Showing posts with label USA Today. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA Today. Show all posts

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Domestic Radicals More Deadly Than Jihadis In The US - ( An Article From Houston Chronicles 06/25/2015

The Article below was published in Houston Chronicles Newspaper on June 25th 2015 by Scott Shane - New York Time.
The purpose of sharing this article is to emphasize that Muslims are not the terrorists or causing corruption as it is shown in media, instead there are more domestic people causing the corruption which need to be known by common people as well as security authorities.


Washington- In the 14 years since Al Qaida carried out attacks on New York and Pentagon, extremists have regularly executed smaller lethal assaults in United States, explaining their motives in online manifestoes or social media rants.
But the breakdown of  extremist ideologies behind those attacks may come as a surprise. Since September, 11, 2001, nearly twice as many people have been killed by white supremacist, anti government fanatics and other non- Muslim extremist than by radical Muslims: 48 have been killed by extremist that are not Muslims, compared with 26 by self proclaimed jihadis, according to a count by New America, a Washington research center.
The slaying of nine African-Americans in a South Carolina church last week, with an avowed white supremacist charged, was only the latest in a string of lethal attacks by people espousing racial hatred or hostility to government. The assaults have taken the lives of police officers, members of racial or religious minorities and random civilians.
Non-Muslim extremist have carried out 19 such attacks since 9/11, according to the latest count, compiled by David Sterman, a New America program associate, and overseen by Peter Bergen, a terrorism expert. By comparison seven lethal attacks by Islamic militants have taken place in the same period.

Friday, May 1, 2015

A True Example That No One Can Die Without Allah's (God's) Will.



The Video shows how a young child was found alive under the ground and is safe without any apparent injuries. It is A miracle and it is Allah the Almighty in whose hands is life and death. No one can die without His will.

The Holy Quran clears mentions:
Nor can a soul die except by Allah's permission, the term being fixed as by writing..... (Surah Al-Imran chapter 3 verse 145) 

Monday, January 12, 2015

Who's Who In Your Doctor's Office

As a patient when you visit your doctor's office you see a number of professionals dedicated to take care of you. Let us know who's who in your doctor's office. These descriptions are related to USA. There may be differences depending on different countries.

1. Physician (MD): The physicians are still the ones in charge- and those with the most training, as indicated by the length of their white coats, the longest of any health care professionals. MDs have 3 to 7 years of training after medical school.

2. Physician Assistant (PA) : Physician assistants can diagnose and prescribe lab tests, treatments and medications. They typically have a master's degree plus 2,000 hours of training with patients while in PA school. A PA's white coat is a little shorter than a physician's.

3. Nurse Practitioner (NP) : A Nurse practitioner has a master's degree which includes 500 to 700 hours of direct patient care during nursing school. NPs can do much of what doctors do, including diagnosis and can also prescribe medicines.

4. Medical Student: A medical student is a physician in training and wears a hip length white coat. he or she can take a medical history, but the prescribing of medicines or diagnostic tests needs approval from a supervising physician.

5. Registered Nurse (RN): Certified and licensed by the state, RNs administer medicines, provide care and otherwise manage patient care. The iconic nurse's cap all but disappeared by the 1980's, as more men become nurses and there was a switch to unisex scrubs.

6. Technician: Technicians are in charge of performing routine tests, such as drawing blood, running EKGs etc. They are usually certified by the state, and they typically wear scrubs. Many technicians have an associate degree in clinical laboratory science.