by Hanifa K. Cook | Dec 9, 2008 | Environment
A friend of mine sent these disturbing images which you have seen and read. The message is very clear . Killing babies in definitely no sport hunting. Even when you catch a baby fish in the ocean, it is humane to release it back to the seas to let it grow big and live...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Dec 7, 2008 | News
Tomorrow marks The Day when Muslims who can read, recite or speak Arabic language come together at one place called Mount Arafat. People all over the world will watch how Muslims perform pilgrimage in Mecca. The poor and less fortunate will be able to enjoy meat for...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Nov 27, 2008 | Environment, Language
On the morning of the last day of our stay in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, we had breakfast at McDonald’s located at the junction of Jalan Bukit Bintang. We sat on the top floor next to the window; the monorail and traffic intersection were in full view. One of the things...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Nov 26, 2008 | Childhood, Language, Learning Skills
Childhood formula is by far the most intimate and priced possession of a person. It does not matter who you are, where you live, or what background you come from; every person has a childhood history. The growing up formula which we carry into adulthood, are the...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Nov 17, 2008 | Language
Here are some helpful tips for you to decide on your choices of non-native language for your child. 1. What is native language? It is simply the mother tongue of the child or the language that the parent or caregiver will be at home with the child. In some countries,...