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Around The World

Mubarak sentenced to life in prison and protests erupt across Egypt

Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, propped on a hospital bed, appears in court to hear the verdict and sentencing. His last interior minister, Habib Adli, […]

May 27, 2012
Home and Wellbeing

Stick To The Roots! 5 Healthy Reasons To Include Root Vegetables In Meals

Popularly described as nutritional storehouses, examples of root vegetables include cassava, onions, yucca, potatoes, carrots, radishes, turnips, beets, ginger, taro, turmeric, taro, and yams. Root […]

May 3, 2012
Journeys

Molded by the Vibrancy & Rhythm of Miami: Tia Michelle – Music Storyteller

What’s your story? Name: TIA MICHELLE Country of Origin: USA Welcome to DUNIA…please tell us something about your childhood Well I was born and raised […]

Home and Wellbeing

What do Moms Really Want for Mother’s day? How to get her the prefect gift

With mother’s day around the corner, it’s time to focus on that one special person who always seems to put everyone’s interest first as summarized […]

April 22, 2012
Perspectives

5 things you need to know about Cyberbullying and how to overcome it

Cyberbullying is the deliberate and repeated threatening, harassment, humiliation, defaming (by spreading of rumors), and victimizing of an individual through the use of technology such […]

April 18, 2012
Love & Relationships

Dr Phil’s 6 Quickest Ways to Ruin a Relationship

“In relationships, just as in every other aspect of life, the spirit and attitude with which you do things is at least as important as […]

April 3, 2012
In the Press

Witnessing Family Violence Can Lower a Child’s IQ, Study Finds

Longitudinal study finds babies under 2 may be most at risk for long-term cognitive deficits. Children exposed early in life to interpersonal trauma (maltreatment or […]

March 21, 2012
Perspectives

What does it mean to be an African “house-girl”?

by Joel Comment on DUNIA Article: The African Maid, A story about the Working Poor On a trip back to Cameroon in 2007 I caught […]

March 20, 2012
Interviews

The Growth of Islam in U.S. Prisons. Discussion with Muslim Chaplin Dr. M.A. Qazi

An Interview with Dr. M.A. Qazi, Muslim Chaplin How did you become involved with the conversions within the prison community? My experiences with conversions within […]

March 16, 2012
Travel & Places

Kingdom of Bahrain: Open, Diverse & Modern, “You Will Feel The Love”

The Kingdom of Bahrain is a middle eastern country located east of Saudi Arabia. The official language of Bahrain is Arabic. Other common languages include […]

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