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seriouseffects · 2 years
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New high quality HIStory era footage!
Some new high res clips of Michael Jackson rehearsing for the HIStory concerts in Bremen!
The footage is owned by Tarak Ben Ammar who was Michael's manager and also producer of the HIStory Tour from 1996 to 1997.
Tarak also stated in an interview in 2019 that he owned a lot more footage from the time he spent with Michael and that he would want to make a film with it.
The clips were found and edited together by "MJ Full Concerts" on YouTube.
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stateofsport211 · 1 year
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One of the featured third-round matches of the tennis field of the Asian Games (an Olympics-like multi-event sport event held within Asia), in which some or most of them became an Asian Challenger-level, to some extent, had the first seed Zhizhen Zhang facing the fifteenth seed M. Rifqi Fitriadi. Previously, Zhizhen received a bye in the first round and defeated Ammar Faleh A. Al-Hogbani 7-5, 6-2 in the second round. On the other hand, Rifqi, who had some interesting Asian (mostly Indonesian) ITF runs in the lead-up of the event, defeated Hong-Kit (Jack) Wong 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 in the second round after also receiving the first-round bye. Knowing both players, while they both could be aggressively deep at times, it would boil down to how they constructed their points under pressure, where Zhizhen had more advantage of, given his Tour experience.
After three consecutive holdss, Zhizhen broke first after foiling Rifqi’s game point made at the expense of his backhand error by baiting Rifqi into another backhand error before he converted his break point several points later thanks to his forehand winner. However, Rifqi had the opportunity to break back after a backhand let-cord moment a point before its conversion (out of an unforced error), levelling the match for a bit to 2-2. They then had 2 consecutive holds before Zhizhen opening the path with a forehand winner before Rifqi’s equalizer, eventually creating a chance out of his smash before his forehand outhit Rifqi (due to the latter’s backhand error) to create the break point. All these intuitive plays pressed Rifqi’s service game, eventually breaking due to Rifqi’s double fault (4-3).
Interestingly, Rifqi almost had another chance when he fumbled Zhizhen’s break point made thanks to the latter’s unreturned serve with a one-handed backhand down-the-line winner, with the first seed needing 2 game points to finally hold his service game to 5-3. Somehow, during the ninth game, where Rifqi should have served to stay in the set, Zhizhen had his redirection ideas, eventually baiting Rifqi to a forehand error to create and convert his set point, the latter being a +1 intention to Rifqi’s serve but it was a close call, which eventually was called out for Zhizhen to take the first set 6-3, already starting the match with a statement.
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sofiamano22 · 1 year
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ammarsmart1 · 2 years
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miriammirianmaryam · 2 years
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Umrah tour with Imam Ammar Shahin
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Lacey ‘Nova’ Ammar.
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salmankhanholics · 7 years
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★ Charmingly Young… Salman Khan with Pakistani Fashion Designer Shazia Ammar and other in London (September 18th 2017) !
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lelesam96 · 2 years
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jenniferfaye34 · 5 years
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Guest Post ~ The Heart of Aleppo by Ammar Habib... #books #ComingOfAge #fiction #readers
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The Heart of Aleppo:
A Story of the Syrian Civil War By Ammar Habib YA Contemporary
Paperback & ebook, 252 Pages July 26th 2018 Winner of the 2019 Independent Press Award #1 Bestseller in "Coming-Of-Age" Fiction #1 Bestseller in "Asian-American" Literature From the ashes of the Syrian Civil War comes this story of hope, love, and courage... After standing for over 7,000 years, Aleppo's ruin came overnight. Separated from his family during the night the rebels attacked the city, thirteen-year-old Zaid Kadir is lost in the middle of a war zone. Alongside his friends, he is forced to survive the dangers of a civil war he does not even fully understand. Zaid witnesses the destruction of the brutal Syrian Civil War as it grows more deadly by the day and rips his city apart. However, as he braves this destruction, as he desperately tries to survive this catastrophe, he discovers something. Zaid realizes that it is in the darkest hours when humanity's spirit of hope burns brightest.
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EXCERPT: With a chuckle, Zakariah rises back to his feet. “Alright, alright. Well, I best be off, Nabeel. We can finish our little discussion next time.” Nabeel shakes his hand. “Give my greetings to your folks.” “I will.” Zakariah grabs my shoulder and gives it a squeeze. “See you, Zaid—no, sorry: Dr. Zaid.” Did he really just call me that? How did he know? Hearing Zakariah’s footsteps grow faint, I turn back to Nabeel. He opens the fridge door and rummages through it. “You told him?” I ask. Nabeel doesn’t look my way. “I tell everyone.” I watch him pull out a pound of chicken meat rolled up in brown paper as he turns back to me. “Aisha is visiting her parents tonight and Abbi and Ummi are having dinner with friends. So looks like it’ll just be you and me.” Nabeel shoots me a wink. “I’m going to make some shwarma for dinner. Just the way you like it: tomatoes, lettuce, onions, lots of chicken, and even more spices.” He starts setting the ingredients on the countertop. “I went by Sohail’s shop today. The mangoes he was selling were ripe, so I picked some up. We can have them for dessert. That is if we have room.” He looks back at me with a smile, but it fades when he sees my expression. “What’s wrong, Zaid?” I glance at the ground before replying, “I don’t think I want to be a doctor anymore.” “Why not?” “…I don’t think I can.” He takes a few steps towards me before crouching down to come to my eye level, urging me to continue. “Ms. Farooq said I’m not smart enough.” “She did?” “I got the lowest score in the class on the last math test. She said I’m not cut out for it.” I don’t respond. “Did you tell Abbi or Ummi?” I shake my head.
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Ammar Habib is a bestselling and award-winning author who was born in Lake Jackson, Texas in 1993. Ammar enjoys crafting stories that are not only entertaining but will also stay with the reader for a long time. Ammar presently resides in his hometown with his family, all of whom are his biggest fans. He draws his inspiration from his family, imagination, and the world around him.
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One winner will receive a signed copy of Habib's national award-winning novel, Memories of My Future (US only). Memories of My Future is an historical/inspirational novel that was published in 2016. It received several accolades after its release, including the Independent Press Award in May 2017.
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solemnrose · 3 years
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Get to know me!
Tagged by the exquisite @lunar-hex, thanks darling!! 
Nickname: AliCat ^_^
Zodiac: Sun in Aries, Moon in Cancer, Ascendant in Capricon
Height: Just under 6′1″
Last thing I googled: Tour dates for Dark Tranquillity
Song stuck in my head: I’m listening to music, so I’ll just go with that: Alone by Amorphis
How much I sleep: I have insomnia mixed with chronic nightmares, so total time of sleep is usually between 8-12 hours, but quality of sleep is likely closer to 6. 
Lucky number: 13 
Dream job: Author
Wearing: Ripped up black skinny jeans and an Argyle Goolsby and the Roving Midnight tank top.
Favorite Song: Impossible to answer, so once again I’ll just say what’s playing right now: The Burnin’ by Nick Ammar
Favorite instrument: Cello
Aesthetic: Metalhead punk, alpine forests, mountains, seaside, gothic manor
Favorite Author: Steven Erikson, Alastair Reynolds, Linnea Hartsuyker, Glen Cook, Scott Lynch, Margret Weiss/Tracy Hickman (writing together), Richard A Knaack. . . and many more. 
Favorite animal noises: Canines howling/cats purring
Something random: In 2021, I was in the top .5% of Spotify listeners. . . I may have a music addiction xD
Tagging! (No pressure, loves!) @azurepixie @soft-xbaby @pixelpunked @lilith-andsamael @cryptid-corpse @sawhxre @callmebabygirll0  
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NIGMA vs LIQUID - AMMAR THE F MID vs NISHA! - DPC 2023 WEU SPRING TOUR 2 Dota 2 Highlights
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omdaily10 · 5 years
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SEASONS
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Writers: Ryan Tedder, Ammar Malik, Noel Zancanella
Producers: Ryan Tedder, Noel Zancanella
Album: Never Been Better
Release Date: 27/03/2015
B-Side: Seasons (Adam Turner Radio Mix) (Credits as above)
Chart Positions: #34 (UK), #18 (Scotland), #58 (Ireland)
Sales: 20-30k (UK, estimated)
As we touched on briefly with the entry for ‘Up’, the reason why Demi Lovato ended up on that single was part of a wider drive from Columbia, his US label, to push Olly’s profile Stateside. And it was also apparent in other collaborations on the ‘Never Been Better’ album – the third single being a fine case in point.
As well as being the frontman of pop rock band OneRepublic, Ryan Tedder is a one man pop hit writing machine of his own accord, having written countless international chart toppers like ‘Bleeding Love’ for Olly’s fellow X Factor alumni Leona Lewis, as well as ‘Halo’ for Beyoncé, ‘Rumour Has It’ for Adele and ‘Burn’ for Ellie Goulding to name but several. And it was he who co-wrote and produced this single.
‘Seasons’ was a very different sounding record for Olly at that time, with a darker lyric and a chorus that wasn’t quite a chorus over a minimal ska backing: ‘Listen, honey / To every word I say / I know that you don’t trust me / But I’m better than the stories about me’. And a series of infectious ‘woo-hoos’ that acted as another surrogate chorus. Popjustice, the usually caustic (certainly towards Olly) and irreverent pop music blog were full of praise for once, stating ‘there's loads to like about this, the third single from Olly's latest album ... [it’s] that rare pop beast: a song about holding your hands up and going, "fine, yes, I'm a bit of a w***er".
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It was the first tentative signs of what the album campaign to follow was to hold, not least in the fast moving, stylised promo video from Ben Turner, which almost jarred slightly with how fans saw Olly, as he was caught red handed having an affair with another woman, whilst moving through a series of sets with changing seasons before rekindling over some kind of half Argentine tango with his jilted love interest at the end.
It’s certainly not one of his videos that’s stood up well with four years’ distance and didn’t as effectively mark his transition into a mature and respectable pop artist. It was one of those classic cases of the song being better than the video. With ‘Up’ still hanging around the charts, and rehearsals for the ‘Never Been Better’ tour being all consuming, it meant that whatever impact this single did have would be minimal.
So the fact it did secure Olly his fourteenth UK top 40 hit in the face of all that was something rather wonderful indeed, particularly for one of its strongest singles. As it entered the chart, he headed out on the arena tour for ‘Never Been Better’, and news broke of a very high-profile gig indeed for Olly on the TV front whilst he did so – but that’s another story for the next two entries...
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Just two club mixes backed the single bundle on this occasion; one from Adam Turner, the other from Seamus Haji. Also included with the bundle for iTunes customers was a special ten minute mini-documentary that Olly first premiered on his VEVO before the album’s release called ‘The Journey’, chronicling the making of the ‘Never Been Better’ album in London, Los Angeles and Denmark.
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La révolte déclenchée par les jeunes Algériens a rapidement été amplifiée par la mobilisation, à leurs côtés, de leurs aînés. Cette génération, qui a connu la révolte d'octobre 1988, l'ouverture politique puis la guerre civile des années 1990, vit avec une intense émotion les événements de 2019.
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Ammar Bouras a ressorti son Nikon. Les boulevards haussmanniens d'Alger-Centre, noirs de monde, le flou rouge-vert-blanc des drapeaux qui virevoltent, les regards fatigués des policiers sous leur casque bleu sont pour lui une matière enthousiasmante. Cela faisait bien longtemps que l'artiste plasticien, 54 ans, connu pour ses installations contemporaines, n'avait pas photographié l'actualité. Presque trente ans, en fait. Ses clichés argentiques en noir et blanc de l'Algérie des années 1990 (les défilés du Front islamique du salut, le président Mohammed Boudiaf quelques secondes avant son assassinat, le premier tour des élections législatives dans une école d'Alger…) justement réunis dans un beau livre qui vient de sortir aux prestigieuses éditions Barzakh, à Alger, se regardent comme une page en train de se tourner.
» LIRE AUSSI - Les impressionnantes images de la mobilisation contre Bouteflika
Une parenthèse est en train de se fermer. «Celle de la sortie de guerre», relève Malika Rahal, historienne à l'Institut d'histoire du temps présent, au CNRS, à Paris. Depuis quelques années, elle observe dans la société algérienne les signes discrets d'une renaissance, d'un plaisir et d'une fierté de l'action collective retrouvés. «On sort d'une époque où on résistait encore au fait d'être ensemble.» Il y a notamment, pour cette «génération 88», celle qui a connu la révolte d'octobre de cette année-là, l'ouverture politique puis la guerre civile des années 1990, «une libération du corps et de l'esprit, un allègement», note-t-elle. «Ça ne préjuge en rien de ce qui peut se passer. C'est de la joie toute nue.»
«Le drapeau incarnait tout ce que nous rejetions, le faux nationalisme qui bridait les gens. Peut-être qu'on est en train de se le réapproprier, ce drapeau, de dire qu'il est à nous ?»
Mouna, 52 ans, prof de lettres
Depuis le début de la mobilisation contre le cinquième mandat, le 22 février, la jeunesse qui s'est brusquement révoltée contre le système, que l'on dit peu concernée par les violences des années de terrorisme dans lesquelles l'Algérie a sombré en 1992, capte toute l'attention. Mais dans les rues, il y a aussi les quadras et les quinquas qui «ont repris espoir», constate Ammar. «Je retrouve cette Algérie de 1988, des gens soudés par des idées, un désir de changement, qui, d'une certaine manière, disent à nouveau leur refus du parti unique.»
À la veille de l'acte III des manifestations, dans un salon algérois, alors que des amis se retrouvent pour partager leurs émotions, les souvenirs ressurgissent invariablement dans les discussions. «La différence, c'est qu'à l'époque nous ne sortions pas avec les drapeaux!, s'amuse Mouna, 52 ans, prof de lettres. Le drapeau incarnait tout ce que nous rejetions, le faux nationalisme qui bridait les gens. Peut-être qu'on est en train de se le réapproprier, ce drapeau, de dire qu'il est à nous?»
Adlène Meddi, 43 ans, journaliste et écrivain dont les trois romans policiers transpirent le traumatisme des années 1990, en est convaincu: «La mobilisation aujourd'hui est une continuité de notre printemps, de l'incroyable révolution qu'a connue le pays à la fin des années 1980, résultat d'une prise de conscience de la société et d'une partie du système de la nécessité d'ouvrir le pays. Comme aujourd'hui, tous les Algériens étaient dans la rue, refusant le fait accompli. Ce souffle a été interrompu par les ténèbres, la frigorification. Mais la nuit s'est terminée le 22 février.»
Et si ce ne sont pas ces quadras qui ont enclenché les manifestations, c'est bien, comme le rappelle sur France Inter l'écrivain Kamel Daoud, 48 ans, parce que «le régime a toujours su opérer sur deux traumatismes». Celui de l'époque coloniale et de la menace d'une intervention de la France, comme en Libye, et celui de la décennie noire. «L'équation qui consiste à dire “soit nous, soit le chaos” a beaucoup pesé sur les consciences de ma génération.»
» LIRE AUSSI - Abdelaziz Bouteflika, un président usé qui ne comprend plus son peuple
Inquiet du rapport de force qui est en train de se jouer dans la rue, le pouvoir appuie sur la menace comme il jouerait une dernière carte. «Nous nous devons d'appeler à la vigilance et à la prudence quant à une éventuelle infiltration de cette expression pacifique par une quelconque partie insidieuse, interne ou externe, qui pourrait, qu'Allah nous en préserve, susciter la fitna et provoquer le chaos avec tout ce qu'ils peuvent entraîner comme crises et malheurs», a prévenu un message attribué à Abdelaziz Bouteflika. «L'Algérie a payé le prix fort pour le recouvrement de son indépendance et sa liberté, et notre peuple a payé un lourd et douloureux tribut pour en préserver l'unité et le rétablissement de sa paix et stabilité, après une tragédie nationale sanglante», a souligné le chef de l'État en appelant «les mères à veiller à la préservation de l'Algérie, en général, et de ses enfants en particulier».
« Je culpabilise quand je vois cette génération qui a su faire ce que nous n'avons pas su faire parce que nous étions trop marqués par la guerre civile», regrette aussi Kamel Daoud. Plus indulgente, l'éditrice Selma Hellal, de la maison Barzakh, préfère voir en «Silmiya» («pacifique», en arabe), écrit sur les pancartes brandies depuis quinze jours, «une passerelle» entre cette jeune génération et celle qui l'a précédée. «Un peu comme si elle avait une conscience sourde du chaos des années 1990.»
« Je culpabilise quand je vois cette génération qui a su faire ce que nous n'avons pas su faire parce que nous étions trop marqués par la guerre civile»
Kamel Daoud
Le traumatisme n'a pas été verbalisé dans toutes les familles. Mais il s'est transmis malgré tout, et se lit dans le regard inquiet des parents qui savent leurs enfants dans la rue. «Ce “Silmiya” est brandi comme un bouclier, analyse encore Selma. Comme pour dire: “On ne sait rien exactement des exactions, des violences, de la sauvagerie de cette époque, mais on refuse tout ça.”»
Dans un texte publié dans le quotidien El Watan, la sociologue Fatma Oussedik, qui analyse le profil démographique et sociologique des manifestants, remarque «une forte présence des classes moyennes habituellement silencieuses». «Ce sont ces avocats, ces médecins, ces enseignants qui ont 40 à 50 ans», précise-t-elle. «Cette classe moyenne, laminée pendant les années 1990, ciblée par des assassinats dont les auteurs n'ont jamais été retrouvés, s'est reconstituée et a mué pendant que le pouvoir, qu'elle considère comme un ennemi de classe, ne bougeait pas.» Bahia Bencheikh El Fegoun, 41 ans, illustre parfaitement son propos. Son documentaire prémonitoire, Fragments de rêves, qui donne la parole aux acteurs et leaders des mouvements sociaux en Algérie depuis 2011, a été censuré par le ministère de la Culture aux Rencontres cinématographiques de Béjaïa. Heureuse qu'il trouve aujourd'hui toute sa place dans le cours de l'histoire, la réalisatrice préfère parler de «réparation» plutôt que de «renaissance». «Chaque fois que je marche au milieu des manifestants, je ne peux pas m'empêcher de penser que nous sommes en train de réparer ce désamour que nous avions de nous-mêmes. Mais je n'ai jamais perdu la foi. Je n'ai jamais baissé les bras. Quand j'ai fait ce film, j'étais même en quête de révolution, et je peux vous dire que pour nous, Algériens, la révolution est un héritage très lourd! Aujourd'hui, je ne dirais pas que mon rêve se réalise. Il se met en route…»
Cette réparation, chacun la vit à sa façon. Vendredi matin, Ammar et sa femme se préparent à partir à la manifestation. « Avec notre voisine, on s'est organisés. J'ai acheté les drapeaux, elle nous a ramené des tee-shirts où est écrit “Non au cinquième mandat!” », explique-t-il en pensant, comme tous les Algérois qui s'apprêtent à «descendre à Alger», à l'itinéraire à emprunter et à l'endroit où stationner. «Bien sûr, je me demande ce qui va se passer après, aux lendemains, confie-t-il. Mais je veux profiter de l'instant. Parce que ce que je vois, c'est cette envie d'être ensemble. De faire quelque chose ensemble.»
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