#American Universities
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 8 months ago
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Will they even miss the money from Jewish ex-doners?
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eretzyisrael · 7 months ago
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maiiiiie · 7 months ago
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بجد الولية الأمنجية بتاعت جامعة كولومبيا وشها عليه غضب كبير 😡
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kropotkindersurprise · 6 months ago
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edwisefoundation · 2 months ago
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Top 10 Reasons to Study in the USA | Exploring American Education
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frappegoddess · 2 months ago
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Damian dyed Tim's hair Joker green and spray painted his suit because he called Jeremy the Turkey annoying, so as revenge Tim threatened to cook Jeremy, and left a pile of feathers and a perfectly golden brown Turkey on the counter in the kitchen. Because there's no other way to get back at your lil brother than emotionally manipulating him into thinking you tried to eat his pet.
Safe to say, Alfred and Bruce were not impressed, and the only way they got Tim to apologise to Damian was through Jason saying "Crazy you have beef with a twelve year old."
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frankensteinofficial · 1 year ago
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my university having the dracula daily guy as a guest speaker is so funny
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thatnerdio · 3 months ago
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Guys, I need to know something (if you're american)
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virareve · 6 months ago
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that curdling I just felt in my stomach to see posters all over my uni advertising for a “Genocide awareness” course only to read the description and see it’s focused solely on the holocaust
fucking hell, no way I can’t believe someone isnt purposely pushing this class rn
every student table has fliers
this isn’t the gd norm
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mworldnews · 11 months ago
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Taylor Swift's Academic Resonance: A Symphony of Study Across American Universities
American institutions have taken note of Taylor Swift’s cultural phenomenon in a harmonic fusion of popular culture and academia. With the 12-time Grammy winner’s impact on American pop culture reaching new heights, universities including New York University, Harvard, UT Austin, the University of Florida, and UC Berkeley have organized specialized courses that allow students to analyze Swift’s…
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faircatch · 1 year ago
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If you wonder why they aren't doing anything about what's happening on college campuses (like the rampant antisemitic bullying and aggression towards Jewish students)... as usual, money is involved.
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 2 years ago
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It is neither exaggeration nor hyperbole to say that the sustained campaign against Jews at US universities in the 21st Century could have been modelled on Jew-hate at German universities in the 1930s.
It is a popular belief that the total exclusion of Jewish students and faculty at German universities by late 1938 was the work of the Nazi government bureaucracy and therefore an entirely different phenomenon that should not be compared to antisemitism on American campuses today. Uncomfortably for many, that is not true.
In reality, German non-Jewish students, who had pioneered antisemitism on campus before 1933, not the government, led the charge against their Jewish fellow students in the early Nazi years, bullying and intimidating them and pressuring the authorities to expel them. In other words, virtually the same phenomenon as we see today in America and elsewhere in the West. A German student journalist at the time wrote that students themselves made an important contribution to the creation of the Nazi university in the Third Reich. (Source: Die Bewegung, 47 (1938), Bundesarchiv (BA) Koblenz, ZSg 129/152.)
Under assault from their fellow students, as in American universities now, many Jews then found it prudent to conceal their ethnicity and religious beliefs, years before the ultimate fate of the Jews in Germany could be foreseen.
Jews were excluded or expelled from the German Student Federation and other student groups not because of any state edict but because of pressure by other students. The same thing is happening today at American universities, with recent examples of Jewish students being voted out from student councils and excluded from community groups, specifically because they are Zionists, for which read Jews.
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eretzyisrael · 7 months ago
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by Robert Williams
To assess correctly the damage that Qatari influence in the US is causing, it is essential to understand what Qatar stands for and promotes. Qatar has for decades cultivated a close relationship with the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood, whose motto is: “‘Allah is our objective; the Prophet is our leader; the Quran is our law; Jihad is our way; dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope.” It aims to ensure that Islamic law, Sharia, governs all countries and all matters.
Hamas, an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, has enjoyed Qatar as its main sponsor, to the tune of up to $360 million a year, and was until recently the home of Hamas’ leadership. In 2012, Ismail Haniyeh, head of the terrorist group’s political bureau, Mousa Abu Marzook, and Khaled Mashaal, among others, moved to Qatar for a life of luxury. This month, likely because of Israel’s announcement that it will hunt down and eliminate Hamas leaders in Qatar and Turkey, the Qatar-based Hamas officials reportedly fled to other countries.
Qatar was also home to Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, who was exiled from Egypt until his death in September 2022. According to the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center:
💬 “Qaradawi is mainly known as the key figure in shaping the concept of violent jihad and the one who allowed carrying out terror attacks, including suicide bombing attacks, against Israeli citizens, the US forces in Iraq, and some of the Arab regimes. Because of that, he was banned from entering Western countries and some Arab countries…. In 1999, he was banned from entering the USA. In 2009, he was banned from entering Britain…”
Qaradawi also founded many radical Islamist organizations which are funded by Qatar. These include the International Union of Muslim Scholars, which released a statement that called the October 7 massacre perpetrated by Hamas against communities in southern Israel an “effective” and “mandatory development of legitimate resistance” and said that Muslims have a religious duty to support their brothers and sisters “throughout all of Palestine, especially in Al-Aqsa, Jerusalem, and Gaza.”
Qatar is still home to the lavishly-funded television network Al Jazeera, founded in 1996 by Qatar’s Emir, Sheikh Hamad ibn Khalifa Al Thani. Called the “mouthpiece of the Muslim Brotherhood,” Al Jazeera began the violent “Arab Spring,” which “brought the return of autocratic rulers.”
In 2017, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Egypt made 13 demands of Qatar: “to cut off relations with Iran, shutter Al Jazeera, and stop granting Qatari citizenship to other countries’ exiled oppositionists.” They subsequently cut ties with Qatar over its failure to agree to any of the demands, including ending its support for terrorism, the Muslim Brotherhood, and Al Jazeera.
The Saudi state-run news agency SPA said at the time:
💬 “[Qatar] embraces multiple terrorist and sectarian groups aimed at disturbing stability in the region, including the Muslim Brotherhood, ISIS [Islamic State] and al-Qaeda, and promotes the message and schemes of these groups through their media constantly,”
US universities and colleges are happy to see this kind of influence on their campuses in exchange for billions of dollars in Qatari donations. According to ISGAP:
💬 “[F]oreign donations from Qatar, especially, have had a substantial impact on fomenting growing levels of antisemitic discourse and campus politics at US universities, as well as growing support for anti-democratic values within these institutions of higher education.”
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maiiiiie · 7 months ago
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مش عارفه اللي بيحصل هيؤدي لإيه بس حاسة اني غيرانة 🙂
اللهم استخدمنا ولا تستبدلنا
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mental-mona · 1 year ago
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edwisefoundation · 4 months ago
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5 Reasons Why The US is The Top Choice For Studying IT
The United States is the leading destination for students worldwide, especially for those pursuing a degree in Information Technology (IT). Here are five compelling reasons why studying IT in the US is an excellent choice:
Employability and Higher Income: Graduating with an IT degree from the US significantly enhances your job prospects and potential earnings. IT professionals in the US can earn between $50,000 to $250,000 annually, thanks to the high demand for their skills globally.
Diverse Career Opportunities: An IT degree opens doors to various roles beyond just tech companies, including Technical Architect, IT Project Manager, and Network Security Specialist. US graduates find opportunities worldwide, with top companies like Facebook, Amazon, and Google.
Practical Experience: IT students benefit from extended Optional Practical Training (OPT) and numerous internship opportunities, gaining valuable hands-on experience.
Globally Recognized Degrees: US degrees, especially in STEM fields, are highly respected worldwide. Prestigious universities like Stanford and Caltech offer top-notch IT programs.
Pioneer in Technological Development: The US leads in tech innovation, home to major tech companies like Microsoft, Apple, and Google. Studying here provides unparalleled exposure and networking opportunities.
For more detailed information, please visit our Reasons to Study in the USA page.
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