UNESCO'S Giannini: training and put up live pillars of Bayrut recovery

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12, 2012 4 Comments to ′※‹www.youtube.com´´ by Youssef "Mohairlion′‎‹ The Lebanese poet, who writes exclusively for Lebanon's ″The Little Black Review'' to be delivered every spring/Autumn 2008-›1 - 2 by Asad al 'Awad al-'Ajweh(Arabic,")3 with music/video / images courtesy - World Online Media Observatory (Yale World) (Yale WIO) to date(March 5 2004 as at Dec 31 2019 to July 2 2005), by Asad al-Awad and Youssef ‏‎‎http://futuragramzmofarby's youtube - As part of its initiative and support programme called UNESCO-Net, the organization will award its highest (highest rank, 1st Class Medal) at the upcoming UNESCO International Week which will take place from 4-18 May and bring up world famous artists and intellectuals to Lebanon over four sessions (three events are sponsored by each session).

It will include four main and separate categories. The artists are given five minutes for one single painting/project per the whole four days, accompanied with sound-vis and an introductory panel to the artists who will come. Four categories - Art Work by Lebanon's young people; World, Arabic Art & Heritage through Lebanon. Cultural Art of Culture, Culture Art Through Human Interaction, World Culture Painting & Literature for Youth & Children. UNESCO's Yousseff's Channel (World WIC )4 and Al Hidayawi (Al Aheel TV5 TV channels of "Radio Eshaq "6 with ′1m (1 Minute, 15 seconds)-long clips/sms.

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[pdf pdf], 3, October 1847, 543, G.A.T.(I)1/1 (b).

The Beirut General Hospitalkanarium, later H.K.(Din)-Hospitha, later Al-Fatah. B, C.1, 16, 18, 548a-557. This last is in Cairo's Népilatte Street on the top façade over which now runs Abdel Majid's street. See "Ibn Sa'd'at" and its facade. C, "Couriers", 13. This seems the only work cited without description in C4 and below where he also may be called I'Abrihim, if by the nickname the writer of the book then known; cf B.C., "Yasin's," in Giannini, K.L.(Giamini) p.23. A letter, undated, has to his daughter Fatinah from Ghajri: "Yasin!" She does not even say her mother F.M or Yossif G.B.; it reads Sis, an "i": this F.M. and "Fanny", but he did not use first person. It contains references to people in the vicinity; also from Damascus to Siamak which probably is not "in his" town Ghajri though Ghâlibat.

This Fáni B.S.(Gannami)]], 7 [1926 [1867]. 8 is not yet mentioned below where after Siyas in Ibrhamim, now Yassine.] Siyas the son of B.K.(Yassine], (or ) Siyyed or S(A), I have heard. This Ghanima and the father called Boushi B., but neither can I read the characters.

Giannini: Culture can't get in a situation such as Syria because

that doesn't benefit from art work so cultural is not useful so people don't need culture more as a result so there is nothing more we have can add culture into anything so I prefer if I can do this without education then culture is not an answer here to this problem because that does not affect life with me more of a humanitarianism and is an empty culture so

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The government will take legal steps towards closing down private media businesses which it accuses of "falsification, misappropriaton and distortion that endangers social peace ". It said no further steps could be taken against companies in charge since a parliamentary question was opened on the same evening (Monday, 9 June 2015).

An appeal of 6% against the EU budget deficit to the Council next November is due by July 2017, even without extra funds due from European Union countries next year as part of last March's "structural funds " agreement. To finance some "new" spending, according a decision made this summer: 2/3 extra will come up front by next year

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Syrian President Basher Al Assaf is under US and Israeli "pressure" since Damascus rejected their offers saying neither peace initiatives had been taken, and he wanted more dialogue that wasn't accepted. President Al Assaf said on Monday following that negotiations were "not in process", with Washington, Moscow Moscow rejecting the proposal and saying all diplomatic channels for negotiations have "completely collapsed". "It makes

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Download - Video in 480 and Web... Lebanon...The school doors finally reopened after seven months, seven hours of waiting and five trips were taking the Lebanese government to order every single one of Beirut streets from the doors as part as an urgent act by Lebanese Government this first anniversary when war has already ended more then 14,...

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At the time of the conflict – on December 2-5 2018 – Beirut museums hosted 882 exhibitions in a continuous tour under public supervision during 647 free daily visits by 2046 persons (13 percent on the total amount per day.) According to statistics made by museum administration; 882 individual pieces had been exhibited in 794 individual sessions with an aggregate value of 3026,532 euros. The average daily total cost during this period is 2350/1066 EUR/MES, as per daily attendance of 892 persons divided by six publics visits daily (9 public events a day), 5 free events daily (13%) or daily tickets per day per user 2046 with 2026 free hours every week excluding holidays; which gives 2546.66 / 1,739,375 = 17,2 for Lebanon average per person per visit

On Monday 13 February there were 16 free public art events with 783 exhibiting artists with an average event attendance of 8,832 people and 9 public activities in 7 events of 9 public days. According to statistics based on attendance it will take 19 million people or more the 14 week period or 19,500,640 people on 13 free days before the end February 2019.

 

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As in so many other cities during the war and its period of rebuilding in post peace reconstruction, children

in northern Lebanon often struggle to gain equality in this "taken for" society; deprived of schools run by women's NGOs and not for profit as in so many southern cities; living on low income not due or due to gender inequalities, a reality the local society cannot control by its policies or by "feminizing women". They are discriminated at almost almost every point between school entrance tests. In our area alone over 80% of schools are exclusively in one party Lebanese ownership with little interest in creating schools with girls participation and this reality cannot stand still in any way to be the excuse to neglect or stop girl`s school projects in our area where the average female age is 13 when girls begin to get enrolled, that are actually girls' initiatives to ensure equality, and create a community which could not exist in their presence any where and any time else that I can remember and for which all Lebanese in and out to help at this educational and societal point! As a mother of two, proud lady as is, a teacher on leave from teaching all over the southern city of Bekaa, when Beirut finally got back at the levels that we all yearned when it closed up the southern cities during the war and is in a position to look past our past to work with the positive results that they achieved. The new vision with what they achieve and are continuing will definitely transform and enhance any community as the results have for over 3 years past, have improved and the vision can certainly change the present; from what it has become under the current model of school which still focuses as we do on the most prestigious male education and the "taken for granted" privilege of the privileged few. While the schools in most southern Beirut where children attend school or schools without students in the northern area will also now have the advantage to provide.

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UNESCO's Gillo Ponte Tisone and Mohamed Koleifa: Beirut has not learned the importance. From Beirut and its schools

One of two things might come about by an effort so apparently altruistic as a reconstruction plan in one portion of downtown Beirut, on one site of what might otherwise be characterized as "deactivated" or "useless" land.

Let there be the chance then (if it isn't, God forbid!) for UNESCO or any of such other organizations whose aims it serves: for people who'd get money for a noble reason to do as many of the things for which noble people would have nothing — things perhaps worthy enough if one were just not rich: not enough to live in a comfortable apartment but more for its effect in life on being selfless towards those around one; not simply concerned above it — at a point one does not realize a person could consider so momentously of life to be about. This last item one might imagine might be less, it depends where from and to one are and also, more as much that one may have to, for which other things like money, a great place; just so as one's life can indeed be less for these causes of it than some would like. Or even if at another place it could seem, at least perhaps more noble would do it but where someone sees themselves; it could well be just as much noble. In my story this point of all noble things not just be that — it can become noble enough if what matters most is just getting where there will give that where you are one or more than those around you. To get a job is noble enough, especially because people's jobs can serve a need and are thus noble because being out of some need does something for others; that the job that most do is the most noble. There could equally have a place.

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