Mike Ghouse – My Mission
My CV with business expertise and a 60-page extensive profile of accomplishments are appended to the Profile at Linked In at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeghouse/ HERE IS A PART OF MY RECORD 1. PERSONAL… Read more »
My CV with business expertise and a 60-page extensive profile of accomplishments are appended to the Profile at Linked In at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeghouse/ HERE IS A PART OF MY RECORD 1. PERSONAL… Read more »
Sunday, September 30, 2018, Washington, DC — The National Iranian American Council held its annual conference at the Hyatt Regency, Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Hamza Khan’s The Pluralism Project… Read more »
No to Kavanaugh The Senate hearing on Thursday, September 27, 2018, was turned into politics by the irresponsible Republicans. Right off the bat, Senator Grassley set the tone by blaming… Read more »
SMALL THINGS TO BE HAPPY ABOUT From 205# last August, I am down to 169 this morning, my goal is 165#, and I hope to look like in this picture… Read more »
Sunday, September 16, 2018, Washington, DC — Professor Rajeev Gowda addressed a group of Indians in Bethesda, MD. He is a prominent economist, a member of the Indian Parliament and… Read more »
He said Europe belong to Europeans, and refugees must return. He is disgustingly selfish to have made that call, just because it suits him,… Read more »
I am pleased to share a lengthy but meaningful video by Josef Avatar, President of the non-profit organization “Israel Palestine Confederation” of which I am one of the Board Members…. Read more »
When you work with people of different faiths, ethnicities, cultures, and races, you are bound to encounter conflicts; both real and perceived. The battles may be overt or subtle causing… Read more »
Wishing for India what I wish for America Whenever I see the news like this – where powerful people have to resign for uttering racial comments, I wish India grows… Read more »
Teachers would love the following story from Bhutan. I am dedicating these notes to Mr. Abdul Hakeem, my teacher in the Middle School. He was affectionally called “Hakeem Hazrat” by… Read more »