“The Star-Spangled Banner” does include “In God is our trust” in its fourth stanza, but this is hardly ever sung. God has been good to our nation and this should be reflected in our anthem.
ECONOMIC WOES Under the last nine years of the Trudeau Liberals, Canada’s economic ‘big wheel of industry’ has slowed to a slow spin everywhere in the country, especially in the oil/gas ...
The United States Postal Service and volunteers have responded to North Pole holiday correspondence over the past century Alicia Ault; Updated by Kayla Randall The mailbox for letters to Santa ...
This concert is more than just a performance – It shows Bhutan’s growing openness to international events. The concert is being promoted by Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC), a project envisioned by His ...
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After four months of detainment and trial, a court in Bhutan sentenced Prem Singh Gurung, an ethnic-Nepali Bhutanese citizen, to three years in prison. Gurung was accused of 'creating civil unrest' by ...
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The ritual of offering food to the murti (idol) of God is of great significance in Hinduism. The earliest reference of giving offering or feeding food goes God is mentioned in the Rig Veda III.34.9.
Guest: Claudio Lomnitz is Campbell Family Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University and the author of several books, including The Return of Comrade Ricardo Flores Magón, Death and the Idea of ...
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of UNICEF in Bhutan yesterday, officials highlighted key achievements, including the success in becoming open defecation free and establishing nationwide coverage of ...
It is, Teague observes, “one of the clearest statements of respect for the God-given authority of government.” Teague quotes this passage without any words of context or interpretation ...