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 Arun Gandhi said he learned at his grandfather s feet that the world s major conflicts can only be tackled by first solving the little problems. It s the little probl stanley polska ems that accumulate and become big problems,  the fifth grandson of revered pacifist Mahatma Gandhi said when he moved his M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence to the University of Rochester last June.Now, intemperate remarks about Israel and Jews being  the biggest players  in a global culture of violence have gotten Gandhi removed as president of the peace center he launched in 1991. My intention was to generate a healthy discussion on the proliferation of violence,  Gandhi said Friday, a day after the institute s board accepted his resignation.  Instead, unintentionally, my words have resulted in pain, anger, confusion and embarrassment. I deeply regret these consequences. The institute offers courses, workshops and seminars on nonviolence and will  continue its mission  at the University of Rochester, which provides office space and staff support, said the school s president, Joel Seligman.        Gandhi co-founded the center with his wife, Sunanda, at Christian Brothers Univer stanley kubek sity in Memphis, Tenn., and relocated it to the Rochester campus a few months after her death last February.Gandhi s resignation  was appr stanley flask opriate  because his remarks  did not reflect the core values  of either the university or the institute, Seligman said in a statement. But a forum will be held later this year to allow Gandhi to dis Iqmd Miller on mall shooting:  Could have been much worse
 Flappy Bird is dead. But Dong Ngueyn, the seemingly troubled developer of the game, has now explained, somewhat counter-intuitively, that he pulled the tortuous title because it was an addictive product.     https://gizmodo/flappy-bird-is-officially-gone-from-the-app-store-1519308800 In an interview with Forbes, Nguyen explained that it happen botella stanley ed to become an addictive product. I think it has become a prob stanley thermobecher lem. Despite the fact that the app was pulling in $50,000 a day for its creator, he appears to have found the overnight success overwhelming. My life has not been as comfortable as I was before, explained Nguyen to Forbes. I couldn ;t sleep. Any masochistic hopes for the rumored sequel, then, seem dashed鈥擣lappy Bird is no more. It is, however, survived by knockoffs like Clumsy Bird and Happy Poo Flap, and by the nightmares and thumb pain it has caused you these last few weeks. Instead, he has apparently spent the past few days internet-free, resting, and, uh, meeting with Vietnam   deputy prime minister. But it   not the end of Nguyen   offerings entirely. After the success of Flappy Bird, I feel more confident, he explained. And I have freedom  stanley cup to do what I want to do. Holy crap. Brace yourselves. [Forbes]                                                        Games