Bishara Khader was born in 1944 in the Palestinian town of Zababdeh, a town with a Christian majority.
He is a professor of political, economic, and social sciences in the Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.
Khader majored in political, economic, and social science, graduating from the Université catholique de Louvain in 1969. He studied for a master's degree in international relations at the Johns Hopkins University Bologna Centre in 1970. Returning to Louvain in 1978, he was awarded a PhD in political, economic and social science and went on to become Director of Studies and Research on the Contemporary Arab World and professor in the faculty of political, economic, and social science.
He is a professor of political, economic, and social sciences in the Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.
Khader majored in political, economic, and social science, graduating from the Université catholique de Louvain in 1969. He studied for a master's degree in international relations at the Johns Hopkins University Bologna Centre in 1970. Returning to Louvain in 1978, he was awarded a PhD in political, economic and social science and went on to become Director of Studies and Research on the Contemporary Arab World and professor in the faculty of political, economic, and social science.
A Dark Conscience is an upcoming 2016 Canadian mystery-thriller film produced by a cast and crew of only eight people, and written and directed by Scout Collins. The storyline features Gail and James Underwood as an ordinary brother and sister who begin receiving threatening messages from Anonymous, or 'A'. Throughout the course of the movie the siblings try to discover who A really is, and why A is ruining their lives. Helping them on their quest is their mother, Leigh, and their piano teacher, Alison.
Plot
Gail (Amelia Benedetti) and James Underwood(Sebastian Benedetti) had a simple, enjoyable life until the era of 'A'. Every day is spent in fear, wondering what will happen next. The threats are a game, played by an anonymous stalker with a lot of power over Gail and James. With the help of their aspiring-forensic-science-technician piano teacher Alison (Scout Collins), and their protective mother Leigh (Abby Gainfort), they journey together to a path that may lead to answers... or to a dead end.
Cast
* Courtney Lyons as Detective Lillian Avery-Saunders
* Amelia Benedetti as Gail Underwood
* Sebastian Benedetti as James Underwood
* Jasmine Collins as Alexis Clare-Monfort
* Scout Collins as Alison Prescott
* Abby Gainforth as Leigh Clare-Monfort
* Jag Arora as Police Phone Call Operator
Production
Writing for A Dark Conscience began in September 2014. Filming began in September 2014 and the movie is currently still in production. Rumours state that the release date will be in July 2016.
Plot
Gail (Amelia Benedetti) and James Underwood(Sebastian Benedetti) had a simple, enjoyable life until the era of 'A'. Every day is spent in fear, wondering what will happen next. The threats are a game, played by an anonymous stalker with a lot of power over Gail and James. With the help of their aspiring-forensic-science-technician piano teacher Alison (Scout Collins), and their protective mother Leigh (Abby Gainfort), they journey together to a path that may lead to answers... or to a dead end.
Cast
* Courtney Lyons as Detective Lillian Avery-Saunders
* Amelia Benedetti as Gail Underwood
* Sebastian Benedetti as James Underwood
* Jasmine Collins as Alexis Clare-Monfort
* Scout Collins as Alison Prescott
* Abby Gainforth as Leigh Clare-Monfort
* Jag Arora as Police Phone Call Operator
Production
Writing for A Dark Conscience began in September 2014. Filming began in September 2014 and the movie is currently still in production. Rumours state that the release date will be in July 2016.
Jaypee Integrated Sports Complex is a sports complex located in the city of Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The stadium got all mordern facilities for indoor sport events and consists of a synthetic and maple wood courts for basketball court, 6 international size squash courts, six badminton courts, a 200 m indoor jogging track as well as International sized swimming pool with a gallery, soccer field and clay and synthetic courts for Tennis. The indoor stadium can also host other sporting events such as taekwondo, table tennis, boxing, judo, wrestling and weight lifting.
This is third sports venue built by Jaypee Group after Greater Noida Cricket Stadium and Buddh International Circuit. Facilities includes air conditioning, player change rooms and lounge, dope control and medical rooms, media centre, state-of-the-art-acoustics and parking facilities. The stadium can also be used for many non sporting events and it can accommodate any indoor sporting event played at the Olympics.
This is third sports venue built by Jaypee Group after Greater Noida Cricket Stadium and Buddh International Circuit. Facilities includes air conditioning, player change rooms and lounge, dope control and medical rooms, media centre, state-of-the-art-acoustics and parking facilities. The stadium can also be used for many non sporting events and it can accommodate any indoor sporting event played at the Olympics.
A hack gap is a postulated difference between two political parties in the number of political pundits who aim for partisan victory (see Political hack) rather than to make substantive policy distinctions. The alleged hack gap is thought to give an advantage to the side with more hacks.
In 2011, Adam Serwer wrote: More to the point, though, is that President Obama faces what you might call a "hack deficit." There simply aren’t many legal scholars on the left who are willing to give Obama a pass. Unlike right-wing legal writers, left-leaning ones are treating Obama and Bush equally...Unlike with Bush, Obama doesn’t have a large stable of liberal legal scholars and commenters who are willing to pretend they don’t speak English in order to defend his policies. As a result, the mainstream media’s standards of objectivity, so easily manipulated by Bush’s defenders, reflect the deep skepticism the administration’s arguments have inspired on both sides. The press, while largely silent about Bush's redefinition of "torture," is clobbering Obama’s redefinition of "hostilties."
Jonathan Chait writes: I think this phenomenon is best understood within a larger context. Conservatives have developed an ideological critique of a wide swath of elite institutions that serve a mediating role -- media, academia, even science. In the right wing view, all these institutions are bastions of liberalism hiding behind a facade of disinterestedness. Conservatives have developed their own alternative networks, whose members operate under a far more partisan and ideological ethos, on the view that they're merely offsetting the liberalism of their counterparts. Thus the political culture is tugged right by the asymmetry of liberal elites trying to act objectively and conservative counter-elites making no such attempt.
In 2011, Adam Serwer wrote: More to the point, though, is that President Obama faces what you might call a "hack deficit." There simply aren’t many legal scholars on the left who are willing to give Obama a pass. Unlike right-wing legal writers, left-leaning ones are treating Obama and Bush equally...Unlike with Bush, Obama doesn’t have a large stable of liberal legal scholars and commenters who are willing to pretend they don’t speak English in order to defend his policies. As a result, the mainstream media’s standards of objectivity, so easily manipulated by Bush’s defenders, reflect the deep skepticism the administration’s arguments have inspired on both sides. The press, while largely silent about Bush's redefinition of "torture," is clobbering Obama’s redefinition of "hostilties."
Jonathan Chait writes: I think this phenomenon is best understood within a larger context. Conservatives have developed an ideological critique of a wide swath of elite institutions that serve a mediating role -- media, academia, even science. In the right wing view, all these institutions are bastions of liberalism hiding behind a facade of disinterestedness. Conservatives have developed their own alternative networks, whose members operate under a far more partisan and ideological ethos, on the view that they're merely offsetting the liberalism of their counterparts. Thus the political culture is tugged right by the asymmetry of liberal elites trying to act objectively and conservative counter-elites making no such attempt.