Archive | April, 2009

Contact RELATIVITY

Contact RELATIVITY

  Have any comments about our magazine? Any suggestions or ideas about what we could include in future issues? Do you know the meaning of life and want to share it with us? Are you bored and looking to pass the time? Drop us a line and tell us what you’re thinking… Our Editor-in-Chief will answer each [...]

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Top Ten Countries in the World to Live In

Top Ten Countries in the World to Live In

A country’s standard of living is measured by fifty-three indicators, such as health care, education, employment, income per individual, equality of income amongst citizens , home ownership, transportation, environmental quality, life expectancy and even freedom of speech for its citizens. The higher a nation’s marks in these categories, the higher the standard of living. Conversely, an [...]

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Letter From the Editor

Letter From the Editor

RELATIVITY OnLine seeks to promote global citizenry through the respect, awareness, and recognition of individual perspective. Specificity over stereotypes, tolerance over dogmatism, and justice over bigotry- RELATIVITY is about the deconstruction of ethnocentrism, and its dangerous tendency to compartmentalize and diminish. There are many paths and not only one, and the values and beliefs of any single culture will never be universal. RELATIVITY seeks [...]

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Top Ten Useless Degrees

Top Ten Useless Degrees

Some people might argue that any education is a good education. After looking through the list of the awesome degrees below, these people just might change their minds. Offering degrees in both surfing and UFOs, RELATIVITY OnLine offers a special congratualtions to the Aussies. Aliens and surfboards are sure ways to secure your future. Cheers mate!    [...]

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Abdulla Abdulsalam Belal

Abdulla Abdulsalam Belal

Born in Dubai, UAE Staff Writer Abdulla Abdulsalam Belal is a recent graduate of one his country’s most prestigious prep schools. Set to begin his first year of college, he hopes to major in media studies and communications. In his young life, Belal has seen his small country go from a empty patch of sand, closed to the [...]

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Top Ten Indian Baby Names

Top Ten Indian Baby Names

When it comes to baby names, people are often interested in the meaning or significance behind them. Whether it’s Anthony, Ali, Hiroko, or Oksanna, names are the first thing we know about someone. Most Western cultures name their children after a family member or even a freind, while Eastern culture names sometimes do the same, but the names themselves often [...]

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Top Ten Eccentric Buildings

Top Ten Eccentric Buildings

Architecture combines art with purpose and sometimes a little eccentricity along with it. RELATVITY OnLine searched the globe and came up with we thought to be the most unique buildings on the planet. 1. The Crooked House – Sopot, Poland 2. The Dancing House – Prague, Czech Republic 3. Sagrada Familia – Barcelona, Spain 4. [...]

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Gibbs Burke

Gibbs Burke

Born in Lutherville, Maryland, American Gibbs Burke is a Modern Constitutionalist, and carries a strong dislike for today’s mainstream media. He views today’s mass media machine as telling its audience how to react to a given situation, rather than simply reporting the news of the day to then let those who watch it pass judgment independently.  Although Burke holds [...]

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  • AHMADINEJAD SUFFERS BURNS Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s much anticipated address to the U.N. ended in tragedy when a pyrotechnics mishap left the him with third-degree burns on his hands and face. His entrance music “Highway To Hell” also skipped. Bad day for the Mad Iranian Hobbit.
  • FOOD BARONS WORSE THAN WALL STREET Big Food makes Big Finance look like amateurs: 3 firms process 70% of US beef; 87% of acreage dedicated to GE crops contained crops bearing Monsanto traits; 4 companies produced 75% of cereal and snacks. Holy Shit Batman! Now that’s an dictatorial Monopl
  • HAS EGYPT"S REVOLUTION BECOME A MILITARY COUP? As the so-called Supreme Council of the Armed Forces increasingly cements, and in some cases flaunts, its firm grip on power, the revolution that inspired a region is beginning to look more like an old-fashioned military takeover.
  • KOSHER AND HALAL NO MORE The Dutch parliament voted to ban ritual slaughter of animals, a move strongly opposed by the country’s Muslim and Jewish minorities. Get over yourself Amsterdam, hit the bong, bang a prostutte and live and let live already.
  • TO ALL THE LADIES OUT THERE Online dating has become more popular than ever and cyber sex has replaced face to face excitment altogether for some. To all the ladies out there, the guy you’re currently online with just sent us his photo. Oy Yah baby.
  • WiKI SLAMS SCIENTOLOGISTS Wikipedia has banned the Church of Scientology from editing any articles. Punishment for repeated and deceptive editing of articles related to the controversial religion. Like Wikipedia isn’t filled with false crap anyway. Morons.

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