Posted by
Hisham on Oct 29th, 2007 in
Media,
Politics |
1 comment | 195 views
Mubarak spoke today on local TV channel of Egypt, he said that his country will start establishing a program to build some Nuclear Power Reactors, and this decision he made is to ensure Power for Egypt, because its very important for building the feature of the country. But he didn’t say anything about details or even when the Egyptian Government will start establishing this program.
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Posted by
Hisham on Oct 28th, 2007 in
Media,
Society,
Travel |
4 comments | 1,004 views
In Copenhagen you find mosques such like any other buildings. You cannot differentiate them from any other buildings as they have no minarets. Muslims has no problem with this as they can do whatever they want. Inside the mosque you can find a library, a place for women and children also you can join different organized activities..
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Posted by
Hisham on Oct 28th, 2007 in
Cars,
Media,
Thoughts |
5 comments | 609 views
GearOne is a TV channel broadcasting from Arab Emirates focusing on the automobile industry and all the sectors related to it, you can watch it through Nilesat satellite, I really don’t watch TV these days but I was playing with my satellite remote control until I got this channel, and I was like mmm interesting!..
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Jakob Earl came with an excellent Edu-Game on Globalization and Democracy, instead of getting bored reading and studying, the game is very interesting and helps you lots to better understand Democracy issues and challenges, and also teach you how citizen and civil society can control the power.
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Posted by
Hisham on Oct 26th, 2007 in
Community,
Democracy,
Education,
Family,
Human Rights,
Life,
Links,
Media,
Middle East,
News,
Society,
Thoughts,
Travel |
6 comments | 642 views
It’s a great idea to have Folk High School in Egypt, I consider it one of the most exiting informal education edifice in Denmark like Vallekilde, this brilliant idea was first came to mind during discussing at the Arab Danish Democracy Academy (ADDA) 2007, through an open dialogue between 30 young people, they were Danes, Arab and Arab Danes lived together for 14 intensive days.
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Stefan is a Danish student, he was spending his summer school at Vallekilde High School, and I knew from him that he and other students in his group have a new task which is to make a journalist Dialogue with the Arab participants of ADDA during their stay at Vallekilde High School, and he chased me saying that he would like to know more about me through questions he have. So I accepted his invitation and we...
Posted by
Hisham on Oct 23rd, 2007 in
Life,
Media,
News,
Politics,
Thoughts |
0 comments | 188 views
With a deep look to the clock and time reflect.. I relisted amazing thing!
As a Middle Eastern country we are ahead on national timing more than almost all of European and American countries, which is affecting the updating news process. I can say the Meddle East live in feature, but the west is always late. And that’s why the west has earned the ability of getting fresh news. So its really different...
Posted by
Hisham on Oct 23rd, 2007 in
Life |
3 comments | 209 views
Yes.. This is my first post.. My Life Thinking blog is going to be a a captivating and sensitive mix of personal insights and international events.
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Plz, Wish me good luck, and enjoy the...