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Was really chill today and cooked up some ms paint sketches (i love this program). First sketch is a reference to some old 2D pixel game i don't think it had any specific name but it was made by the same devs that made a game called "MLP: Rise of Clockwork". The second sketch is my OC, her name is Tumble, she's a doctor of sorts, mayhaps have caused pony-virus in one of her experiments...in AU im daydreaming about sometimes (the thought bubbles are her inner voices, cause she hates herself at some point). Anyway, i hope whoever sees this, enjoys it.
#art#ezzin#zinneriz#illustration#oc#mlp#digital art#artists on tumblr#mlp art#mlp fim#mlp pinkie#mlp pinkie pie#mlp oc#mlp fanart#mlp g4#ms paint
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Écouter chaabi c'est se dire qu'être algérien c'est quand-même chouette
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🚨Urgent 🚨🙏Humanitarian appeal
Please don't ignore the appeal 🇵🇸🥺
Donations are life for us 😭🙏
I am Ezz Eldin Salem from Gaza I need your support My house was destroyed Please don't ignore my appeal.😭😭😭
After we lost our house and now live in a tent
Please don't hesitate to donate to us, I now live in a tent with my family😔
The campaign has not been verified by the Vetted Gaza Fundraiser List and I hope you can help me with my campaign if you know someone 🇵🇸🇵🇸
Hello Ezzin,
No problem, I'll help you get the word out about your fundraiser so it can be vetted. Well wishes to you and your family!
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Reflections from COP28: Resisting healthwashing in climate change negotiations
Singh A, Ezzine T, Guinto RR, Gepp S, Parks RM, Thondoo M, et al. (2024) “Reflections from COP28: Resisting healthwashing in climate change negotiations.” PLOS Glob Public Health 4(3): e0003076. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0003076 Abstract At the 28th UN Climate Change Conference (COP28), health emerged as a pivotal focus, with almost 50 Health Ministers and approximately 1,600 health…
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Another ms paint creation, got inspired by all the mlp infection AU and decided to make a quick study.
#art#ms paint#zinneriz#ezzin#mlp#mlp infection au#pony virus#fluttershy#zecora#mlp zecora#mlp fluttershy#horror
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How I made my first million – Obi Cubana
How I made my first million – Obi Cubana
Talk of the town billionaire club owner, Obi Cubana, has revealed how he made his first million naira after his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program in Abuja. The Chairman of Cubana Group, Obi Iyiegbu made this known during an interview with BBC pidgin. WITHIN NIGERIA had reported that the billionaire club owner became talk of the town after he buried his late mother, Ezzine Iyiegbu in…
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Dahmane El Harrachi. ‘Dak El Maqnin Ezzine’. [scopitone 70’s].
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Tunisia Architecture News, Buildings
Tunisian Architecture News 2020, North African Building Design, Construction Images, Property, Architects
Tunisia Architecture News
Key Property Developments in North Africa: New Buildings – Built Environment Updates
post updated 12 Dec 2020
Tunisia Building News
Tunisia Architectural News
Tunisian Architecture Designs – chronological list
Tunisia Architectural Projects, chronological:
12 Nov 2019 Dar Hi, Naftah Architects: Matali Crasset photograph : Jérôme Spriet Dar Hi in Naftah, Tunisia Health and Wellness Hotel “Dar Hi is not a hotel nor a classical SPA but more a place where you can experience withdrawal and benefit from a spiritual thalassotherapy a few hours away from Paris and in the middle of the desert”, says Patrick Elouarghi. After the experience of the HI hotel in Nice, now Dar HI in Nefta which is the fruit of the collaboration between matali crasset, Patrick Elouarghi and Philippe Chapelet with a new concept of eco-retreat. Matali literally rose a citadel, from the sand, dedicated to well being.
11 Mar 2018 Sarah Mag Toumi Cultural and Educational Center, El Hencha Architects: Philippe Barriere Collective (PB+Co) photograph © Yosri Boukadida Sarah Mag Toumi Cultural + Educational Center This Cultural and Educational Communal Center is based on social, agricultural, artisanal, and technological innovation. It is managed on social entrepreneurship principles to better answer the needs of women left out of the work force in rural communities. Designed to meet the needs of a rural environment, the mission of the center is to become a place of exchange where innovation and tradition and where social, economic, cultural and environmental coalesce to work together towards revitalization, diversification and empowerment of the regions and fight against desertification.
4 Jan 2017 Colline aux Oliviers, Tunis Architects: Philippe Barriere Collective (PB+Co) photograph : Abderrahmen Ezzine Colline aux Oliviers in Tunis
9 Jan 2017 Mahmud Qabadu Mosque, Djedeida Architects: Philippe Barriere Collective (PB+Co) photograph : Abderrahmen Ezzine Mahmud Qabadu Mosque in Djedeida The mosque has been designed to become a religious and urban landmark playing a central role within the rural community. It is positioned at the center of the two-major axis of the urban development, joining the rural park with the main commercial artery and the two large urban pedestrian plazas (one with shops, the other without).
18 Sep 2015 + 4 Jul 2014 Revolution Tower Tunis, Square of 14 Janvier, Tunis, Design: Philippe Barriere Collective (PB+Co) image from architects studio – renderings: LMM, Mathieu Grenier Digital Artist Revolution Tower Tunis Initiated by the foundation Symboles, the project is situated at the intersection of two main axes in central Tunis. The project includes the redesign of the Square of 14 Janvier and its surroundings as well as the construction of the World Social Center (WSC) Tower. This project reflects the political will to express the ideological and social changes brought about by the Tunisian revolution that took place between December and January 2011. Supported by competent political authorities, the project was managed within the foundation Symboles by the innovation adviser of Tunisian President Monsef Marzouki and monitored by his cultural adviser.
More Tunisian Architecture News online soon
Architecture in Africa
African Buildings
Guelmim Airport, Morocco Design: Groupe3Architectes photography : Fernando Guerra / FG+SG and Groupe3Architectes Guelmim Airport Building The new Guelmim Airport is situated in an existing military infrastructure located 3km north of the city of Guelmim in the south of Morocco.
The Sofitel Tamuda Bay – A New Resort, M’diq, Morocco Design: Galal Mahmoud, GM Architects image from architects studio The Sofitel Tamuda Bay in Morocco New awards announced for this most recent major project by Galal Mahmoud. The Sofitel Tamuda Bay is located on the northern coast of Morocco about 20 miles east of Tangier.
Radisson Blu in Marrakech, Morocco Design: Atelier Pod image from architecture firm Radisson Blu in Marrakech
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Zin ezzin 🥰 Allah ys3dek w y3tik dakshi li tmanniti and so much more 🥰 lah laykhattik ❤️
On the same note, shoutout to my Moroccan kbidat @doulunay & @jihane-ouyhya , knhma9 3likom, dakshi dyal social media rah ghi hmaa9 w t5arbi9 w safi, ghadi ytnsaa walaken l mhabba hia li ktb9a 🤍
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Tunisia reinstates curfews as virus cases mount
Tunisia reinstates curfews as virus cases mount
A worker disinfects a street of downtown Tunis, in Tunisia on Oct. 8, 2020. (Photo by Adel Ezzine/Xinhua)
Tunisia has reinstated curfews in several regions in recent days in a bid to rein in a sharp spike in novel coronavirus cases that threaten to overwhelm its hospitals.
The North African country had imposed strict lockdown measures that practically smothered its first wave of cases over the…
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«Personne ne sait d’où surgit ton chant», une ode au chardonneret, oiseau d’Algérie
Nous voici, en ce printemps 2020, cloîtrés, assujettis au calme. Pourtant, certains chantent et volent librement: les oiseaux, dont les pépiements envahissent les silences du trafic et peuplent nos aubes citadines. «Toute personne qui tombe a des ailes», écrit la poétesse Ingeborg Bachmann, qui nous console ainsi. C’est aussi ce vers que Seham Boutata a placé en exergue de La Mélancolie du maknine, récit qui rend hommage à un bel oiseau chanteur.
«Maknine», c’est le nom algérien du chardonneret. Il figure dans le titre d’une chanson, Maknine Ezzine – «O joli chardonneret» –, que compose Mohamed el-Badji dans sa cellule de condamné à mort. Mohamed el-Badji ne sera pas exécuté, l’Algérie prendra son indépendance et la chanson, reprise par de grands chanteurs de chaâbi comme Mohamed el-Ankiss, deviendra un symbole, tout comme l’oiseau dont Seham Boutata fait le portrait.
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