cPanel Getting Started Wizard | Website Owners: "The Web Disk will open a window on your computer, allowing new files to be moved, deleted, or added to the server, just as you would manage files on your personal computer.
To log into a Web Disk account:
Click the Access Web Disk button.
Choose your operating system (OS): Windows®, Mac®, or Linux."
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
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Hamas Military Leader Killed by Israeli Airstrike | United with Israel
Hamas Military Leader Killed by Israeli Airstrike | United with Israel: "A harsh blow has landed upon Hamas’s command and control array, as the IDF hit Ahmed Jaabari, the head of the military wing of Hamas in Gaza, who headed the organization and dealt directly with carrying out terror attacks against Israel.
“We are at the beginning of a wide scale attack, in view of the unbearable situation of the residents of the South,” he added."
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“We are at the beginning of a wide scale attack, in view of the unbearable situation of the residents of the South,” he added."
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
'Obama mulls compromise on Irani... JPost - Iranian Threat - News
'Obama mulls compromise on Irani... JPost - Iranian Threat - News: "Obama may agree to it continuing to enrich uranium up to 5 percent purity – the upper end of the range for civilian purposes – in exchange for Tehran agreeing to unrestricted inspections, strict oversight of the nuclear program and numerous other safeguards long demanded by the IAEA, the UN’s nuclear watchdog, according to the report.
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The idea of allowing Tehran to continue to enrich uranium is contentious considering that even at 5% enrichment, Iranian scientists might be able to gain the knowledge and experience to build a bomb, the report stated.
The White House has long denied being open to a compromise on Iranian uranium enrichment."
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The idea of allowing Tehran to continue to enrich uranium is contentious considering that even at 5% enrichment, Iranian scientists might be able to gain the knowledge and experience to build a bomb, the report stated.
The White House has long denied being open to a compromise on Iranian uranium enrichment."
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
What Age Have We Reached? | WebSiteWealth.biz
What Age Have We Reached? | WebSiteWealth.biz: "It is hard to tell where we are right now in the greater scheme of things. My personal belief is that nations are beginning to fall. Relations between the United States, and nations like China and Russia are key to stopping the raging fires of the east.
Perhaps no one would have predicted where it would lead, yet the fall of Great Towers in our generation, has lead to an economic decline, as well as changing the alignment of the people. This is not a time to allow random elements to run their course.
We have all been distracted, yet now we must open our eyes. To do nothing is on par with fueling and fanning the flames which contain the seeds of the earths annihilation. There is nothing "good" about the world grinding to a standstill.
Yet all the signs are there, that we currently hover on the brink of annihilation"
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Perhaps no one would have predicted where it would lead, yet the fall of Great Towers in our generation, has lead to an economic decline, as well as changing the alignment of the people. This is not a time to allow random elements to run their course.
We have all been distracted, yet now we must open our eyes. To do nothing is on par with fueling and fanning the flames which contain the seeds of the earths annihilation. There is nothing "good" about the world grinding to a standstill.
Yet all the signs are there, that we currently hover on the brink of annihilation"
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THE DAILY STAR :: Opinion :: Commentary :: There are ways to avert a disastrous disarmament war with Iran
THE DAILY STAR :: Opinion :: Commentary :: There are ways to avert a disastrous disarmament war with Iran: "if the talks fail and military action against Iran becomes more likely, no one should be surprised. Over the past decade, a new kind of war has been invented: a war designed to stop a country from obtaining nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction.
The first “disarmament war” was the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Its goal, spelled out plainly by U.S. President George W. Bush’s administration to the Security Council and the U.S. Congress, was to destroy Iraq’s stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction and production facilities. As it turned out, no such stockpiles or facilities were found, and the war proved to be an exercise in bloody futility.
This experience illustrates one of the great drawbacks of the use of force as a tool of disarmament. An attack must be timed to perfection, and it must be launched after the WMD programs are in operation and evident, but before they have produced any weapons."
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The first “disarmament war” was the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Its goal, spelled out plainly by U.S. President George W. Bush’s administration to the Security Council and the U.S. Congress, was to destroy Iraq’s stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction and production facilities. As it turned out, no such stockpiles or facilities were found, and the war proved to be an exercise in bloody futility.
This experience illustrates one of the great drawbacks of the use of force as a tool of disarmament. An attack must be timed to perfection, and it must be launched after the WMD programs are in operation and evident, but before they have produced any weapons."
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Bowing to pressure, Porsche joins Hyundai in ending business with Iran | Fox News
Bowing to pressure, Porsche joins Hyundai in ending business with Iran | Fox News: "United Against a Nuclear Iran. Iran’s two largest automakers, the Iran Khodro Group and the Saipa Group, are subsidiaries of the Iranian Development and Renovation Organization, the same government body involved in developing the regime’s nuclear and missile programs. Iran’s third largest automaker, the Bahman Group, is nearly half-owned by the Revolutionary Guard.
Iran’s auto industry, which has business relationships with Nissan, Fiat, Volvo and Peugeot, employs thousands of workers and exports vehicles to more than 30 countries. Porsche, which just last Friday joined Hyundai in agreeing to pull out of Iran, reportedly sold $17 million worth of cars through its dealership in Tehran in just the past few months. A spokesperson for the German automaker confirmed to FoxNews.com the company's intention to leave the country."
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Iran’s auto industry, which has business relationships with Nissan, Fiat, Volvo and Peugeot, employs thousands of workers and exports vehicles to more than 30 countries. Porsche, which just last Friday joined Hyundai in agreeing to pull out of Iran, reportedly sold $17 million worth of cars through its dealership in Tehran in just the past few months. A spokesperson for the German automaker confirmed to FoxNews.com the company's intention to leave the country."
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Barak: Israel made no promises not to attack I... JPost - Defense
Barak: Israel made no promises not to attack I... JPost - Defense: "postponing the talks by five weeks presents Iran with a prize, and the opportunity to continue to develop its nuclear program.
Addressing the videotape of of Lt.-Col. Shalom Eisner, the IDF officer filmed slamming his M16 into the face of a Danish activist, Barak said such behavior was "unacceptable."
According to the defense minister, Eisner must be allowed to present his side, and the IDF was correct in suspending him as an initial response. Barak emphasized that Eisner's actions do not match the IDF's values, and require a full investigation"
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Addressing the videotape of of Lt.-Col. Shalom Eisner, the IDF officer filmed slamming his M16 into the face of a Danish activist, Barak said such behavior was "unacceptable."
According to the defense minister, Eisner must be allowed to present his side, and the IDF was correct in suspending him as an initial response. Barak emphasized that Eisner's actions do not match the IDF's values, and require a full investigation"
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Monday, March 26, 2012
On Iran Nuclear Effort, 2 Questions Split U.S. and Israel - NYTimes.com
On Iran Nuclear Effort, 2 Questions Split U.S. and Israel - NYTimes.com: "“Amazingly, some people refuse to acknowledge that Iran’s goal is to develop nuclear weapons,” Mr. Netanyahu said Monday evening in a speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a hawkish, pro-Israel lobbying group, dismissing the American arguments that Iran may be seeking only the option to build the ultimate weapon. “You see, Iran claims that it’s enriching uranium to develop medical research. Yeah, right.”"
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On Iran Nuclear Effort, 2 Questions Split U.S. and Israel - NYTimes.com
On Iran Nuclear Effort, 2 Questions Split U.S. and Israel - NYTimes.com: " how to calibrate the resumption of negotiations with Iran while continuing to accelerate sanctions and sabotage against its nuclear program. But they remained divided on two central questions: If Iran decided to race for a nuclear weapon, would the West detect that in time to stop it? And even if it were detected, would an airstrike be the best option?
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From the administration’s top ranks down, American officials say they would almost certainly detect a sprint to manufacture a weapon. Among the signs, they say, would be any move to evict international inspectors, "
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From the administration’s top ranks down, American officials say they would almost certainly detect a sprint to manufacture a weapon. Among the signs, they say, would be any move to evict international inspectors, "
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Global Economy | End Global Hunger.org
Global Economy | End Global Hunger.org: "Where should the US focus its efforts; eliminating the threat to the stability of the entire world- Iran’s enrichment of U-235 (Uranium isotope 235 enriched to a weapons grade product) or should we focus our efforts on helping supply a hungry world with our rich grain production capability.
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Iran declared Wednesday that it planned this year to triple production of its most concentrated form of nuclear fuel, expanding its manufacturing efforts to a mountainous, once secret nuclear site buried deep underground. Atomic experts worry that the production of more concentrated fuel could bring Iran closer to the ability to rapidly make weapons-grade uranium for a bomb.
Iran declared Wednesday that it planned this year to triple production of its most concentrated form of nuclear fuel, expanding its manufacturing efforts to a mountainous, once secret nuclear site buried deep underground. Atomic experts worry that the production of more concentrated fuel could bring Iran closer to the ability to rapidly make weapons-grade uranium for a bomb"
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Iran declared Wednesday that it planned this year to triple production of its most concentrated form of nuclear fuel, expanding its manufacturing efforts to a mountainous, once secret nuclear site buried deep underground. Atomic experts worry that the production of more concentrated fuel could bring Iran closer to the ability to rapidly make weapons-grade uranium for a bomb.
Iran declared Wednesday that it planned this year to triple production of its most concentrated form of nuclear fuel, expanding its manufacturing efforts to a mountainous, once secret nuclear site buried deep underground. Atomic experts worry that the production of more concentrated fuel could bring Iran closer to the ability to rapidly make weapons-grade uranium for a bomb"
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Friday, March 23, 2012
French gunman Mohammed Merah shot dead in police raid | The Envoy - Yahoo! News
French gunman Mohammed Merah shot dead in police raid | The Envoy - Yahoo! News: "a possible surrender, giving rise to speculation he might have committed suicide. "But when heavily armed paramilitary police entered the apartment through the door and several windows about 10:30 a.m., Gueant said, Merah burst out of the bathroom, blasting away with several weapons," the Washington Post's Edward Cody reported. Gueant said Mareh had fired at police before jumping out of the window where "he was found dead on the ground below.""
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
China’s Missile Shield Plans | China Power
China’s Missile Shield Plans | China Power: "Also, China is far more opaque about its intentions than the US would like – not atypical for either rising powers or Asian cultures.’
An indirect result of Chinese secrecy was international condemnation of its decision in 2007 to conduct the ‘killing’ of a satellite. On January 11 of that year, China used a missile to destroy an aging Fengyun series weather satellite. The test was a success, but prompted an international outcry and concerns that it was further evidence that China had taken another step toward the militarization of space."
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An indirect result of Chinese secrecy was international condemnation of its decision in 2007 to conduct the ‘killing’ of a satellite. On January 11 of that year, China used a missile to destroy an aging Fengyun series weather satellite. The test was a success, but prompted an international outcry and concerns that it was further evidence that China had taken another step toward the militarization of space."
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
Stuxnet Worm Used Against Iran Was Tested in Israel - NYTimes.com
Stuxnet Worm Used Against Iran Was Tested in Israel - NYTimes.com: "send Iran’s nuclear centrifuges spinning wildly out of control. Another seems right out of the movies: The computer program also secretly recorded what normal operations at the nuclear plant looked like, then played those readings back to plant operators, like a pre-recorded security tape in a bank heist, so that it would appear that everything was operating normally while the centrifuges were actually tearing themselves apart.
The attacks were not fully successful: Some parts of Iran’s operations ground to a halt, while others survived, according to the reports of international nuclear inspectors."
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The attacks were not fully successful: Some parts of Iran’s operations ground to a halt, while others survived, according to the reports of international nuclear inspectors."
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Stuxnet Worm Used Against Iran Was Tested in Israel - NYTimes.com
Stuxnet Worm Used Against Iran Was Tested in Israel - NYTimes.com: "Though American and Israeli officials refuse to talk publicly about what goes on at Dimona, the operations there, as well as related efforts in the United States, are among the newest and strongest clues suggesting that the virus was designed as an American-Israeli project to sabotage the Iranian program.
In recent days, the retiring chief of Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency, Meir Dagan, and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton separately announced that they believed Iran’s efforts had been set back by several years. Mrs. Clinton cited American-led sanctions, which have hurt Iran’s ability to buy components and do business around the world."
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In recent days, the retiring chief of Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency, Meir Dagan, and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton separately announced that they believed Iran’s efforts had been set back by several years. Mrs. Clinton cited American-led sanctions, which have hurt Iran’s ability to buy components and do business around the world."
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Monday, January 23, 2012
Anti-Semitism is something everyone needs to be worried about. | TheWritersCafe.org
Anti-Semitism is something everyone needs to be worried about. | TheWritersCafe.org: "For the largest part of my life, I have not worn a Kippa (except when going to synagogue) did not particularly worry about having kosher food, nor did I worry about turning lights on or off on Shabbos. Yet I am Jewish, always have been always will be."
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Friday, January 13, 2012
Lamed Vav Tzadikim - TheWritersCafe.org | TheWritersCafe.org
Lamed Vav Tzadikim - TheWritersCafe.org | TheWritersCafe.org: " Lamed Vav actually standing for the numerical value of 36, may indeed be secondary to understanding the meaning of the shape of the Hebrew letters. Lamed is distinct in that it is the only Hebrew letter that goes above the guideline. Kabbalistically this can be explained to be the letter that taps into shemayim (heaven) to capture a creation or an idea. However capturing an idea alone might not be enough, and that is where the Vav comes in. The straight line from the top to the bottom which can be thought of to be the essence of the Vav, is what is needed to take an idea who’s origin is in Shemayim, and bring it down to the world where it van be revealed, understood, and acted upon."
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012
About | Social Advertising.org
About | Social Advertising.org: "also be implementing various tools in order to more effectively deliver the results that today’s web based or web driven businesses requires. For the meantime the author and publisher of this website is looking to expand the focus of many of his websites, which can best be accomplished by collaborating with other authors, and website publishers."
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