Ten percent of the population of Ohio now relies on food stamps while hordes of domestic animals abandoned in foreclosed homes endure long and grotesque deaths from starvation. For countless Americans across the nation, this winter has brought with it something far more distressing than brutal, bone-chilling temperatures-horrific, traumatic revelations that the American dream, neatly packaged and sold for decades, has become their worst possible nightmare. Should they happe...
International Conference of Srivijaya Civilization
2008-04-23 06:11:00
BackgroundIt is the general assumption that Srivijaya was an powerful maritime kingdom that played an important role in the political forum in early Southeast Asia for many centuries, from 7th century to the end of 13th century AD. Just as its sudden appearance not very much is known of its decline, for that matter, the extent of this hegemony especially in Insular Southeast Asia during the height of its power. It influenced many social aspects in the region at that time, such as history of political life, beliefs, culture and economy.The remains of Srivijaya civilization, tangible or intangible are still found up to now in many sites in South East Asia countries. The researched about Sriwijaya is being conducted in each country until nowadays, and it was come out with a long term polemic about the center of this huge kingdom. Several sites were presumed as a center of Srivijaya Kingdom and its supported with many written sources and archaeological evidences, such as Palembang and ...
The Sagaciousness of Nasreddin Hoja
2008-04-22 17:39:00
Nasreddin Hoca is a a well known figure all throughout the Muslim World. He may be the most widely loved sufi shaykh that has ever existed. He lived during the Seljuk rule which spanned from China across Central Asia and the Middle East. Nasreddin Hoca is legendary and has been loved by Afghans, Persians, Turks ...
By: Wa Salaam
Cybergeddon: How to crash a civilization, but there?s a problem
2008-04-21 15:30:00
Since the all out attack on Estonia last year, the threat of cyberwar has been reevaluated. Now it’s considered a real possibility in terms of major attacks on whole nations. The NSA and other security organizations are looking at actual scenarios. The theory is that the Estonian attack was caused by a group of Russian nationalists, ...
Climate Change Threatens Cradle of Civilization
2008-04-17 03:39:00
The Middle East’s famous Fertile Crescent was the birthplace of agriculture, the first settlements and civilization. But a new study shows that climate change will dry up the area’s rivers and destroy its agriculture — with devasting effects for the region. By Volker Mrasek more… Picture Gallery: The Fertile Crescent at Risk Global Food Crisis: The Fury ...
Barkley calls Wizards "dumbest team in history of civilization"
2008-04-17 01:33:00
NBA star turned TNT basketball analyst Charles Barkley referred to the Washington Wizards as the "dumbest team in the history of civilization," notes Cavaliers Insider, for riling up star Cleveland player LeBron James. The Washington Wizards will (again) play the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round of the NBA playoffs.Normally I might tend to agree with Barkley's concern but since being "nice guys" hasn't worked for the Wizards in taking down Cleveland in recent postseasons, perhaps a change of approach is in order. Anyway, the only NBA player who could regularly reek unholy vengeance for such slights was Michael Jordan. LeBron James may be great but he's not up to that level just yet.----Relevant link: Cavaliers Insider
By: DCABloob
Twin Isles - Civilization for the Nintendo DS
2008-04-16 15:48:00
I think I found one of my new favourite games and I can't believe it has taken me this long. Twin Isles is an excellent homebrew game for the Nintendo DS. It has the basic gameplay from the original Civilization (in my opinion). I have added it to my Best Nintendo DS Homebrew list, just after Warcraft Tower Defense. Twin Isles is by far the most commercial feeling game I have played yet from the homebrew community. The graphics are clear, there are sound effects, some decent background music, a tech tree, a dozen or so structure that may be built, in game tips (which can be disabled, and just fun to play. I definitely recommend playing it if you were ever a fan of the Civilization series. The game has a number of great features: Free Play Mode where you can just practice by your self. Versus CPU to challenge a computer opponent. First to 100,000 population or destroy the other island. Scenarios where you have to complete a specific task. i.e. Grow the population to 500 b...
Twin Isles - Civilization for the Nintendo DS
2008-04-16 15:48:00
I think I found one of my new favourite games and I can't believe it has taken me this long. Twin Isles is an excellent homebrew game for the Nintendo DS. It has the basic gameplay from the original Civilization (in my opinion). I have added it to my Best Nintendo DS Homebrew list, just after Warcraft Tower Defense. Twin Isles is by far the most commercial feeling game I have played yet from the homebrew community. The graphics are clear, there are sound effects, some decent background music, a tech tree, a dozen or so structure that may be built, in game tips (which can be disabled, and just fun to play. I definitely recommend playing it if you were ever a fan of the Civilization series. The game has a number of great features: Free Play Mode where you can just practice by your self. Versus CPU to challenge a computer opponent. First to 100,000 population or destroy the other island. Scenarios where you have to complete a specific task. i.e. Grow the population to 500 b...
Western Civilization: A Value Worth Saving
2008-04-13 09:08:00
Although I find it preposterous that White people themselves need to be saved from extinction, and cannot figure out any lawful way to so anyway, I think that White Nationalists (WN's) like Jared Taylor do make some interesting points. Taylor, like most WN's is a hardcore conservative, but when he talks about saving White civilization, the values he credits White civilization with are positively liberal.To be sure, I do disagree with the WN contention that Euro Whites created these liberal, free and humanitarian structures due to some unique endowment of their genes, though is it is an interesting argument. At the end of the day, it is not really falsifiable.With US Whites at 64% and dropping, a White majority in the US is probably a defeated dream. But a non-White majority in the US need not be the disaster that WN see it as. Even at 64% White, we still have one of the largest economies on Earth. Further, I feel that US non-Whites for the most part assimilate to the basically W...
History, Reality and The Ottomans
2008-04-13 01:02:00
There are a number of views expressed by European travel writers on the Ottomans and the Ottoman territories.  For example, a 16th century travel writer named Peter Gyllius, often cited by Edward Gibbon and other European historians of the late 18th and 19th centuries, is critical and negative toward the Ottoman capital of Istanbul. Today ...
By: Wa Salaam
Intergalactic Civilizations
2008-04-12 04:03:00
This is how I see ourselves, but everyone else thinks I don't make sense. Perhaps because people live on a local scale while I live on a global scale. I consider that my culture is that of Earth's and my religion is individualized or unspecified. I dislike it when people distinguish themselves with their own country's culture (hence, I once said "f#ck the chinese culture if [that's the way it thinks]" in reference to some ridiculous idea that someone brought up). I also dislike it when people are fixated on their religion without an appreciation to other religions different from their own. And similar to others, I don't like war, but I oppose wars not simply between countries, but wars and conflicts between people. I don't hold any favoritism towards any country, any race, any group of people, because to me, we all live on Earth and so we're the same. What distinguish ourselves from others are our current thoughts, our ideas, our future, but never our ancestors and our ori...
Human Smoke: The Beginnings Of World War II, The End Of Civilization - Sydn
2008-04-11 15:49:00
Sydney Morning HeraldHuman Smoke: The Beginnings Of World War II, The End Of CivilizationSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 8 hours agoThis fascinating dissection of the early days of World War II draws from hundreds of sources. As a novelist, Nicholson Baker has always been a miniaturist, ...
Human Smoke: The Beginnings Of World War II, The End Of Civilization - Sydn
2008-04-11 15:49:00
Sydney Morning HeraldHuman Smoke: The Beginnings Of World War II, The End Of CivilizationSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 14 hours agoThis fascinating dissection of the early days of World War II draws from hundreds of sources. As a novelist, Nicholson Baker has always been a miniaturist, ...
Human Smoke: The Beginnings Of World War II, The End Of Civilization - Sydn
2008-04-11 15:49:00
Sydney Morning HeraldHuman Smoke: The Beginnings Of World War II, The End Of CivilizationSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 20 hours agoThis fascinating dissection of the early days of World War II draws from hundreds of sources. As a novelist, Nicholson Baker has always been a miniaturist, ...
Human Smoke: The Beginnings Of World War II, The End Of Civilization - Sydn
2008-04-11 15:49:00
Sydney Morning HeraldHuman Smoke: The Beginnings Of World War II, The End Of CivilizationSydney Morning Herald, Australia - Apr 11, 2008This fascinating dissection of the early days of World War II draws from hundreds of sources. As a novelist, Nicholson Baker has always been a miniaturist, ...
I am back to civilization!
2008-03-24 17:31:00
Josh and I are almost finished moving everything over. I can't wait to show pictures of the new apartment. We both love it and feel really comfortable despite the fact that we have piles of things all over the place right now.
Civilization IV free download
2008-03-17 07:46:00
Civilization IV or CiV4 is a turn based strategy game developed by Sid Meier?s Firaxis Games. It is marketed by Aspyr Media and 2K Games. Civilization IV was released on October 25, 2005 for Windows and its Mac version was released on June 30, 2006. Actually Civilization 4 is developed by Soren Johnson under the guidance of Sid Meier. It is the fourth installment in Civilization series of video games. Civilization 4 is available for Windows and Mac only. Both single player and multi player versions of Civilization 4 are available for download.Civilization IV gameplay is set in the 4000 B.C. in which the player needs to be build the empire from the scratch. Then the player moves on to nearby lands, defeating rivals, creating infrastructures, developing scientific and research wings. The prime aim of the Civilization 4 is to build communities, conquer communities and destroy communities. Each Civilization has it own leader, at least one. Thus civilization IV is very much similar to Ag...
Civilization
2008-03-08 12:54:00
Category: Strategy Players: 1 Publisher: Atari Developer: Gryphondale Studios Scheduled Release Date: Out now!For more than a decade, Civilization? has been considered to be the epitome of turn-based strategy gaming. Now you can experience this all time classic for the first time on a handheld, as the franchise is about to colonize the N-Gage game deck! You will face the greatest challenge in the history of humankind: to establish a civilization and lead it to prosperity.Along the way you will match wits with history?s greatest rulers, acquire resources, develop economies, respond to crises, and deal with rival civilizations using diplomacy, espionage and all out war. This game requires some serious consideration and strategy, since every choice you make will affect humanity thousands of years into the future. In the end, hopefully,...
'Human Smoke: The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization&#
2008-03-07 06:00:00
Wall Street Journal'Human Smoke: The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization'Wall Street Journal - 1 hour ago"The good-natured people of Tours, who knew no more about the world and politics than what they had read in their newspapers, had gone mad for an instant. ...Q&A: Nicholson Baker Wall Street Journalall 2 news articles
'Human Smoke: The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization&#
2008-03-07 06:00:00
Wall Street Journal'Human Smoke: The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization'Wall Street Journal - 1 hour ago"The good-natured people of Tours, who knew no more about the world and politics than what they had read in their newspapers, had gone mad for an instant. ...Q&A: Nicholson Baker Wall Street Journalall 2 news articles
Civilization: Call to Power Update
2008-03-06 08:05:00
Civilization: Call to Power Update 1.2 This update has been created as a way of thanking everyone who helped make Civilization: Call to Power such a success. The update will work for all Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT English versions of Call to Power. It will upgrade Call to Power from the release version ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Civilization: Call to Power Update", url: "http://www.plentyofsoft.com/ga-mes/civilization-call-to-power--update/" });
THE MINOAN CIVILIZATION
2008-03-06 01:01:00
KNOSSOS, CRETE - SEPTEMBER 2006Crete, located in the Eastern Mediterranean, some 160 km south of mainland Greece, is the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus and Corsica. It is roughly 260 km from east to west, 56 km at its widest point and 12 km at its narrowest section, with a coastline of 1046 km. Crete was the centre of Europe's most ancient Bronze Age civilization, named Minoan by the British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans, after the mythic «king» Minos, which is associated in Greek mythology with the Labyrinth.Though the first human settlement in Crete dates back to 7000 BC, the Minoan civilization flourished from approximately 2700 to 1450 BC, and left five main palace sites in Crete: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Kato Zakros and Galatas.Knossos is the largest of the preserved Minoan palaces, probably the ceremonial and political centre of the Minoan civilization and culture. It was excavated, and somehow reconstructed by Arthur Evans, whose w...
The best civilization games
2008-03-04 10:07:00
When asked what he thought of Western civilization, Gandhi once famously remarked, “It would be a good idea”. No doubt if he could see the world today, he would still say the same thing although I wonder what the “Great Soul” would have made of civilization games on the PC? I mean imagine, if he ...
The best civilization games
2008-03-04 10:07:00
When asked what he thought of Western civilization, Gandhi once famously remarked, “It would be a good idea”. No doubt if he could see the world today, he would still say the same thing although I wonder what the “Great Soul” would have made of civilization games on the PC? I mean imagine, if he ...
Civilization 4
2008-02-23 23:14:00
No expansion pack has given so much before.
World's Oldest Gold from Europe's most Ancient Civilization
2008-02-23 16:15:00
Varna Chalcolithic Necropolis The Varna Chalcolithic Necropolis which experts qualify as "the world's oldest gold" and a trace of "Europe's most ancient civilization" was a sensational discovery. It is situated about 500m to the north of Lake Varna and about 4 km to the west of the downtown. In 294 graves were discovered more than 3000 golden objects dating back 6000 years. In Hall 6 of Varna Museum of History is exhibited the whole inventory from some of the most significant graves. On both sides of the entrance are represented the graves with masks of human faces shaped out on spot and appliquéd with gold plates. The rich variety of funeral utensils going along with the dead is best illustrated by two of the symbolic graves / No 4 and No 36/. In grave No 4 have been found two unique vessels where the typical for the time decoration of strongly stylized geometrical symbols is fulfilled in golden paint. Read More
Civilization Revolution
2008-02-23 05:59:00
Hoy veremos unas imágenes sobre lo nuevo de Sid Meiers, el Civilization Revolution. Es un juego de estrategia desarrollado por Firaxis y distribuido por 2K Games que saldrá a la venta el 6 de Junio para las consolas Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo DS y PSP. En este nuevo título de lo que ya es una saga, habrá ...
Obesity Can be the Main Cause of Many ?Diseases of Civilization?, Including
2008-02-19 23:36:00
Recent research link obesity, which has reached the level of epidemic in the industrialised world, to a widespread incidence of many current illnesses, including diabetes, cancer, and heart attack. A new report on the connections between body fat and various cancers has been published this week in the prestigious British medical journal Lancet.
Obesity Can be the Main Cause of Many ?Diseases of Civilization?, Including
2008-02-19 23:36:00
Recent research link obesity, which has reached the level of epidemic in the industrialised world, to a widespread incidence of many current illnesses, including diabetes, cancer, and heart attack. A new report on the connections between body fat and various cancers has been published this week in the prestigious British medical journal Lancet.
Back to civilization!
2008-02-12 16:07:00
I'm hooked with our new internet/ digital tv / telephone deal. For the last three months I didn't watch TV at all. Because, you see, the tv in spanish is quite shitious, all movies are dubbed, if you're lucky enough to have any movie, cos most of the time there are stupid shows with celebrities dancing and stuff like that.I never thought I would miss television, but zapping the channels gave me a worm fuzzy feeling in my stomach. And then came CNN. I tell you, the weather forecast jingle almost made me cry ... oh, the sweet memories. By the time I reached VH1 I almost had an orgasm. Almost. Geri Halliwell was on. So not my type, although I envy her abs.Talking about abs. My new culinary resolution appears to work just fine. I tried on some jeans I couldn't wear last months because of obvious reasons, and they fit now! Very well, I might add. Sure, I still have a lot of weight to lose, but I really feel I'm on the right track. It's all about math, y'all. I eat less calories ...
Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword
2008-02-10 18:35:00
Civilization IV: Beyond The Sword will deliver new themes never seen in Civilization, many recommended by the fans. The expansion will focus on the late-game time periods after the invention of gunpowder and will deliver 12 challenging and decidedly different scenarios, ten new civilizations, 16 new leaders, five new wonders, and a variety of new units. Five new wonders The Statue of Zeus, Cristo Redentor, Shwedagon Paya, the Mausoleum of Maussollos, and the Moai Statues Earn a diplomatic victory and unlock the United Nations - then create new resolutions to expand your diplomatic options Advanced Starts let players buy an empire's components & begin play in a later part of the game -- experience new features of the expansion in a shorter time Enhanced AI is tougher to beat on the higher levels, and expanded its strategies for achieving victory.The expansion also offers new options to create customized games to your liking, such as the handy "advanced game" mode, which starts y...
Sultan Abdul-Hamid Khan?s Refusal to Hand Over Palestine
2008-02-07 03:02:00
At the end of Sultan Abdul-Hamid Khan’s rule as the Caliph of the Ottoman State, he was under pressure from the Young Turks, Mustafa Kemal (known as Ataturk) and their Committee of Unity and Progress (C.U.P.) to offer up Palestine for the development of a Jewish State. He refused money offerings and strategic partnerships, to ...
By: Wa Salaam
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