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Wellness at Penn The Wellness at Penn initiative affirms wellness as a core priority and necessary driver of life on campus. It offers opportunities to reflect and engage on issues of wellness, stress, mental health, resilience, happiness, personal and academic goals, and the meaning of success. It also defines wellness as an ongoing, holistic process with multiple dimensions. Physical: Find information on Penn Recreation, the Be in the Know Initiative, Student Health Service, and more. Emotional: Read about Penn Reflect, the University’s Employee Assistance Program, Counseling and Psychological Services, and more. Social: Learn about centers like the LGBT Center, MAKUU, Penn Hillel, and more.

Eine Erfolgsgeschichte der Muslimbruderschaft

Eine Erfolgsgeschichte der Muslimbruderschaft
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Canada: UAE Fatwa Council Head Dropped From Speaker List at Islamic Conference

Sheikh Abdallah Bin Bayyah puts the spotlight on Muslim Brotherhood operatives. Tue Dec 22, 2020 The United Arab Emirates Fatwa Council head, Sheikh Abdallah Bin Bayyah, a prominent Islamic scholar and politician, has either withdrawn or was disinvited from speaking at one of the largest Islamic conventions in North America:  Reviving the Islamic Spirit (RIS). Bin Bayyah has been a preeminent guest speaker at RIS in the past, but for the upcoming convention, which is scheduled for December 26-27 in Toronto, Canada, he is no longer in the lineup. This has raised speculation that his withdrawal was connected to the reputation of some of the speakers and sponsors featured at the RIS convention who are linked to the Muslim Brotherhood.

Taxpayer-funded terrorists sent millions to US colleges

Taxpayer-funded terrorists sent millions to US colleges   December 18, 2020 (JNS) Open question: Is there any enemy nation or power, from Communist China to Qatar, that isn’t buying up academia? It’s one thing when wealthy enemy nations like China and Qatar do it, but the whole thing reaches a new level of obscene absurdity when it’s a terrorist entity that we fund with our tax dollars that’s doing it. It’s not often that I’m surprised, but Mitchell Bard’s research in The Spectator turned up something I didn’t even imagine existed: “A new study that I compiled for the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise found that U.S. institutions re.

UW South Asian organizations raise awareness, funds to Punjab farmers protests in India · The Badger Herald

South Asian organizations explain students connections to Punjab, how issue impacts all UW students courtesy of ISA As farmers protest in India against harmful farming policies, University of Wisconsin South Asian student organizations across campus have banded together to raise awareness and funds. Farmers across India have been protesting three agricultural laws passed in late September under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration. The Bharatiya Janata Party, the majority party in the Indian Parliament, believes the new laws will not hurt farmers, according to the BBC. Unconvinced, people across India have been protesting in their local states since the legislation passed. In late November, thousands of protesters took to the streets in India’s capital in Delhi, blocking major commuter paths and roads in and around the city.

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