Ahmed Rizk Ahmed graduated from the faculty of mass communication, journalism section in 2010 with very good honors. He received first place in the graduation projects competition for his project on "Roshetta Newspaper". His experience includes training at two newspapers and working as an editor for a website. He has excellent Arabic skills and good English skills. He is proficient in Microsoft programs and enjoys reading, browsing the internet, and playing football in his local club.
This PowerPoint presentation was created to accompany a lecture on the division of ancient Israel into two kingdoms (Israel and Judah) and the subsequent conquest of these kingdoms by the Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian Empires. The fall of Israel and Judah resulted in a diaspora (scattering) of peoples across the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions. After Cyrus the Great of Persia conquered the Babylonian Empire, he allowed Jews to return to Jerusalem to rebuild their temple. In the centuries that followed, a messianic tradition developed, which promised a deliverer who would restore the Kingdom of Judah. Zionism emerged in the late 19th century with a similar goal of restoring a sovereign Jewish homeland. The modern nation of Israel, founded in 1948, represents the realization of the goals of the Zionist movement. To this day, modern Israelis contest over this land with its neighbors much like their ancestors did three thousand years ago.
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In 1934 the Academy Awards introduced a new category: Film Editing, awarding an Oscar to Conrad A. Nervig for his work on the movie Eskimo. Often called “the invisible art,” editing has made movies possible since they first began, but the field still struggles to gain the appreciation from the general public that it deserves. Not us. We've always been big fans. To celebrate the art of editing, we’ve put together a quick visual timeline spanning 125 years.
This PowerPoint presentation was created to accompany a lecture on the division of ancient Israel into two kingdoms (Israel and Judah) and the subsequent conquest of these kingdoms by the Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian Empires. The fall of Israel and Judah resulted in a diaspora (scattering) of peoples across the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions. After Cyrus the Great of Persia conquered the Babylonian Empire, he allowed Jews to return to Jerusalem to rebuild their temple. In the centuries that followed, a messianic tradition developed, which promised a deliverer who would restore the Kingdom of Judah. Zionism emerged in the late 19th century with a similar goal of restoring a sovereign Jewish homeland. The modern nation of Israel, founded in 1948, represents the realization of the goals of the Zionist movement. To this day, modern Israelis contest over this land with its neighbors much like their ancestors did three thousand years ago.
Are you plagued with unwanted pounds, despite your best efforts towards eating healthy and getting fit? You’re not alone. Millions of others across the globe, just like you, are struggling to shed weight in an uphill battle.
Brian Solis takes a look at how disruption changed the face of the music industry, and the lessons all businesses can learn from this period of massive change. This paper examines the effects of "digital Darwinism" on how we create, distribute and consume music, as well as the effects of disruptive technology on our everyday lives.
In 1934 the Academy Awards introduced a new category: Film Editing, awarding an Oscar to Conrad A. Nervig for his work on the movie Eskimo. Often called “the invisible art,” editing has made movies possible since they first began, but the field still struggles to gain the appreciation from the general public that it deserves. Not us. We've always been big fans. To celebrate the art of editing, we’ve put together a quick visual timeline spanning 125 years.
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Personal information:
-Name: Ahmed Rizk Ahmed.
-Date of birth: 29/5/1989.
-Nationality: Egyptian.
-Marital status: Single.
-Faculty: Mass Communication, Journalism section.
-address: Ismailia
Study and Qualifications:
- graduated from the faculty of mass communication, journalism section
2010.
- Grade: Very good with honor (86.6%).
- Graduation project: the first place in the graduation projects
Competition about " Roshetta newspaper ".
HONORS AND AWARDS:
- I got the first place in the graduation projects competition about " Roshetta
newspaper ".
Experience:
-Trained in "EL-KANAH" Newspaper for 6 months.
-Trained in " Sout elgamaa " Newspaper for 9months.
-work in "shootha.com" website as editor for 3 months .
Personal Skills:
- Arabic: Excellent.
2. - English: good at reading and writing and speaking and listening .
Computer Skills:
- Good at windows , Internet and Microsoft word.
- Accepted at access, Excel and power point.
Studying subjects:
- Journalism , public relations , Advertising and Personal communication.
Hobbies and Interests:
- playing football
- Reading.
-Browse on the Internet.
- Playing football in "abo swayer club" in ismailia.
- Attending seminars and Cultural conferences.
Contacts:
- Mobile: 0100104588901223344411
- Email: h.medo86@yahoo.com