The document provides a summary of photos and captions from a website covering the Egyptian revolution in English. It showed beautiful and moving photos of the events in chronological order with captions explaining the date and context. The comments especially praised a photo of protesters praying and noted Egyptian soldiers were also praying on tanks. Foreign comments on the site were supportive of the Egyptian people and remarked on how the world's view of Egyptians changed 180 degrees.
The 2011 Egyptian revolution began on January 25, 2011 in Egypt and is still ongoing as of December 2011. It involved millions of protesters from different backgrounds demanding the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak due to issues such as police brutality, corruption, unemployment, and restrictions on civil liberties. Despite being mostly peaceful, over 800 people were killed and thousands injured in clashes. On February 11, 2011, Mubarak resigned after 18 days of protests, handing power over to the military. The revolution has had ongoing impacts in Egypt and the wider Arab world.
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The 2011 Egyptian revolution began on January 25, 2011 in Egypt and is still ongoing as of December 2011. It involved millions of protesters from different backgrounds demanding the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak due to issues such as police brutality, corruption, unemployment, and restrictions on civil liberties. Despite being mostly peaceful, over 800 people were killed and thousands injured in clashes. On February 11, 2011, Mubarak resigned after 18 days of protests, handing power over to the military. The revolution has had ongoing impacts in Egypt and the wider Arab world.
Arazi ofrece servicios web y de marketing digital como la creación de tiendas online, integración de blogs y redes sociales, diseño de páginas web responsive para móviles, y optimización SEO. También ofrece campañas de email marketing, desarrollo de aplicaciones móviles, y publicación en tiendas de aplicaciones. Un ejemplo es el trabajo realizado para Amona Maria delicatessen, que incluyó el desarrollo de una tienda online, campañas de email marketing y Google AdWords, y material promocional impreso.
This document outlines the creation of an epistemic game for teaching microbiology. The game aims to develop competency in microbiology, cell biology and genetics by having students adopt the roles of professionals investigating possible microbial outbreak scenarios. An epistemic frame and augmented reality are used to blend virtual and real world environments. Students learn steps for accurate diagnosis and the epidemiological aspects of clinical microbiology. Evaluation found increased retention, exposure to real life situations, and a significant difference in comprehension compared to conventional teaching. Student feedback noted the game made them think more broadly and synthesize information like professionals.
This document discusses changing consumer tastes and habits related to morning coffee routines. It explores how consumers are increasingly demanding more specialized and authentic coffee options at home and in cafes. This has led to growth in the premium coffee capsule and single-origin coffee markets. Meanwhile, cafe chains are adapting by offering more variety and new coffee drinks to attract consumers. The coffee market continues to evolve as tastes become more refined.
This document provides an agenda and summaries for the Fourth Annual Meeting and Academic Symposium of the Taiwan Skull Base Surgery Medical Society. The event was held on November 15, 1997 at Taipei Veterans General Hospital and included various presentations on skull base surgery topics. Presentations included "Modified Orbitozygomatic Craniotomy for Medial Wing Meningiomas", "Surgery for the Foramen Magnum Meningioma", and "Gamma Knife Surgery for the Treatment of Cavernous Sinus Hemangiomas and AV Fistulas Involving the Cavernous Sinus". The agenda also included member registration, opening remarks, academic lectures, lunch, elections for the board of directors, and a
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El documento describe el funcionamiento y características de los microprocesadores. Explica que los microprocesadores actuales operan a frecuencias de GHz o MHz, midiendo su velocidad en ciclos por segundo. También detalla que los microprocesadores tienen puertos de entrada y salida integrados y que el chipset está compuesto de puentes norte y sur para manejar el procesador, RAM y periféricos.
The document provides a summary of the key findings from an online advertising report in Romania for the 4th quarter of 2010. The three most popular ad formats used were 728 x 90, 300 x 250, and 160 x 600, though they did not have the highest click-through rates. The format with the highest CTR was the intrusive 500x600 banner. Ad sizes with the most average impressions were 620 x 200, 120 x 600, and 980 x 100. The report analyzed popular formats, effectiveness metrics, and advertising activity by sector.
O documento discute estratégias de marketing em mecanismos de busca na internet, incluindo otimização para mecanismos de busca (SEO) e publicidade em mecanismos de busca (SEA). Ele explica como os sites buscam ser encontrados online através de mecanismos de busca, com foco no Google, e discute as vantagens do SEO e SEA.
China represents a significant opportunity for life sciences companies due to its large population, growing economy, and healthcare reforms. While China has historically focused on imitation, it is now pushing innovation through increased R&D investment and talent recruitment. Opportunities exist in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices, and services, though China also faces challenges like a healthcare skills shortage and high treatment costs. Several Scottish companies have already established operations in China across these sectors.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
Este documento presenta 26 recetas que incluyen vegetales crujientes como complemento. La mayoría de las recetas usan bases crujientes de tomate o tiras crujientes de pimiento como acompañamiento, pero también incluyen cortes crujientes de cebolla en ensaladas, guisos y carnes. El documento proporciona ideas para sorprender y enriquecer diferentes platos con la textura y sabor de los vegetales crujientes.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Как исследователи трендов мы ищем группы инноваций,
которые определяют потребительские ожидания. Эти
инновации и тенденции, которые они представляют,
показывают, что будет востребовано потребителями, и дарят
вам действенные инновационные возможности в 2016-м.
Кстати, читатели, которые серьезно относятся к развитию защиты прав
потребителей с помощью различных аспектов, уже заметили, что эти
тренды не находятся в абсолютной изоляции. Они – горстка будущих
фрагментов Большой картины. Больше о том, как их использовать,
описано ниже. И каждый способ является тем, что вы должны взять на
вооружение на заметку прямо сейчас.
Читайте, думайте, спорьте. А потом начните и дайте старт новым
продуктам, услугам и кампаниям, которые полюбят потребители
в 2016 году!
Change Lessons Learned - Implementing a Kanban System for Enterprise AgilityShoaib Shaukat
This document describes the implementation of a Kanban system at a large energy company to achieve enterprise agility. It discusses how the company lacked process transparency, had a waterfall development approach, and IT was seen as unresponsive by the business. Kanban practices like visualization, limiting work-in-progress, and collaborative improvement were used. This reduced the backlog from 800 to 350 items within 4 months while new requests remained the same, improving productivity. The key lessons learned were to take an incremental approach to change, focus on shifting mindsets, and collaborate at all levels to sustain transformations.
On January 25th, 2011 protests began in Egypt against President Hosni Mubarak and his 30-year rule. Hundreds of thousands of protesters flooded Cairo's central Tahrir Square, the epicenter of the popular revolt, calling for Mubarak to step down. Clashes broke out between supporters and opponents of Mubarak's regime, leaving several dead and over 1,000 injured. Despite Mubarak reshuffling his government and introducing reforms, the massive protests continued as anger grew and protesters rejected any solution that did not involve Mubarak's immediate resignation.
Hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square on "Departure Day" calling for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down after 30 years of rule. Protests also took place in other cities like Alexandria. The US President Obama called for an orderly transition to democracy. Despite the prime minister saying Mubarak would not resign early, protests continued into the night in defiance of the curfew.
This document outlines the creation of an epistemic game for teaching microbiology. The game aims to develop competency in microbiology, cell biology and genetics by having students adopt the roles of professionals investigating possible microbial outbreak scenarios. An epistemic frame and augmented reality are used to blend virtual and real world environments. Students learn steps for accurate diagnosis and the epidemiological aspects of clinical microbiology. Evaluation found increased retention, exposure to real life situations, and a significant difference in comprehension compared to conventional teaching. Student feedback noted the game made them think more broadly and synthesize information like professionals.
This document discusses changing consumer tastes and habits related to morning coffee routines. It explores how consumers are increasingly demanding more specialized and authentic coffee options at home and in cafes. This has led to growth in the premium coffee capsule and single-origin coffee markets. Meanwhile, cafe chains are adapting by offering more variety and new coffee drinks to attract consumers. The coffee market continues to evolve as tastes become more refined.
This document provides an agenda and summaries for the Fourth Annual Meeting and Academic Symposium of the Taiwan Skull Base Surgery Medical Society. The event was held on November 15, 1997 at Taipei Veterans General Hospital and included various presentations on skull base surgery topics. Presentations included "Modified Orbitozygomatic Craniotomy for Medial Wing Meningiomas", "Surgery for the Foramen Magnum Meningioma", and "Gamma Knife Surgery for the Treatment of Cavernous Sinus Hemangiomas and AV Fistulas Involving the Cavernous Sinus". The agenda also included member registration, opening remarks, academic lectures, lunch, elections for the board of directors, and a
Universidad nacional de chimborazo tópicosDany Barraquil
El documento describe el funcionamiento y características de los microprocesadores. Explica que los microprocesadores actuales operan a frecuencias de GHz o MHz, midiendo su velocidad en ciclos por segundo. También detalla que los microprocesadores tienen puertos de entrada y salida integrados y que el chipset está compuesto de puentes norte y sur para manejar el procesador, RAM y periféricos.
The document provides a summary of the key findings from an online advertising report in Romania for the 4th quarter of 2010. The three most popular ad formats used were 728 x 90, 300 x 250, and 160 x 600, though they did not have the highest click-through rates. The format with the highest CTR was the intrusive 500x600 banner. Ad sizes with the most average impressions were 620 x 200, 120 x 600, and 980 x 100. The report analyzed popular formats, effectiveness metrics, and advertising activity by sector.
O documento discute estratégias de marketing em mecanismos de busca na internet, incluindo otimização para mecanismos de busca (SEO) e publicidade em mecanismos de busca (SEA). Ele explica como os sites buscam ser encontrados online através de mecanismos de busca, com foco no Google, e discute as vantagens do SEO e SEA.
China represents a significant opportunity for life sciences companies due to its large population, growing economy, and healthcare reforms. While China has historically focused on imitation, it is now pushing innovation through increased R&D investment and talent recruitment. Opportunities exist in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices, and services, though China also faces challenges like a healthcare skills shortage and high treatment costs. Several Scottish companies have already established operations in China across these sectors.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
Este documento presenta 26 recetas que incluyen vegetales crujientes como complemento. La mayoría de las recetas usan bases crujientes de tomate o tiras crujientes de pimiento como acompañamiento, pero también incluyen cortes crujientes de cebolla en ensaladas, guisos y carnes. El documento proporciona ideas para sorprender y enriquecer diferentes platos con la textura y sabor de los vegetales crujientes.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Как исследователи трендов мы ищем группы инноваций,
которые определяют потребительские ожидания. Эти
инновации и тенденции, которые они представляют,
показывают, что будет востребовано потребителями, и дарят
вам действенные инновационные возможности в 2016-м.
Кстати, читатели, которые серьезно относятся к развитию защиты прав
потребителей с помощью различных аспектов, уже заметили, что эти
тренды не находятся в абсолютной изоляции. Они – горстка будущих
фрагментов Большой картины. Больше о том, как их использовать,
описано ниже. И каждый способ является тем, что вы должны взять на
вооружение на заметку прямо сейчас.
Читайте, думайте, спорьте. А потом начните и дайте старт новым
продуктам, услугам и кампаниям, которые полюбят потребители
в 2016 году!
Change Lessons Learned - Implementing a Kanban System for Enterprise AgilityShoaib Shaukat
This document describes the implementation of a Kanban system at a large energy company to achieve enterprise agility. It discusses how the company lacked process transparency, had a waterfall development approach, and IT was seen as unresponsive by the business. Kanban practices like visualization, limiting work-in-progress, and collaborative improvement were used. This reduced the backlog from 800 to 350 items within 4 months while new requests remained the same, improving productivity. The key lessons learned were to take an incremental approach to change, focus on shifting mindsets, and collaborate at all levels to sustain transformations.
On January 25th, 2011 protests began in Egypt against President Hosni Mubarak and his 30-year rule. Hundreds of thousands of protesters flooded Cairo's central Tahrir Square, the epicenter of the popular revolt, calling for Mubarak to step down. Clashes broke out between supporters and opponents of Mubarak's regime, leaving several dead and over 1,000 injured. Despite Mubarak reshuffling his government and introducing reforms, the massive protests continued as anger grew and protesters rejected any solution that did not involve Mubarak's immediate resignation.
Hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square on "Departure Day" calling for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down after 30 years of rule. Protests also took place in other cities like Alexandria. The US President Obama called for an orderly transition to democracy. Despite the prime minister saying Mubarak would not resign early, protests continued into the night in defiance of the curfew.
The document provides instructions for enjoying an audio or video file on a computer. It instructs the user to not use the mouse wheel and to only use the left mouse button. It also advises adjusting the volume level to the middle. The instructions are provided in both Arabic and English text.
Protests in Egypt called for the ouster of President Morsy on the one-year anniversary of him coming into office. Demonstrators gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square and other locations, with some supporters of Morsy conducting training and prayers. The protests turned deadly as Morsy's opponents stormed the Muslim Brotherhood headquarters and clashes occurred between sides.
The document is a collection of news articles from January 25-28, 2011 describing large anti-government protests in Egypt demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule. On January 25, thousands of protesters in Cairo and Alexandria clashed with police. Protests continued to grow over subsequent days despite a protest ban, with violent clashes reported in Cairo and Suez as police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters throwing stones and Molotov cocktails.
The document is a collection of news articles from January 25-28, 2011 describing large anti-government protests in Egypt demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule. The protests began in Cairo and spread to other cities like Alexandria and Suez. Protesters clashed with police, who used tear gas and water cannons against the crowds. By January 28th, the protests had intensified with running battles in the streets of Cairo and other cities between protesters and police.
Revolt in he Middle East (Egypt/Tunisia/Algeria)Nubia **
Protests erupted in several Middle Eastern countries including Tunisia, Egypt, and Lebanon. In Tunisia, the protests succeeded in ousting President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. In Egypt, tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets calling for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule and clashed with police, inspired by the uprising in Tunisia. Demonstrations also occurred in Lebanon against the government.
Political unrest is growing in Egypt as thousands of protesters take to the streets across multiple cities to demonstrate against corruption and failing economic policies. The protests were inspired by similar demonstrations in Tunisia that resulted in the collapse of the 23-year rule of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. While the police were initially restrained, they later fired tear gas at the protesters in Cairo who threw the canisters back at the officers. The Interior Minister warned that security agencies would stop any demonstrations as the protests were deemed "ineffective" despite not having permits.
The document discusses the Arab Spring uprisings that began in late 2010 and 2011 across several Middle Eastern and North African countries. Key events and causes discussed include:
- Widespread protests in Egypt led to the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak in February 2011 after 18 days of demonstrations against corruption, unemployment, and censorship.
- In Libya, civil war broke out as rebel groups fought against Gaddafi's regime, resulting in NATO intervention and Gaddafi's death by October 2011.
- Syria experienced brutal government repression of protests demanding democratic reforms, with thousands of civilian deaths as the conflict escalated.
- Bahrain saw protests crushed by government forces with the help of Saudi troops, drawing international criticism of Western in
The document summarizes the Arab Spring uprisings that began in late 2010 and 2011 across several Middle Eastern and North African countries. Key points include:
- Protests began in Tunisia in response to corruption, unemployment and repression, spreading to Egypt, Libya, Syria, and Bahrain.
- Citizens demanded democratic reforms, free elections, an end to emergency rule and corruption, and the removal of long-standing authoritarian leaders like Mubarak in Egypt and Gaddafi in Libya.
- Governments responded with violent crackdowns but could not stop the movements fueled by social media organizing. Mubarak and Gaddafi were eventually overthrown.
- Uprisings led to civil wars in Libya and Syria, where
- Protests against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's regime began on January 25, 2011 due to issues of police brutality, corruption, lack of political freedom, and poor economic opportunities.
- Demonstrations grew significantly and spread to other cities as protesters called for Mubarak's resignation and a new government that respects civil liberties and serves the Egyptian people.
- Mubarak's 30-year rule had seen a continuous state of emergency, suppression of political dissent, and torture by security forces, fueling public anger despite Western support for his regime.
Mubarak shut off internet access in Egypt for 5 days in January 2011 in an attempt to stop the spread of protests being organized on social media. This backfired and increased participation in the protests. Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter had been used to coordinate the initial protests against Mubarak's authoritarian rule and issues like corruption. After 18 days of protests involving hundreds of thousands of people, Mubarak resigned, ending his 30 year presidency. The role of social media in empowering citizens and helping organize the uprising demonstrated its potential impact in developing nations.
1. The Arab Spring began in December 2010 in Tunisia as a result of high unemployment, poverty, and political repression under authoritarian regimes.
2. Inspired by protests in Tunisia, protests erupted throughout the Arab world calling for democratic reforms and the end of dictatorial rule.
3. Social media played a key role in facilitating organization and spreading awareness of the protests internationally. Pages like "We are All Khaled Said" helped coordinate the Egyptian uprising.
4. While some countries underwent democratic transitions, others like Syria descended into civil war as regimes cracked down on dissent. Over a decade later, the impacts of the Arab Spring continue to reshape the region.
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The document summarizes the political history and conflicts in Egypt since the 1950s. It discusses Egypt's transition from a British colony to a republic led by Nasser and various other presidents. It then focuses on the Arab Spring protests that overthrew Mubarak in 2011, the subsequent election of Morsi, and his eventual overthrow by the military. It concludes by noting Egypt has essentially returned to square one with an interim government and plans for new elections.
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1. فى موقع باللغة الإنجليزية وجدت تغطية للثورة المصرية وكان بيعرض صور جميلة جدا ومعبرة جدا جدا للأحداث وتعليق على الصورة وكانت يوم ايه وكأنها توثيق لأحداث الثورة بالترتيب
2. واجمل تعليق كان التعليق على صورة المصلين يوم الجمعة ولفت النظر ان كمان قوات الجيش كانت تصلى فوق الدبابات والأجمل كان التعليقات الأجنبية على الموقع الكل كان معجب ومؤيد واتغيرت نظرة العالم للمصريين 180 درجة وهناك تعليق كان بيقول ياريت ثورة زى دى تحصل فى الصين عشان تحررهم من الديكتاورية أسيبكم مع بعض الصور
3. Demonstrators say evening prayers in front of armored personnel carriers as tens of thousands gather at Tahrir Square, also known as Liberation Square.
4. Chanting slogans, protesters had been in a festive mood before President Mubarak spoke. News and rumors throughout the day had signaled Mubarak -- for many of the young protesters, the only president they have known -- would resign.
5. A demonstrator waves his national flag in front of an army tank in Tahrir Square. The Egyptian army is the key player in the standoff between Mubarak and the protesters, Middle East experts say. The military, which is generally well regarded by the protesters, has largely maintained a hands-off policy during the rallies.
6. Hassan al Roueini, military commander for the Cairo area, joins protesters in Tahrir Square. "All your demands will be met today,’’ he tells the jubilant crowd, who responded, "The people want the end of the regime,’’ and "God is great."
7. Demonstrators kiss an Egyptian soldier in Tahrir Square. Through much of the 17 days of protests, soldiers and demonstrators have shown moments of solidarity.
8. After Egypt's military announced on national television that the protesters’ demands would be met, the crowd celebrates. That joy turned to seething anger hours later when President Mubarak vowed to stay in office until September.
10. Opposition supporters flash the victory sign after a senior army general addressed the crowd inside Tahrir Square. (Yannis Behrakis/Reuters)
11. Demonstrators wait for the announced address by President Mubarak at a coffee shop near Tahrir Square.
12. Anti-government bloggers work on their laptops from Tahrir Square. Despite government attempts to shut down the Internet and limit communications, organizers have been adept at using a variety of media and electronic workarounds to coordinate the rallies.
13. Protesters in Tahrir Square display a giant poster showing "the martyrs of the revolution." When Egypt's military announced on national television it had stepped in to secure the country and promised protesters that all their demands would soon be met, the crowd broke into chants of "We're almost there, we're almost there" and waved V-for-victory signs.
15. Opposition supporter waves flags after a senior army general addressed the crowd inside Tahrir Square. (Yannis Behrakis/Reuters)
16. A soldier watches as protesters pray in Tahrir Square. In addition to the rally in Cairo, thousands of state workers and impoverished Egyptians launched strikes and protests around the country over their economic woes. (Emilio Morenatti/Associated Press)
17. Demonstrators wave their national flag that bear the date "January 25," referring to the first day of the start of protests calling for the ousting of President Mubarak. Since then, more than 300 people have been killed, according to human rights groups. (Mohammed Abed/AFP/Getty Images)
19. President Hosni Mubarak makes a 17-minute statement to his nation in this image taken from television. Following more than two weeks of protests, anti-government demonstrators were given hope by official statements suggesting that Mubarak may step down after 30 years in power. But Mubarak said in his statement that while protester demands are legitimate, he won't give in to foreign dictates.
20. An opposition supporter reacts in dismay at President Hosni Mubarak's speech to the nation in their stronghold of Tahrir Square. (Suhaib Salem/Reuters)
21. Anti-government protesters watch on big screen as Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak makes a televised statement to his nation. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced handing over some of his powers to his vice president, Omar Suleiman, and ordered constitutional amendments. But the move means he retains his title of president and ensures regime control over the reform process, falling short of protester demands. Protesters in Cairo's central Tahrir Square, hoping he would announce his resignation outright, reacted in fury and disbelief. (Emilio Morenatti/Associated Press)
23. Opposition supporters react in dismay at President Hosni Mubarak's speech to the nation. (Suhaib Salem/Reuters)
24. Anti-government protesters and Army soldiers watch and listen to the statement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. (Emilio Morenatti/Associated Press)
26. The portrait of 18-year-old Egyptian anti-government protester Maath Sayed Mohammed Kamel, killed on January 28, 2011, sits next to an Egyptian flag at the place where he died during clashes between demonstrators and security forces in central Cairo's Tahrir Square, as the 18th day of protests against President Hosni Mubarak's regime began in the landmark square on February 11, 2011.
27. Anti-government protesters and Egyptian Army soldiers on top of their vehicles, make traditional Muslim Friday prayers at the continuing demonstration in Tahrir Square, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011.
28. Protesters weep during Friday prayers inside Tahrir Square. Egypt's powerful army pledged on Friday to guarantee President Hosni Mubarak's reforms in a move to defuse a popular uprising, but many angry protesters said this failed to meet their key demand that he resign immediately.
29. A soldier pulls fencing into place in front of the presidential palace in Cairo. Egypt's powerful army gave guarantees on Friday that President Hosni Mubarak's promised reforms would be carried out, but protesters insisted he quit now and cranked up the pressure by massing outside his palace. (Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters)
30. n injured Egyptian anti-government protester holds onto barbed wires outside the state television building in Cairo. Thousands of demonstrators massed at Egypt's state television building and at President Hosni Mubarak's palace in the Cairo suburbs as anti-regime protests spread across the city.
31. An Egyptian soldier stands atop a tank guarding the state TV building on the Corniche in Cairo, as thousands of protesters demonstrate in the streets around the building.
33. Cairo's streets exploded in joy when Mubarak stepped down after three-decades of autocratic rule and handed power to a junta of senior military commanders.
35. Protesters celebrate inside Tahrir Square after the announcement that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street and had resigned, handing power to the army.