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لماذا نيلز هنريك آبل ليس عبقريًا في الرياضيات وأنه يمكن إنتاج أمثاله إن أصلحنا النظام التعليمي
ما هذه المجموعة من المختارات تسألني؟ إنّه�� عددٌ من أعداد نشرة “صيد الشابكة” ا��عرف أكثر عن النشرة هنا: ما هي نشرة “صيد الشابكة” ما مصادرها، وما غرضها؛ وما معنى الشابكة أصلًا؟! 🎣🌐تعرف ما هي صيد الشابكة وتطالعها بانتظام؟ اِدعم استمرارية النشرة بطرق شتى من هنا: 💲 طرق دعم نشرة صيد الشابكة. 🎣🌐 صيد الشابكة العدد #124 يومكم زين؛ السلام عليكم ومرحبًا وبسم الله. ما ورد في العنوان يوجد في عنوان فرعيّ…
#124#Hana Yassin#Joseph-Louis Lagrange#Niels Henrik Abel#One Thing#Sean Devlin#نشرة 📨“الترجمة في أسبوع”!#نشرة Nice News#نشرة One Thing#أس بي أس عربي24#المحامي سعود ابو السمن#الباروميتر العربي
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2024 olympics Egypt roster
Archery
Youssof Fahmy-Tolba (Cairo)
Jana Ali (Giza)
Athletics
Mohamed Khalifa (Cairo)
Mostafa Hassan (Cairo)
Mostafa El Gamel (Giza)
Ihab Abdelrahman (Kafr Saqr)
Moustafa Mahmoud (Cairo)
Esraa Owis (Cairo)
Boxing
Omar Elawady (Mina Said)
Abdelrahman Oraby (Cairo)
Yomna Ayyad (Damietta)
Canoeing
Samaa Ahmed (Giza)
Cycling
Youssef Abouelhassan (Cairo)
Ebtissam Ahmed-Mohamed (Suez)
Diving
Mohamed Farouk (Cairo)
Ramez Sobhy (Cairo)
Malak Tawfik (Cairo)
Maha Amer (Cairo)
Equestrian
Nayel Nassar (San Diego County, California)
Fencing
Mohammed Yasseen (Tanta)
Mahmoud Mohsen (Cairo)
Mahmoud El-Sayed (Tanta)
Abdelrahman Tolba (Alexandria)
Adham Moataz (Giza)
Yassin Khodir (Cairo)
Mohamed Saleh (Cairo)
Alaaeldin Abouelkassem (Alexandria)
Mohamed Hamza (Houston, Texas)
Ziad El-Sissy (Alexandria)
Mohamed Amer (Cairo)
Nardin Ehab (Alexandria)
Aya Hussein (Cairo)
Shirwit Gaber (Alexandria)
Sara Amr-Hossny (Brooklyn, New York)
Malak Hamza (Cairo)
Yara El-Sharkawy (Cairo)
Nada Hafez (Cairo)
Gymnastics
Omar Mohamed (Alexandria)
Lamar Behairi (Cairo)
Jana Mahmoud (Giza)
Aliaa Saleh (Cairo)
Johara Eldeeb (Cairo)
Farida Hussein (Cairo)
Abeer Ramadan (Giza)
Ameena Sobeih (Cairo)
Malak Hamza (Cairo)
Handball
Mohamed Elmessiry (Cairo)
Mohab Abdelhak (Cairo)
Mohamed Aly (Cairo)
Yahia Omar (Giza)
Abdelrahman Abdou (Giza)
Ahmed El-Sayed (Cairo)
Ibrahim El-Masry (Cairo)
Omar El-Wakil (Cairo)
Yehia El-Deraa (Cairo)
Seif El-Deraa (Cairo)
Akram Saad (Cairo)
Ahmed Mesilhy (Cairo)
Karim Handawy (Cairo)
Ali Al-Hawwari (Abu Mina)
Mohammad Sanad (Cairo)
Judo
Youssry Samy (Sharkia)
Abdelrahman Abdelghany (Cairo)
Pentathlon
Mohanad Shaban (Cairo)
Ahmed El-Gendy (Cairo)
Malak Ismail (Cairo)
Salma Abdelmaksoud (Cairo)
Rowing
Ahmed Abdelaal (Giza)
Mohamed Kota (Mina Said)
Abdelkhalek El-Banna (Tanta)
Sailing
Aly Badawy (Alexandria)
Khouloud Mansy (Alexandria)
Shooting
Ibrahim Korayiem (Cairo)
Mohamed Abdelkader (Cairo)
Omar Mohamed (Alexandria)
Omar Ibrahim (Cairo)
Azmy Mehelba (Alexandria)
Remas Khalil (Cairo)
Mai Elsayed-Abuqarn (Cairo)
Nour Abbas-Mohammed (Cairo)
Amira Aboushokka (Cairo)
Hala El-Gohari (El Qanah)
Maggy Ashwamy (Cairo)
Soccer
Ahmed Atef (Cairo)
Mohamed Tarek (Cairo)
Ali El Gabry (Cairo)
Hamza Hussein (Cairo)
Omar El Rakhawy (Monufia)
Amed Gadelhaq (Fayoum)
Hassam Abdelsalam (Cairo)
Mohamed Mahmoud (Cairo)
Mahmoud Hassan (Uktubar)
Ziad Zeyada (Domyat)
Osama Eltraawy (Damietta)
Ibrahim Hassan (Mina Said)
Mostafa Ahmed (Cairo)
Ahmed Abdelaal (Cairo)
Karim Hassan (Shibin El Qanater)
Ahmed Sayed (Minya)
Mohamed Elneny (El Mahalla El Kubra)
Bilal Abdelgalil (Châteauroux, France)
Mohamed Abdelsalam (Cairo)
Swimming
Marwan Elkamesh (Alexandria)
Nadine Barsoum (Cairo)
Farida Abdelbary (Cairo)
Mariam Ahmed (Cairo)
Amina Elfeky (Cairo)
Salma Marei (Cairo)
Sondos Mohamed (Cairo)
Nihal Saafan (Cairo)
Hanna Heikal (Cairo)
Lojine Abdalla-Salah (Giza)
Table tennis
Mohamed El-Beiali (Dakahlia)
Youssef Abdel-Aziz (Cairo)
Omar Assar (Desouk)
Mariam Alhodaby (Cairo)
Dina Meshref (Cairo)
Hana Goda (Cairo)
Taekwondo
Ahmed Nassar (Cairo)
Seif Eissa (Cairo)
Aya Shehata (Alexandria)
Tennis
Mayar Abdel-Aziz (Cairo)
Volleyball
Ahmed Abdelrahman (Cairo)
Mohamed Elhaddad (Damietta)
Abdelrahman Eissa (Cairo)
Mohamed Asran (Giza)
Seifeldin Aly (Giza)
Abdelrahman Seoudy (Cairo)
Mostafa Abdelsalam-Abdelmoaty (Cairo)
Mohamed Issa (Alexandria)
Mohamed Hassan (Cairo)
Mohamed Masoud (Alexandria)
Hossam Abdalla (Cairo)
Reda Haikal (Cairo)
Marwa Abdelhady (Cairo)
Doaa Elghobashy (Beheira)
Weightlifting
Karim Abokahla (Dakahlia)
Abdelrahman El-Sayed (Cairo)
Halima Abbas (Alexandria)
Neama Said (Ismailia)
Sara Ahmed (Al-Huaniya)
Wrestling
Mostafa El-Ders (Monofiya)
Moamen Mohamed (Cairo)
Mahmoud Abdelrahman (Kalyobiya)
Mohamed Gabr (Cairo)
Gamal Mohamed (Cairo)
Amr Hussen (Cairo)
Diaaeldin Gouda (Cairo)
Mohamed El-Sayed (Alexandria)
Mohamed Metwally (Cairo)
Abdellatif Mohamed (Dakahlia)
Nada Mohamed (Corsier-Sur-Vevey, Switzerland)
#Sports#National Teams#Egypt#Celebrities#Races#Fights#Boxing#Boats#Animals#New York#Texas#Soccer#Tennis#Switzerland
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Death and Destruction Outside the Temple Walls: Revelation 11
Palestinians inspect the rubble of the Yassin Mosque destroyed after it was hit by an Israeli air raid at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, on October 9, 2023. [Adel Hana/AP Photo] Photos: Death and devastation in Gaza after two months of Israel-Hamas war Israel’s relentless bombardment of Gaza has levelled entire neighbourhoods and displaced hundreds of thousands. Published On 7 Dec 20237 Dec…
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Hey Hana
I really loved reading your post! Your passion for nature. How you see it truly connects with me. I completely agree that interpreting nature goes beyond learning, it's about forming a heartfelt bond with the world around us. As mentioned by Beck and colleagues in 2018 ensuring that everyone can access nature is vital and your ideas to make public spaces more inclusive show an approach.
I found your focus on nurturing kids connection with nature to be truly inspiring. The concept that understanding the world around us and its natural history creates a sense of " familiarity" (Beck et al., 2018) is a powerful message about our role as interpreters of nature. Like you I believe in the impact of experiences in nature and how they contribute to ecological awareness.
Your creative initiatives to engage children with activities like creating nature portraits and exploring patterns are both imaginative and captivating. These hands on experiences play a role in nurturing a deep love for our environment from a young age.
Moreover I admire your dedication to sustainability and advocating for research on climate solutions such, as carbon sequestration. Your efforts are truly praiseworthy. The suggestions you shared like embracing a sustainable lifestyle and backing organizations such as Rainforest Alliance demonstrate practical actions that we can all adopt to support the preservation of our environment.
I also agree with your view on the impact of media as a catalyst for change. The wide. Influence of platforms like TikTok present unique opportunities to raise awareness and motivate people to take action. Your dedication to sharing content about initiatives and nature appreciation is an excellent way to utilize this platform for a noble cause.
Overall your blog post serves as a call to action for everyone to play an active role, in interpreting nature promoting sustainability and safeguarding our planet. Your innovative ideas and unwavering dedication motivate me to incorporate these values into my work as a nature interpreter.
Best,
Yassin.
Nature Interpretation for change
At its core, I believe that nature interpretation is all about the feelings you have toward nature, whether it's in that moment or in general. However, the more textbook definition is an educational activity that analyzes the meanings and relationships within nature, through use of original objects and first hand experience to communicate information (Beck et al, 2018. Chpt1). Nature interpretation can and should be done by anyone and anywhere.
What is my personal ethics as a nature interpreter? I feel as though everyone should have the right and access to nature interpretation. This means that as interpreters we need to make interpretation easily accessible to everyone, especially public areas (Beck et al, 2018. Chpt7). This means adding more ramps for wheelchairs in public parks, and making sure there are enough benches for people to sit at whenever they need. There needs to be trash cans and picnic tables for people to eat lunch, or use at their own leisure as some people may need to change their diabetes patch or throw out a diaper. We also need to make nature interpretation a safe space for people to share their own thoughts. Some reasons people, especially minority groups, might not want to get involved with nature interpretation is because of cultural barriers, communication barriers, and economic barriers (Beck et al, 2018. Chpt7).
I also believe that as interpreters we should encourage the future generation to become interpreters, and open this up to children as well. I think it is so important for children to understand the beauty of nature at a young age. Knowledge of the world and natural history breeds “fond familiarity” with people and nature experiences (Beck et al, 2018. Chpt21). It is so important for people to create these relationships with nature because it’s in ecological literacy that makes people understand the impact of climate change, pollution, and other environmental problems (Beck et al, 2018. Chpt21). I believe that the next generation needs to be more exposed to nature and being outside. With today's technology, the appeal of going outside and playing has faded and we need to bring it back. I think some new initiatives to enforce this can be through having more outdoor school trips in elementary schools, and trying to incorporate more outdoor classes into our schedule. There are even simple activities that we can try and get children into to deepen their love for nature. Some of these activities include nature portraits where you paint or draw everything around you, or pattern wandering where you pick a pattern and search an area for anything that has a similar pattern (Evergreen, 2023). All this is to say that I believe the next generation needs to develop their sense of place. This is the feeling you feel when you find a place where culture and history speak for itself. Finding your “A raison d’être” or a reason for existing is crucial for wanting to protect the environment (Beck et al, 2018. Chpt1). I think that our next step is to engage children in more nature interpretive activities.
I am very passionate about protecting the environment and I am always looking for new ways to become more eco-friendly and sustainable. As nature interpreters, it is our responsibility to look after the environment as it sustains everything that we need to survive. I think one way in doing this is researching and donating to researchers trying to find new ways to help in the climate crisis. One organization called rainforest alliance hopes to bring harmony to people and the environment by implementing scalable solutions to the climate crisis (rainforest, 2024). Rainforests are ecosystems under pressure from climate change, and organizations like this that put emphasis on protecting them are crucial. Another new initiative that is being researched is carbon sequestration. Everytime a farmer tills their soils, they release large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere and this increases our greenhouse gas emissions. Scientists are trying to find ways to keep the carbon in the soil, and this is through practical farming techniques like reducing tillage, cover crops, precision fertilization and more. A scientific article called Shaky Grounds by Gabriel Popkins discusses all of the ways that carbon sequestration could show promise to the climate crisis (Popkin, 2023). Supporting research for this is one simple way that we can all become more sustainable and aid the climate crisis. Another very simple way is by adapting a more reusable lifestyle. Some ways of doing this are through not using disposable bottles, using reusable initiatives such as beeswax to preserve food instead of plastic wrap, and using reusable makeup wipes instead of disposable ones. I think it is our responsibility to adopt these small changes in our lives and in the lives of the people around us.
Everyone will be able to tackle these changes in their own unique and important way. However, the way that I believe I should tackle these issues is through social media. I think social media is the future whether you choose to admit it or not. It is so important to use social media as a tool to engage and teach people. Something I can see myself doing, and that I already partly do is posting and reposting climate change initiatives and ways to save the planet. I think that using social media as a platform to encourage change is amazing! I currently run a couple TikTok pages for different clubs and it is so exciting to see the way different people respond to what we post. Some TikToks also reach thousands of views in only a couple hours. This goes to show the power that social media has. The National Park Service Climate Change Response Program has slowly begun to emphasize the importance of climate change and ways to help the crisis. Some of the ways they are doing this is through using science to help manage parks, finding ways to reduce our carbon footprint, and through public awareness and communication (Beck et al, 2018. Chpt5). I think that climate change needs to become an active influential part of the interpretation of nature as these go hand and hand, and I believe that spreading awareness through social media is my way of doing this. I will be posting more photos of nature to encourage a deeper appreciation in others and repost articles that talk about ways that we can aid in the climate crisis.
So why is nature interpretation so important? It is absolutely essential to create heightened appreciation, make deeper understandings, and find new ways to view the world around us. It can be one of the solutions to the climate crisis, and it can help one's mental health (Beck et al, 2018. Chpt1). The environment is beautiful, and one way to appreciate it is through nature interpretation. I know that everything I have learned over the last couple of months will be put to good use going forward!
Here are some of my favourite nature moments
Beck, L. Cable, T. T., & Knudson, D. M. (2018). Interpreting cultural and natural heritage: For A Better World. (Chapter 1). SAGAMORE Publishing.
Beck, L. Cable, T. T., & Knudson, D. M. (2018). Interpreting cultural and natural heritage: For A Better World. (Chapter 5). SAGAMORE Publishing.
Beck, L. Cable, T. T., & Knudson, D. M. (2018). Interpreting cultural and natural heritage: For A Better World. (Chapter 7). SAGAMORE Publishing.
Beck, L. Cable, T. T., & Knudson, D. M. (2018). Interpreting cultural and natural heritage: For A Better World. (Chapter 21). SAGAMORE Publishing.
Evergreen. 10 fun and easy outdoor activities for Kids. (2023). https://www.evergreen.ca/stories/7-fun-and-easy-outdoor-activities/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw-_mvBhDwARIsAA-Q0Q4Rj4rHzCu8PxRJ0ob-7Kpuq0TrABZKSyTIQgnCzAcIxronevCsfZAaAujcEALw_wcB
Popkin, G. (2023). Shaky ground. Science, 381(6656), 369–373. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adj9318
Rainforest Alliance. (2024). https://www.rainforest-alliance.org/
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Crown Prince Hussein Bin Abdullah met two girls who won an international prize in artificial intelligence field
His Royal highness Prince Hussein Bin Abdullah, the crown Prince invited two girls from creativity club to his office Engineer Suha Muhammad Al-Habashneh and Eng. Hana Yassin Al-Ramadin who won an international prize in artificial intelligence field.
His Highness expressed his appreciation and admiration for this global achievement and the importance of employing it to support creators and innovators in the field of artificial intelligence and the necessity for the club to continue to empower young people with the tools of the era, represented in the digital revolution.
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Pregnancy Journey #1
Alhamdulillah wa syukrulillah..
Ucapku tiada henti diiringi tangis yang mulai pecah.
Allahu akbar.. kuasaMu sungguh tiada bandingannya.
Hari ini, 28 November 2020 mungkin jadi hari paling bahagia bagiku dan suami.
Kami menyaksikan betul tespack pagi dengan dengan DUA GARIS terpampang jelas. Aku yang masih tak percaya terus bertanya dengan suami apakah ini benar adanya ?? Allahu Akbar..
Tangisku pecah. Dan mas yang terus meyakinkan bahwa aku benar-benar hamil. Ku lihat mas pun berkaca-kaca, penuh haru :(
Promil
Kami menikah Agustus 2019. Pernah terucap dalam hati agar setidaknya kami mempunyai anak setelah 2 bulan pernikahan. Allah pun tahu akan maksud hati, tapi dikala pernikahan menuju 3 bulan mulai banyak berdatangan pertanyaan "kapan hamil ?" "Sudah isiii.. ?". Yhaa.. pertanyaan tersebut justru datang dari oranglain dan kerabat jauh. Keluarga kami, baik dari aku maupun suami semua tidak "rese" dengan hal-hal yang memang hak-Nya Allah.
Perasaan ingin punya anak segera pun terus hadir bahkan "mendesak" Allah agar segera memberikan kami keturunan.
Tepatnya bulan oktober 2019 dimana banyak teman yang nikahnya hampir berbarengan bahka n belakangan dariku sudah hamil.
Aku iri. Tentu saja.
Perempuan mana yang tidak ingin segera dikaruniai anak setelah pernikahan. Bahkan banyak yang bilang, sempurnanya perempuan itu ketika bisa melahirkan seorang anak.
Perjalanan kami pun dimulai.
Ingat betul.. hal pertama disiapkan adalah... Buku perjalanan bayi. Yha.. itu justru yg dipersiapkan. Entah mengapa adek bayi harus tau perjuangan ayah umma nya menanti buah hati. Hehe
Dan kedua ikutin instagramnya Dokter Yassin Bintang (grgr liat highlightnya bulek hana; buleknya kirana)
Dokter yang terkenal hits seinstragram dan memang memberikan banyak manfaat melalui highlight yang beliau berikan.
Bismillah..
Atas izin Allah :)
Continue~
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Owners family update
The womrat lives on forever! and Fareeha is very happy about that honestly.
Who needs an alarm clock when you have a small screaming toddler in your room?
Mandi being the best big sister/aunt to all the little ones.
Yassin fell asleep in Hana’s bed so she tucked her in aw.
Family dinner table shot!
I love the way Hana and Kari’s room looks honestly.
Tara loves when her mama plays peekaboo with her.
She also loves playing just as much on her own.
Huey really loves the roundabout.
Tara’s birthday!
Hana had a first pop, and Kari is so excited!
Fareeha as well is just as excited for another granchild.
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mira salma malhas
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yassin sultan alkhail
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layla ban halaweh
nasser mohammad nizar
omar mohammad hindieh
jameel karam tabbaa
miss ola hana chamoun
naji faris al bahri
fahed yasser al hadi
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season 1
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[TASK 032: EGYPT]
Shout out to anon for inspiring this task! There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 120+ Egyptian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite Egyptian faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by a Egyptian artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on Egyptian culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
Ladies:
Lobna Abdel Aziz (81) Egyptian - actress.
Shwikar (81) Egyptian - actress.
Nelly Artin Kalfayan (68) Egyptian - actress, singer, dancer & comedian.
Wendie Malick (66) Egyptian (paternal grandfather), German, French, English - actress, voice actress, & former fashion model.
Fifi Abdou (63) Egyptian - belly dancer & actress.
Yousra (56) Egyptian - actress & singer.
Elham Shahin (56) Egyptian - actress.
Hala Sedki (55) Egyptian - actress.
Sherihan (52) Egyptian - actress and multi-artist.
Hoda Kotb (52) Egyptian - news anchor.
Simone Philip Kamel (50) Egyptian.
Abla Kamel (49) Egyptian - actress.
Ghada Abdel Razek (46) Egyptian - actress.
Dalia El Behery (46) Egyptian - actress.
Ola Ghanem (45) Egyptian - actress.
Angham Mohamed Ali Suleiman (45) Egyptian - singer.
Nelly Karim (42) Egyptian - actress, fashion model & ballerina.
Hanan Tork (41) Egyptian - actress & former ballerina.
Mona Zaki (40) Egyptian - actress.
Zeina (40) Egyptian - model.
Yasmine Al Massri (38) Palestinian / Egyptian - actress.
Arwa Gouda (37) Egyptian - actress.
Nour El-Semary (36/37) Egyptian - singer.
Sherine (36) Egyptian - singer & actress.
Ruby (35) Egyptian - singer & actress.
Yara Goubran (34) Egyptian - actress.
Mirhan Hussein (34) Egyptian - actress & singer.
Menna Shalabi (34) Egyptian - actress.
Elham Wagdy (34) Egyptian - model.
Fawzia Mohamed (33/34) Egyptian - beauty queen and model.
Randa El Behery (33) Egyptian - actress & model.
Amal Maher (32) Egyptian - singer.
Mona Hala (32) Egyptian - actress.
Donia Samir Ghaneen (32) Egyptian - actress.
Vanessa Lengies (31) German / Egyptian - actress, dancer and singer.
Ehsan Hatem (31) Egyptian / American - model.
Hana Sheha (31) Lebanese / Egyptian - actress.
Sonja Kinski (30) Egyptian / Polish, German - actress.
Meriam George (29/30) Egyptian - model.
Yara Naoum Egyptian (29) Egyptian - model.
Sara El-Khouly (29) Egyptian - model.
Elisa Sednaoui (29) Syrian-Egyptian, French / Italian - model, actress & philanthropist.
Zizi Adel (29) Egyptian - singer.
Malak Koura (28) Egyptian - actress.
Rahma Hassan (28) Egyptian - actress & former model.
Nesma Mahgoub (27) Egyptian.
Lara Scandar (26) Egyptian-Italian / Unknown - singer.
Jade Thirlwall (24) English / Egyptian, Yemeni - singer.
Mayar El Gheity (24) Egyptian - actress.
Tara Emad (23) Montenegrin / Egyptian - actress & model.
Carmen Suleiman (22) Egyptian - singer.
Lara Debbana (22) Egyptian - model.
Imaan Hammam (20) Egyptian / Moroccan - fashion model.
Menna Arafa (17) Egyptian - actress.
Elham Abd El-Badea (?) Egyptian - actress.
Elham Abdelbadea (?) Egyptian - actress.
Sarah Fasha (?) Egyptian - model.
Donia Hamed (?) Egyptian - model.
Men:
Samir Ghanem (80) Egyptian - comedian, singer & entertainer.
Adel Emam (76) Egyptian - actor & comedian.
Mahmoud Yacine (76) Egyptian - actor.
Hussein Fahmy (76) Egyptian - actor.
Yehia El-Fakharany (71) Egyptian - actor.
Mahmoud Abdel Aziz (70) Egyptian - actor.
Lotfy Labib (69) Egyptian - actor.
Mohamed Mounir (62) Egyptian - singer.
Ali El Haggar (62) Egyptian - singer.
Sayed Badreya (59/60) Egyptian - actor.
Hesham Selim (59) Egyptian - actor.
Amr Diab (55) Egyptian - singer.
Mohammad Fouad (55) Egyptian - singer & actor.
Andrew Ridgeley (54) Egyptian, Italian / English, Scottish - singer, songwriter and record producer.
Hany Ramzy (52) Egyptian - actor.
Khaled El Nabawy (50) Egyptian - actor.
Moustafa Amar (50) Egyptian - musician & actor.
Khaled Abol Naga (50) Egyptian - actor.
Ahmed Helmy (47) Egyptian - actor & host.
Ahmed Ahmed (46) Egyptian - actor & comedian.
Mostafa Shaban (46) Egyptian - actor.
Mido Hamada (45/46) Egyptian - actor.
Xavier Naidoo (45) German, Indian / Egyptian - singer-songwriter.
Ahmed Ezz (45) Egyptian - actor.
Amr Saad (45) Egyptian - actor.
Amr Waked (43) Egyptian - actor.
Ramez Galal (43) Egyptian - actor & singer.
Jaime Camil (43) Mexican (Egyptian, possibly other) / Brazilian (Portuguese, possibly other) - actor, singer & host.
Ahmed El Sakka (43) Egyptian - actor.
Omar Metwally (42) Egyptian / Dutch - actor.
Karim Abdel Aziz (41) Egyptian - actor.
Samer el Nahhal (41) Egyptian / Finnish - bassist.
Hany Adel (40) Egyptian - guitarist.
Sam Esmail (39) Egyptian - actor.
Tamer Hosny (39) Egyptian - actor.
Hesham Maged (36) Egyptian - actor.
Ahmed El-Fishawy (36) Egyptian - actor.
Khalid Abdalla (36) Egyptian - actor.
Sammy Sheik (35) Egyptian - actor.
Mohamed Mamdouh (35) Egyptian - actor.
Rami Malek (35) Egyptian, 1/8th Greek - actor.
Sami Malek (35) Egyptian, 1/8th Greek - actor.
Asser Yassin (35) Egyptian - actor.
Ahmed Dawood (34) Egyptian - actor.
Amr Salama (34) Egyptian - film director, blogger, screenwriter & author.
Andreas Bourani (33) Egyptian - singer-songwriter.
Mohamed Imam (32) Egyptian - actor.
Tarek El-Ibiary (30) Egyptian - actor.
Karim Kassem (30) Egyptian, Jewish heritage - actor.
Mohamed Ramadan (28) Egyptian - actor.
Ali Rabee (27) Egyptian - actor.
Xavier Dolan (27) Egyptian / French-Canadian, one quarter Irish - actor.
Sherif Fayed (24) Egyptian - footballer.
Fady Elsayed (23) British / Egyptian - actor.
Youssef Osman (22) Egyptian - actor.
Shady Srour (21) Egyptian - Youtuber.
Youssef Sawmah (19) Lebanese, Egyptian.
Mohamed El Sharnouby (?) Egyptian - actor.
Ahmed Hatem Omar (?) Egyptian - actor.
Mohamed Kelany (?) Egyptian - musical artist.
Moe Michaels (?) Egyptian - actor.
Amir Aboulela (?) Egyptian - actor.
Tameem Youness (?) Egyptian - Youtuber.
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Who are some models between the ages 25 - 35?
this is kind of a broad question and we aren’t sure if you want male or female so we’ll give both!
females: andreea diaconu, kate grigorieva, chanel iman, jacquelyn jablonski, hana jirickova, iskra lawrence, bridget malcolm, anais pouliot, lais ribeiro, camille rowe, anna speckhart, liu wen, ming xi
males: janis ancens, pietro boselli, steven chevrin, jeremy dufour, rob evans, niclas gillis, arthur gosse, yassine rahal, adrien sahores, ash stymest
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Minal Aidil Wal Faizin Eid Mubarak! Enjoy your Raya with the whole 👪 & your holidays . Mohon ampun & maaf Andai terlanjur bicara, terkasar bahasa . "Indah Langit Kerana Awan, Indah Laut Kerana Kebiruan, Indah Ramadhan kerana Keinsafan, Indah Aidilfitri kerana Kemaafan, Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Maaf Zahir dan Batin" . Daripada: Md. Yassin & Hasmah Hidayah (yours truly ☺) Hazrin & Farah Hayazif, Ainaa & Hana Hud, Aza, Orked & Ormar Hafizi & Rabiatul 📷 : Google Image (at HMY Empire)
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QUARTERS U11 to U17
Girls U17
Farida Mohamed (sporting) 3-0 Amina Taher (sporting) 11/6, 11/5, 11/9 Malak Ashraf (sporting) 3-0 Ingy Sherif (Shams) 11/4, 11/4, 11/9 Habiba Hossam (Ahly) 3-0 Habiba Magdy (Ahly) 11/7, 11/6, 11/7 Jana Shiha (sporting) 3-0 Amina Elrehany (Gazira) 11/4, 11/9, 11/4 Boys U17 Ahmed Elmashad (Tanta) 3-0 Karim Tarek 11/5, 11/9, 11/3 Omar Maher (Degla) 3-0 Yehia elnawasany (Tanta) 11/5, 12/10, 11/6 Moustafa Assal (Gazira) 3-0 Mohamed Tamer (Degla) 11/7, 13/11, 11/5 Moustafa Elserty (Shooting) 3/1 Ali Eltokhy (Shams) 14/12, 11/9, 8/11, 15/13 Boys U15 Karim Elbarbry (Degla) 3- 0 Abdullah Shahab (shams) Taha Danana (Degla) 3-0 Abd Elrahman nassar (Shams) 11/7, 15/13, 11/1 Ahmed Saied (Smouha) 3/0 Roujeh Albier (Smouha) Ibrahim Mohamed (Shooting) 3/0 Adham Elsaidy (shams) Girls U15 Habiba Eldafrawy (Shooting) 3-1 Nagham Ahmed (Shooting) Jannah Kariem (Sporting) 3-0 Mena Allah Walid (Smouha) 11/4, 11/6, 11/9 Nour Khaled (Degla) 3-1 Lina Elsherif (Sporting) 11/9, 7/11, 11/9,11/4 Nour Ashraf (smouha) 3-2 Salma Eltayeb (Shooting) 11/8, 8/11, 12/10, 7/11, 11/7
Boys U13 Omar Azam (Maadi) 3-0 Youssef Mohamed (Smouha) 11/7, 11/6, 11/6 Yassin Karim (Shooting) 3-0 Abdullah Amr (Ahly) 11/4, 11/7, 11/9 Karim Badawy (Shooting) 3-2 Youssef Asheba 11/8, 9/11, 8/11, 11/5, 11/7 Karim Maher (Degla) 3-0 Islam Koritm (Shooting) 11/9, 11/4, 12/10
Girls U13 Jasmin Moustafa (Shams) 3/0 Iten Sherien (tanta) 11/7-11/9 retired injured Salma Amr (Shooting) 3-0 Fatma Hassan (sporting) 11/2, 11/3, 11/5 Hana Hesham (Ahly) 3-1 Farida Salom (Smouha) 4/11, 11/6, 11/8, 11/9 Malak Islam (Sporting) 3-0 Nour Mohamed (shooting) 11/3, 11/3, 11/8
Boys U11 Taha Ayman (Degla) 3/0 Yassin Nasr (shooting) Ali Ahmed (shooting) 3/1 Mohamed Zakria (sporting) Omar Assal (Ahly) 3/0 Adham Mabrok (smouha) Ahmed Walid (Heliopolis) 3/0 Ali Tarek (shooting) Girls U11 Amina Orfi (Gazira) 3/0 Jana Gala (sporting) Malak Khaled (shooting) 3/0 Rana Mesheal (Smouha) Nadine Elhamamy (shams) 3/0 Jana Ahmed (smouha) Nour Islam (sporting) 3/0 Karma Alam (sporting)
Boys U11 Taha Ayman (Degla) 3/0 Yassin Nasr (shooting) Ali Ahmed (shooting) 3/1 Mohamed Zakria (sporting) Omar Assal (Ahly) 3/0 Adham Mabrok (smouha) Ahmed Walid (Heliopolis) 3/0 Ali Tarek (shooting) Girls U11 Amina Orfi (Gazira) 3/0 Jana Gala (sporting) Malak Khaled (shooting) 3/0 Rana Mesheal (Smouha) Nadine Elhamamy (shams) 3/0 Jana Ahmed (smouha) Nour Islam (sporting) 3/0 Karma Alam (sporting)
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Hey Hana,
Your exploration of the intricate dance between integrity, history, and its interpretation resonates deeply, especially within the context of Edward Hyams' profound insights. It's interesting to see how you broke down the quote to reveal nuances around the veracity of history and the difficulties in interpreting it with authenticity and truth.
Like you, I believe in the imperative of preserving the integrity of history not merely as an academic exercise but as a vital link connecting our present to our past. Your point about the dynamic and ever evolving nature of historical interpretation underscores the necessity for a respectful and integrity driven approach to how we recount our histories. This dynamic nature, as you rightly pointed out, does indeed influence the authenticity with which history is perceived and interacted with.
The idea in your blog that history is a living, breathing thing that influences our present and future rather than just being about the past really resonated with me. Making sure that the stories we tell are relevant and authentic to their origins requires overcoming the difficulties you've described in assuring historical truth and authenticity. Maintaining professional credibility while presenting history while also making it interesting and approachable for a wide range of viewers is a difficult balance to strike.
The question you pose at the end about the consequences of a potential collapse in history's integrity is a powerful one. The lessons, morals, and insights that past events may impart on us could be lost along with the factual accuracy of those events if history's integrity were to crumble. Without integrity, history runs the risk of becoming a meaningless reflection of its past, losing its ability to enlighten, inspire, and stir thinking.
Thank you for sharing your thoughtful insights and provoking such an important conversation about the role of integrity in the interpretation of history.
Best,
Yassin
The integrity of history
“There is no peculiar merit in ancient things, but there is merit in integrity, and integrity entails the keeping together of the parts of any whole, and if these parts are scattered throughout time, then the maintenance of integrity entails a knowledge, a memory, of ancient things. …. To think, feel or act as though the past is done with, is equivalent to believing that a railway station through which our train has just passed, only existed for as long as our train was in it” (Edward Hyams, Chapter 7, The Gifts of Interpretation).
This quote is challenging to analyze, but this leads to various ways to interpret it. The first half of the quote discusses how there is importance in persevering integrity, and when trying to maintain integrity, we must use our knowledge, memory and ancient things to do so. I believe that this means that history holds integrity and this is why history is studied and remembered through time. When interpreting history there are two main challenges that can occur.
One challenge is accuracy. Any historical interpretation must be presented with respect and with professional integrity to ensure that the listeners are presented with the truth (Beck et al., 2018). This is easier said than done, as there are a lot of factors that can influence the truth. For example, different local cultures may have contradicting interpretations of past events. Your geography and location can also influence how you interpret a historical event. Another challenge with historical interpretation is that it is dynamic and always changing. All of these challenges influence how accurately we interpret history, which in return, can influence the integrity of the history itself (Beck et al., 2018).
Another challenge to historical interpretation is authenticity. Authenticity is extremely important to interpreters as it provides a sense of realism. Gilmore and Pine (2007) did a study that found that consumers want the real thing. Whether this is a painting in a museum, or a perceived artifact. Having the real thing makes a difference in how we interpret history (Beck et al., 2018). Consumers might lose integrity in history if there is no authenticity. Therefore, authenticity creates a challenge with how one may interpret history.
The second part of this quote discusses how history debunks the belief that the past doesn't live on, and in thinking this, you believe that a train station only existed for the time the train was at it. This part of the quote resonates with me as I believe that it is trying to say we must learn from the past. I believe that the best type of learning comes from our past mistakes, and the mistakes of others. Part of the reason history is studied is to not repeat the mistakes of the past. I think that history interpretation ties in well with this part of the quote as it involves the retelling of stories to an audience, provoking the thoughts of others while trying to be inspiring and meaningful (Beck et al., 2018). That is how history is best shared, through meaningful stories that grab the attention of others. I think that relates well to nature interpretation as a lot of the same principles apply. To interpret well, you must be relatable, thought provoking and meaningful. They also intertwine as “every natural site contains a history, and every historical site has a natural resource” (Beck et al., 2018).
I want to end this blog on an abstract question. What do you think would happen if the integrity of history fell apart?
Beck, L., Cable, T. T., & Knudson, D. M. (2018). Interpreting cultural and natural heritage: For A Better World. SAGAMORE Publishing.
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Owners family update
How to get the family all together in one place? get them all to watch people playing video games of course!
If you remember last update, Hana gave birth to FOUR children. Luckily, with 4 adults and 3 teenagers that is actually a decently easy task.
Angela and Fareeha take the early mornings, getting up early with the babes because they wake up at that time anyway. They are still one child away form having the 10 children they both have a want for, but just now all these grandchildren seem to be satisfying their never ending baby fever needs.
The teens (when they’re home from school) love getting some time in with the babies, helping Hana look after them while Kari is at work.
Then at night time, and throughout the night, it’s Hana and Kari’s turn to look after their babies. It took them awhile yo get used to it, but soon the whole household ran well around that schedule.
Before long the babies grew into toddlers, and Mandi grew into a teen herself! With more than enough people to look after the toddlers, Ammy, Bridgette, and Emily all moved out to go to college.
Ah yes, the true toddler hell sight. 3 little boys playing mischievously with toys while Yassin cries in the middle of them.
Kari getting in some quality time with one of her little guys before she has to go off to work in the morning.
I’m starting to think this tiddler seeing just doesn’t work for anyone, looks weird with kids, adult, and even toddlers. Oh well, it’s still cute as hell getting to see grandma Fareeha pushing little Yassin on it.
Mandi had prom at school and took one of her friends. They had a lovely time and although i didn’t get a picture of them both, i did get one of Mandi in her nice dress.
With time getting on for both Fareeha and Angela, they decided to just go with their hearts and adopt one last child so they can fulfill their want of having 10 children. They were supposed to wait until the quads had grown into children, but they just couldn’t! Introducing their newest and last member of their family, Tara!
Although they have little Tara to look after, Angela and Fareeha are still more than happy to help look after the toddlers still, In fact, Angela spends a lot more time spending her down time playing with her favourite little grandchildren...but that is mostly because Fareeha spends all her time cuddling little Tara.
Kari is just so happy about getting to spend time with her little ones, its so sweet!
Angela getting in some well deserved snuggles with Tara in before bed.
And Hana giving Kari a whole lot more than snuggles :P (with no baby chyme's though thank god, they have enough on their plate!)
Shoutout to Oscar from the WYDC family for just walking in my house and cuddling Tara, seems he doesn’t have enough babies at home to cuddle.
The toddlers all grew into children and the next day was a day off for them so they spent some time playing around the activity table.
While the kids were playing inside, the adults all had fund gardening together outside.
That was until Fareeha saw Mandi playing her favourite video game and decided she had to prove although she’s old she isn’t boring and can still totally play games.
That evening it was Tara’s birthday...but also sadly the day Angela passed away :( Tara grew into a happy little toddler but the rest of the family didn’t exactly feel like celebrating.
With everyone feeling a bit down, it wasn’t a surprise that Mandi found her nephew coming into her room sniffling, asking for a hug. They had a nice long cry together a hugged for a whole lot longer until Mandi knew it was her duty to put him to bed.
Although they were all sad about Angela passing, they all got together outside and took a nice family picture to at least have some more nice memories to look back on.
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