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Islamic State has weaponized children
In fact, Ali Akhbar Mahdi, a professor of religion at California State University at Northridge, argues that the word “teen” has no equivalent in Middle Eastern languages. Instead, they refer to pre-puberty, pre-youth or pre-adult. In most contexts, childhood is simply understood to be a period of time characterized by the absence of reason (‘all). -- Maclean's - Canada
The Islamic State group has weaponized children
In fact, Ali Akhbar Mahdi, a professor of religion at California State University at Northridge, argues that the word "teen" has no equivalent in Middle Eastern languages. Instead, they refer to pre-puberty, pre-youth or pre-adult. In most contexts, childhood is simply understood to be a period of time characterized by the absence of reason ('all). -- UPI
How The ISIS Attack In Manchester Killed Children To Recruit Islamic State Fighters
In fact, Ali Akhbar Mahdi, a professor of religion at California State University at Northridge, argues that the word “teen” has no equivalent in Middle Eastern languages. Instead, they refer to pre-puberty, pre-youth or pre-adult. In most contexts, childhood is simply understood to be a period of time characterized by the absence of reason (‘all). -- International Business Times
The Islamic State group has weaponized children
In fact, Ali Akhbar Mahdi, a professor of religion at California State University at Northridge, argues that the word “teen” has no equivalent in Middle Eastern languages. Instead, they refer to pre-puberty, pre-youth or pre-adult. In most contexts, childhood is simply understood to be a period of time characterized by the absence of reason (‘all). -- The Sentinel - PA
Manchester attack: Killing children is the new norm for Islamic State
In fact, Ali Akhbar Mahdi, a professor of religion at California State University at Northridge, argues that the word “teen” has no equivalent in Middle Eastern languages. Instead, they refer to pre-puberty, pre-youth or pre-adult. In most contexts, childhood is simply understood to be a period of time characterized by the absence of reason (‘all). -- Business Standard - India
The Islamic State group has weaponized children
In fact, Ali Akhbar Mahdi, a professor of religion at California State University at Northridge, argues that the word “teen” has no equivalent in Middle Eastern languages. Instead, they refer to pre-puberty, pre-youth or pre-adult. In most contexts, childhood is simply understood to be a period of time characterized by the absence of reason (‘all). -- AZFamily - AZ
Andersons Make Education a Family Affair
Although it seems incredible and nearly impossible, CSUN track & field head coach Avery Anderson and his wife Bridget Anderson, an assistant track & field coach with the Matadors, finally accomplished the feat on the evening of May 21 when they graduated from CSUN with their Master of Public Administration degrees with an emphasis in Leadership. -- AmericanTowns.com
Long Beach State, Cal State Fullerton renew baseball rivalry
Long Beach State’s 2-1 win Sunday over Hawaii was completed before the Titans’ 8-4 loss at CSUN, so the Dirtbags and many of their fans stayed at Blair Field and watched the finish of CSF-CSUN on the scoreboard screen. As soon as the final out was made in Northridge, the celebration began. -- Los Angeles Daily News
Sons of their fathers
Kobe Paras. The second son of the PBA’s only Rookie-MVP Benjie Paras, Kobe first joined the Jr. NBA program in 2010 alongside his brother Andrei. But it was in 2011 that he became a Jr. NBA All-Star. Gawky and a bit shy at the onset, Kobe blossomed into an explosive player, a Slam Dunk King and a dead serious baller who has set his sights on loftier goals : nothing less than the NBA. After playing for Creighton, Kobe is now headed for Cal State Northridge, a route that will place him in position for a real NBA career in the future. -- Business Mirror - Philippines
College Update: Brooks, Notre Dame softball eliminated in NCAA regional
Kyle Nicol (Burroughs High, 2016) Cal State Northridge freshman: The former Indians All-CIF player saw his share of appearances out of the bullpen during his first season with the Matadors. -- Burbank Leader