Imran Saleh

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Imran Saleh

@imranaly

Now I am lost, so I joined twitter.

Vancouver, British Columbia Katılım Haziran 2009
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Taymur Malik
Taymur Malik@BlueMist911·
🚨BIG BREAKING🇮🇳🔥 Naxalites have reportedly attacked an #India-#Israel drone facility in Delhi, triggering a massive explosion & fire that has engulfed the entire complex. Sources suggests at least 50 workers, including Indian & Israeli personnel have been killed as flames & thick smoke continue to rise from the site.
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Saravanaprasad Balasubramanian (Modi ka Pariwar)
Thinaah Muralitharan threw her racket in the air to give herself more recovery time, while Pearly Tan simply got down on all fours to try to catch her breath after the women's doubles duo survived a 211-shot rally at the Malaysia Masters badminton tournament on Thursday. What an amazing rally! The level of fitness and athleticism was just incredible! 👏🏽👏🏽👍🏻🏸
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Marina Medvin 🇺🇸
Marina Medvin 🇺🇸@MarinaMedvin·
American colleges have been overwhelmingly funded by Islamic countries over the last few decades. Why.
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Imran Saleh
Imran Saleh@imranaly·
Feeling proud to receive this certificate from Taleeb and the incredible team of @taleeb! Thank you for the opportunity to contribute to making Canada Strong and Vancouver Strong. Honoured to be a part of this inspiring journey. #TeamTaleeb #CanadaStrong #VancouverStrong
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Manish Jethwani
Manish Jethwani@mrjethwani_·
ED raids, Adani trades. Dosti bani rahe!
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Hanif Bayat
Hanif Bayat@HanifBayat·
🇨🇦 Top 20 Corporate Giants: 🔹7 Finance 🔹4 Oil/Gas 🔹2 Railroads 🔹2 Groceries 🔹2 Software 🔹3 Others 📅 Avg founding year: 1916 (vs. 1956 🇺🇸) Is 🇨🇦 business sector too old-school?🤔 Avg annualized return (incl. div): 🔹5-yr: 13.5% 🔹10-yr: 11.7% Beating 🇨🇦real estate returns (4.5%-11%) Top performers (5-yr annualized return): • Constellation: 28% • CNRL: 23% • Shopify: 22% • Loblaws: 22% ------------------------ Provided by WOWA.ca Simply Know Your Options🔍
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸@Tablesalt13·
Two Canadian polls. Same period - Same area. This should be illegal.
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Swapna Kumar Panda
Swapna Kumar Panda@swapnakpanda·
FREE FREE FREE 7 "C" Programming Books
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Ali Al-Salim
Ali Al-Salim@alialsalim·
Nothing prepares you for the loss of a beloved father. Your greatest gift to me are my two brothers. Rest in peace ❤️
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Kashif Pirzada, MD
Kashif Pirzada, MD@KashPrime·
Probably the most important article you'll read all year, by @omeraziz12 in the @globeandmail Canada is in serious trouble, and Aziz hits the nail on the head on the causes: - Deep incompetence by politicians, who resort to PR management over making decisions. Parliament is deeply dysfunctional, with Question Period a joke, and committee hearings a farce. Trudeau but also the provincial premiers have much to answer for. Many of our leaders come from legacy wealthy backgrounds and have absolutely no idea how difficult they've made life for Canadians. "What I realized soon thereafter was that this country was witnessing a systemic political failure, a complete inability of politicians to get change done in ways that manifested at the dinner table. An extreme form of PR and image-management had begun to take over delivering on policy in concrete ways − and the entire country was noticing. Nor was this an accident, the unfortunate consequence of polarization or inequality, but the deliberate result of multiple policy failures − as well as failures of will." "Normally, in a democracy, social ills can be addressed by public officials. But Canada’s own political institutions have been riven by corruption and personal ambition. And now also potentially by foreign influence. Each controversy and scandal leads people away from crucial time and policy attention that could have been spent on fixing the country’s major issues. At the parliamentary level, most members of Parliament are so frightened of speaking for themselves that they are rendered powerless. This defies the very essence of the British parliamentary system, upon which Canada’s system is based, which empowers MPs to speak on behalf of their constituents and represent their true voice in the people’s chamber." - Inattention to rising crime, especially rampant car thefts, a revolving door criminal justice system, neglect of the opioid crisis. We have the laxest justice system in the Western world. Causing someone's death will get you a 6 month sentence in one prominent example. America had mass incarceration, we have mass leniency. "At some point, one would think that the deaths of so many innocent and vulnerable people would elicit outrage − yet life goes on as normal. Each life is precious, and when violent criminals get off easy, or without punishment at all, they learn the terrible lesson that this country does not take its own laws seriously, so why should they? When the law loses its power to deter crime, either because of prosecutors not moving forward with cases, or because of a general laissez-faire attitude toward violent crime happening in other neighbourhoods, it is the marginalized who are harmed most." - Rising housing costs that has made nearly everyone, including me, to paraphrase A Bittersweet Symphony, a slave to massive mortgages until they die, or they are perennial renters. "For many Canadians, the cost of living has become unaffordable. The average price of a house in the GTA is $1.1-million, and Metro Vancouver is around the same. There are certainly cheaper places to live, but the average cost of a rental in Canada has reached record highs − more than $2,100 a month. According to one major study, Canada needs to build an additional 3.5 million homes by the end of the decade and is currently only building around 200,000 a year." - Violation of the social contract on immigration. "In Canada, the social contract for years allowed more immigration to grow the economy, but this came with stringent criteria for who should be admitted. Today, there are more than 900,000 international students in Canada, a 170-per-cent increase over the past decade. Some of these students have been scammed by for-profit colleges. Others have been affiliated with fake schools, using their student visas as loopholes in the immigration system. The social system was unprepared for such an influx, though certain institutions benefited: colleges and universities got more fees; politicians touted rising immigration numbers; the landlord class got an endless supply of perpetual renters. Without any housing available, this has left the country unprepared to deal with multiple, overlapping economic and social crises." Aziz asks What is the Canadian dream? "It was a promise − less individualistic and gun-friendly than the American version, but no less ambitious. To me, the dream promised that every person here could have a decent shot at life, one that was better than that of their parents. There was emphasis on community and a strong focus on order and good government. The compact included the payment of higher taxes, and in exchange, the existence of world-class social institutions delivering for ordinary people. The immigration system worked because the same contract existed with immigrants − that they would work hard, play by the rules, become part of Canadian society through legal means, and in return, would become citizens of a highly functioning democracy where a good life was, if not guaranteed, then within reach. The dream was based on fairness, on merit, on policies that worked. It promised breathable air and the bountiful resources of the second-largest country on Earth. It promised the principle of equality of opportunity, promised safety and peace and responsibility. It promised leaders who put the national and long-term interests of the country above their own partisan needs. The dream now feels like it’s on life support." Amen
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
Everyone should watch this video. If you watch this and you’re still for mass migration because you think you’re a humanitarian, I’m pretty sure you’re a lost cause. You can’t save the world by importing the 3rd world into your country.
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Michael Girdley
Michael Girdley@girdley·
I considered moving out of the USA. After some research, I realized leaving is stupid. There is no chance the USA will stop being the global superpower. And the best country for opportunity. The reason surprised me: ⬇️
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Ex Bhakt
Ex Bhakt@exbhakt_·
Best Video on Today's India
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Imran Saleh
Imran Saleh@imranaly·
You are not defined by what you lose. You are defined by what you go thru. Been thru shit.
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Ben Smith
Ben Smith@bensmithlive·
The keys to mental resilience aren't: Genetics. Attitude. Emotional intelligence. It is something fundamental nobody knows about. Here it is (and how to increase it for a bulletproof mind):
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