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There is not a single Arab, regardless of sex, age or nationality, who does not hold an opinion regarding the beleaguered Egyptian ruler. Perhaps it is the collection of all these opinions, which continues to span the decades since his More...
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Lates niloticus, the Nile Perch, is an invasive species of freshwater fish native to Sub-Saharan Africa’s river basins. Though not native to Lake Victoria, since its introduction in the 1950s the fish has come to dominate the lake’s ecology such More...
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The following section is a tribute to some of the Arab world’s most influential personalities. Thinkers, politicians, writers, singers, actors, filmmakers, businessmen, theologians, poets, artists – all have in some way, positively or not, influenced Arab culture and society. Although More...
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The poorest country in the Middle East is facing an ongoing war in the North, a secessionist movement in the South, piracy attacks on its coast, and increasing al-Qaeda attacks throughout the country. It is therefore not surprising that the More...
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Indicators such as gross domestic product and real and nominal growth rates have usually served as reliable compasses. In our case, it seems that 1 important factor has been underesteimated: Our Eductaion
Where Are We Now?
Ten years ago, there were barely More...
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One of them takes the abandoned child to the hospital. The child is then adopted by a nice couple who learn to appreciate the child’s special powers. Adoption Story was written by the same baby girl whose mother had left More...
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Her Checks Don’t Lie
Columbian pop singer Shakira has donated $40 million dollars towards relief efforts in Peru and Nicaragua. Peru was hit hard by an earthquake last August, leaving hundreds of people dead and thousands injured. Meanwhile, Nicaragua is also More...
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The problem is that they are all valid. There are many ways to describe who the Arabs are, but no universally accepted way to identify them. Capturing the essence of what makes an Arab person “Arab” is a difficult task. More...
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Who doesn't remember when most Kuwaiti parents wanted their children to become either doctors or engineers? Even with today's growing private sector, it seems that the traditional approach to offspring careers is to prefer a safe, risk-free solution. Go to More...
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As the region tackles the current financial crisis, the global economic crisis and the regional military crisis, it is no surprise that the environmental crisis is easily overshadowed. A recent global study reported the GCC as one of the world’s More...
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