Better to say the sick and primitive notion of Honor Killing is unacceptable in the civilized society. The recent killing of four in Canada brought shock to the minds and makes one wonder why a father would kill his own… Read More ›
Month: January 2012
CRIME OF PASSION: MURDER YOU CAN GET AWAY WITH
ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE January 28, 2012 HEAT OF PASSION In an intentional homicide, it is a requirement that the defendant intended death or that he intended an act calculated such that, a person of reason should know such act is one… Read More ›
CONSERVATISM: Meaning of a Political And Social Philosophy by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
The current Republican debates and the political atmosphere in the country have led to the use of the word Conservatism more than any times in American politics. You have heard of Libertarian Conservatism, Continental Conservatism, Liberal Conservatism, Fiscal Conservatism and… Read More ›
SUZE ORMAN: Helping America Overcome Financial Woes by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
She is the host of Money Class a financial program featuring on the new Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN). On January 24, 2012, one of her episodes titled “Money Disaster” aired on OWN as she is seen encouraging one of her… Read More ›
CAPITALISM ON TRIAL, FREE ENTERPRISE IN TROUBLE
ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE January 18, 2012 The idea of capitalism as an economic system became known in the Western world after the end of feudalism. Capitalism is notable for its elements of private ownership of the means of production, the… Read More ›
WORDPRESS: SECRETS TO A SUCCESSFUL BLOG by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
After receiving many inquiries asking to write on what makes a successful blog, I decided to share what I call the essentials of a good writer and a path to driving traffic to your blog. In the age of modern… Read More ›
TARGETED ASSASSINATION: ACT OF WAR, Souring U.S.- Iranian Relations by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
The recent targeted killing of an Iranian Nuclear Scientist blown up by a hit-man saw the entire nation of Iran outrage. Many are in a state of high emotion in a country suffering from over a decade of U.S. and… Read More ›