Posted By
Najib
Feb 24, 2019 01:58
"Find something else to keep you busy". "Get Internet". Connect is trying to promote internet like they first did when TVs were invented, but if they're targeting big families living in distant villages with no internet, I am pretty sure Facebook is the right means to do so. Moreover, the families portrayed appear to be living in a small house in the middle of no where, and are probably busy making a living rather than…
Posted By
Najib
Feb 22, 2019 03:15
So someone took a paper placed by the LAU Beirut Dean of Students inside the library and shared it online to bash the Lebanese American University and claim that they do not respect people's beliefs and don't allow students to pray on campus. To begin with, the statement issued by the Dean of Students clearly indicates that there are no designated places for prayer on campus, and not that students cannot pray there, and I'm…
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