Editorial/Opinion

United States unites for Peace in Israel and Palestine

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Published in Cape May County Herald

People across the United States are coming together in big cities to ask Israel and Hamas, a group in Palestine, to stop fighting. I joined this effort too. I'm suggesting that Israel and Palestine should stop fighting and try to find a way to end the wars without making things worse. To achieve long-lasting peace between the two countries, I think there should be two steps.

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Peace is a Result of Negotiations

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By Kamala Sarup,

Published in Cape May County Herald.

The pursuit of amicable solutions holds promise in a society still grappling with the aftermath of conflict. Beyond endorsing peace talks globally, whether in the Middle East, Red Sea or between Russia and Ukraine, I advocate for a comprehensive strategy to restore peace. I implore all parties involved to collaborate and find a solution, recognizing the challenges posed by escalating military tensions with Russia, Ukraine and the Middle East.

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Exploring the Cape Collection for Unforgettable Adventures

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-Kamala Sarup

For those looking for the ideal combination of nature, beaches, shorelines, and adventure, Cape May is an enticing place that provides a lovely escape. Kelly Lavorgna and Andrew Bares are at the forefront of promoting the hospitality industry, having unveiled the Cape Collection - a beacon of excellence that beckons guests to explore the delights of New Jersey and breathe vitality into the region's economy.

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Nepal: People In Search Of A Future

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Nepal: People In Search Of A Future

A desire for job, security and opportunity is sending many of Nepal's young people out of the county in search of better lives. "I feel secure. My son goes to school regularly and my husband has started to work," she said. "At least no one will come in the middle of the night and threaten us like in Nepal. At least our lives are not in danger here."

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Political theory holds that a sustainable politics

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Political theory holds that a sustainable politics will engender a type of cooperation between the elected representatives of the people which results in accomplishments that are useful to the people who elected them rather than the representatives themselves.

When political deadlocks cause a static condition, or the elected representatives only care about their own personal wealth and accomplishments, such a democracy can easily give rise to a condition which is ripe for social unrest, even revolution or rebellion.

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Homicide, prosecutions were not being brought

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Although there is no simple and universally accepted definition of homicide crime but in simple words, a homicide crime is unlawful act punishable by the authority or a state. Hence, there exist different categories or different types of misconduct such as personal, property, inchoate and statutory crimes that is not accepted by the community or a state. Homicide and domestic violence is considered as one of the biggest crime today even when homicide violence laws are very strict.

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Education and recidivism go against each other

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The disparity in state spending on prison has risen nearly 3 times in comparison to education whereas in some states like Colorado, South Dakota and, Wyoming the number has raised up to 5, 6 and 7 respectively. I believe this is a serious dilemma.

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Women’s Politics

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Politicians are largely self serving and incompetent.

  by Kamala Sarup  

It is true, globally, that the role of women in politics and economics is increasing but this is only true on paper, not in practical use.

It is true, globally, that the role of women in politics and economics is increasing but this is only true on paper, not in practical use.

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