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Nairaland GeneralRe: Seun, When Will Mama-gee Get Banned Permanently? by mamagee3(f): 8:10pm On Jan 04, 2010
MyHonour:
^^Now i can tell that you have some feelings for me, so please send me your phone number make i call you.
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RomanceRe: Do You Think Umar Farouk Abdulmuttalab Is Goodlooking? by mamagee3(op): 8:03pm On Jan 04, 2010
johnnygan:
Whats the fuss over the terrorist. I think the devil is more handsome and sexy-looking than HE
Are you sure? wink
EventsRe: Your Wedding - Your Parents Guest List Or Your Guest List? by mamagee3(f): 8:00pm On Jan 04, 2010
I'll have to reduce the number of people my parents invited. tongue
RomanceRe: She Insists On Keeping The Pregnancy: I'm 27 by mamagee3(f): 7:59pm On Jan 04, 2010
He must be a demented fellow! angry
LiteratureElie Wiesel: A Phenomenal by mamagee3(op): 7:58pm On Jan 04, 2010
Elie Wiesel's statement, ", to remain silent and indifferent is the greatest sin of all, "stands as a succinct summary of his views on life and serves as the driving force of his work. Wiesel is the author of 36 works dealing with Judaism, the Holocaust, and the moral responsibility of all people to fight hatred, racism and genocide.

Born September 30, 1928, Eliezer Wiesel led a life representative of many Jewish children. Growing up in a small village in Romania, his world revolved around family, religious study, community and God. Yet his family, community and his innocent faith were destroyed upon the deportation of his village in 1944. Arguably the most powerful and renowned passage in Holocaust literature, his first book, Night, records the inclusive experience of the Jews:

Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, which has turned my life into one long night, seven times cursed and seven times sealed. Never shall I forget that smoke. Never shall I forget the little faces of the children, whose bodies I saw turned into wreaths of smoke beneath a silent blue sky.
Never shall I forget those flames which consumed my faith forever.
Never shall I forget that nocturnal silence which deprived me, for all eternity, of the desire to live. Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust. Never shall I forget these things, even if I am condemned to live as long as God Himself. Never.
And Wiesel has since dedicated his life to ensuring that none of us forget what happened to the Jews.
Wiesel survived Auschwitz, Buna, Buchenwald and Gleiwitz. After the liberation of the camps in April 1945, Wiesel spent a few years in a French orphanage and in 1948 began to study in Paris at the Sorbonne. He became involved in journalistic work with the French newspaper L'arche. He was acquainted with Nobel laureate Francois Mauriac, who eventually influenced Wiesel to break his vowed silence and write of his experience in the concentration camps, thus beginning a lifetime of service.
Elie Wiesel -- age 15
Wiesel has since published over thirty books, earned the Nobel Peace Prize, been appointed to chair the President's Commission on the Holocaust, awarded the Congressional Gold Medal of Achievement and more. Due to a fateful car accident in New York in 1956, Wiesel spent a year confined to a wheelchair while recovering. It was during this year that he made the decision to become a U.S. citizen and is still today an active figure within our society, as well as fulfilling his role in Jewish politics around the world.

Wiesel's job as chairman of the President's Commission on the Holocaust was the planning of an American memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. The Report to the President on the President's Commission on the Holocaust focuses on memory. Wiesel writes that the reason for creating the museum must include; denying the Nazi's a posthumous victory, honoring the last wish of victims to tell, and protecting the future of humanity from such evil recurring. Always maintaining his dedicated belief that although all the victims of the Holocaust were not Jewish, all Jews were victims of the Holocaust, Wiesel advocated placing the major emphasis of the memorial on the annihilation of the Jews, while still remembering the murder of other groups.

Guided by the unique nature of the Holocaust and the moral obligation to remember, the Commission decided to divide and emphasize the museum into areas of memorial, museum, education, research, commemoration and action to prevent recurrence. In order to come to these decisions, a group of 57 members of the Commission and Advisory Board -- including Senators, Rabbis, Christians, professors, judges, Congressmen, Priests, Jews, men and women -- traveled to Eastern Europe, Denmark and Israel to study Holocaust memorials and cemeteries and to meet with other public officials. The emotional pain and commitment required by such a trip is remarkable, and Wiesel's leadership is undeniably noteworthy.


Wiesel with Yitzhak Rabin
Wiesel remained chairman of the Committee until 1986. He has aided in the recognition and remembrance of Soviet Jews, the establishment of Israel and has dedicated the latter part of his life to the witness of the second-generation and the vital requirement that memory and action be carried on after the survivors have all left us. Wiesel's own words are the best explanation:

Let us remember, let us remember the heroes of Warsaw, the martyrs of Treblinka, the children of Auschwitz. They fought alone, they suffered alone, they lived alone, but they did not die alone, for something in all of us died with them.
Bibliography of Elie Wiesel's Works
FamilyRe: Why Don't Nigerian Parents Listen To Their Children? by mamagee3(f): 7:55pm On Jan 04, 2010
My parents listen to me although
Some Nigerian Parents don't listen to their children
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FamilyRe: If You Have Done It B4 Then You Are A Monster! by mamagee3(f): 7:53pm On Jan 04, 2010
Must you start a thread? undecided
FashionRe: ~ Celebrity Fashion ~ by mamagee3(f): 7:52pm On Jan 04, 2010
mohawkchic:
~Veronica Webb In Christian Sirano
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I love this attire! kiss
FoodRe: Nkwobi And Isi Ewu by mamagee3(f): 7:49pm On Jan 04, 2010
No one's giving you a recipe!
Just refer to google
. cool
PoliticsRe: Taking Over Nigeria by mamagee3(f): 7:46pm On Jan 04, 2010
Is there a war about to overtake Nigeria? shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: U.s And Britain Close Embassies In Yemen by mamagee3(f): 7:45pm On Jan 04, 2010
Closing their embassies won't stop Al Qaeda from striking
They just have to pray
. tongue
PoliticsRe: What Are The Consequences Of The Umar Farouk's Action Visa Lottery(nigerian) by mamagee3(f): 7:43pm On Jan 04, 2010
It would be so difficult for a Nigerian to get a visa to the U.S.
PoliticsRe: Uk Whites Scampered For Safety After A Nigerian Identified Self At Train Station by mamagee3(f): 7:42pm On Jan 04, 2010
This is just an embarassment to us. tongue
FoodRe: I Am Really Hungry For Nigerian Food In Louisiana by mamagee3(f): 7:40pm On Jan 04, 2010
Louisiana is a Nigeria twin
You'll find Nigerian food anywhere
. tongue
PoliticsRe: American Ridicules Lagos From The Air by mamagee3(f): 7:36pm On Jan 04, 2010
I bet the American would be begging to live in Lagos
If America let him
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RomanceIs It Right For A Woman To Get Pregnant Before The Wedding by mamagee3(op): 7:34pm On Jan 04, 2010
Should pregnancy come before or after marriage?
Nairaland GeneralRe: Happy New Year by mamagee3(f): 7:32pm On Jan 04, 2010
Thanks, I wish you a merry and Joyous New Year. cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Shuns Aso Rock Food, Drinks - Beware Of ‘abiola Treatment’ Groups Warn by mamagee3(f): 7:32pm On Jan 04, 2010
Jonathan Badluck is a disgrace to Nigeria. angry
SportsRe: Yobo Marries Ex-beauty Queen, Adaeze Igwe, In Jos by mamagee3(f): 7:29pm On Jan 04, 2010
Good for them! cheesy cheesy
CelebritiesRe: Joseph Yobo Weds Adaeze Igwe by mamagee3(f): 7:27pm On Jan 04, 2010
semid:
Aaaaaaw, how sweet!! wish the new couples a happy married life and I hope this will impart positively on his performances on the pitch of play.

I trust my guy not to waste anytime in scoring a goal grin grin
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RomanceRe: Women: Do They Really Worth It? by mamagee3(f): 7:25pm On Jan 04, 2010
Too long to read. tongue
PoliticsRe: Mariam Babangida Is Dead! And Who Cares? by mamagee3(f): 7:22pm On Jan 04, 2010
Why did you open a thread about it if you didn't care? undecided
Nairaland GeneralRe: Just My Talent by mamagee3(op): 7:19pm On Jan 04, 2010
EventsRe: What Is The Worst Party You Have Ever Attended? by mamagee3(f): 7:15pm On Jan 04, 2010
A birthday party in which I was given only a piece of bushmeat
and it only lasted about 30 minutes
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EventsRe: What Birthday Present to give for a 102 Year Old Man? by mamagee3(f): 7:14pm On Jan 04, 2010
You could buy him something like a T-Shirt or a walking stick. cheesy cheesy
EventsRe: Must We Wear A Ring On Our Wedding Day? by mamagee3(f): 7:13pm On Jan 04, 2010
Yes, a ring must be worn on a wedding day
Cos, it symbolizes a covenant between the couple
. wink
PoliticsRe: Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab: This Is His Photo by mamagee3(f): 12:38am On Jan 03, 2010
Are you Jealous? undecided
RomanceRe: When Female Dates Say I ' I've A Boy Friend' Is It Just To Feel Tech? by mamagee3(f): 12:37am On Jan 03, 2010
Female girls wants to feel tech? huh huh
Christianity EtcRe: "YOU ARE DOGS, SAID JESUS" Christians who are Hypertensive should'nt read this by mamagee3(f): 12:35am On Jan 03, 2010
This is serious. . . lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Sahara Reporters: Good Or Bad by mamagee3(f): 12:34am On Jan 03, 2010
18 platoon:
@mama-gee.
USA= united states of ajegunle.
You must be a Fuc.ktard!
Jokes EtcRe: Some Things Are Exposed by mamagee3(f): 12:33am On Jan 03, 2010
Fantastic Joke!!! wink

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