All the mentioned places are most favorite spot for tourism, but there are lots of castles and mountains which can be visited as well. So make your trip to Oman in the coming vacation and enjoy the part of Arabian Sultanate.
This PRESENTATION is all about national foods of UAE .I got highest grade in my college class in this project.Hope u will find this more colorful,interesting and beneficial.best of luck for all...
Saudi Arabia Presentation, Saudi Culture, Saudi Women rights, Saudi Food, Sau...Sas Sas
I was preparing a macro analysis presentation for Saudi Arabia and after reviewed presentations at the web site I found a lot of incorrect info so I decided to upload the presentation on the website to show people how want to know about Saudi Arabia or need some info to prepare a presentation some real data about Saudi Culture, Saudi Women rights, Saudi Food, Saudi Economy, Saudi Society, what is the real Saudi Arabia Video
A journey through Dubai's progressive timeline. Showcasing the incredible success of a fishing and pearl-diving town to a top destination and a mesmerising city in the World. Discover the History, Heritage and Culture of Dubai and it's people in a brief, through this well researched and compiled presentation by an expert working with Dubai Culture and Arts Authority as the Supervisor of Dubai Museum, the most visited site in Dubai.
All the mentioned places are most favorite spot for tourism, but there are lots of castles and mountains which can be visited as well. So make your trip to Oman in the coming vacation and enjoy the part of Arabian Sultanate.
This PRESENTATION is all about national foods of UAE .I got highest grade in my college class in this project.Hope u will find this more colorful,interesting and beneficial.best of luck for all...
Saudi Arabia Presentation, Saudi Culture, Saudi Women rights, Saudi Food, Sau...Sas Sas
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A journey through Dubai's progressive timeline. Showcasing the incredible success of a fishing and pearl-diving town to a top destination and a mesmerising city in the World. Discover the History, Heritage and Culture of Dubai and it's people in a brief, through this well researched and compiled presentation by an expert working with Dubai Culture and Arts Authority as the Supervisor of Dubai Museum, the most visited site in Dubai.
India is known for its culture and natural beauty. Let's have a closer look which are the places that have attracted the tourists around the globe to this independent nation.
A powerpoint made many years ago about Istanbul. One of my favourite cities. The purpose of making this was to demonstrate to a class that I was teaching how I wanted them to do their powerpoints. The object was to choose a city that would be a good destination for a school trip. The purpose of using it at TUS was to give you a bit of a feel for Istanbul before I gave you model paragraphs on it. All cities have some similarities, writing about Istanbul will help you write about any city.
i have passed out out my UG & PG from tourism stream , made many assignments n presentations, may be it will help to tourism students.. during preparation of their presentations ..
In this presentation i described about tourism in India. Like- Merit and Demerit, problem in tourism, rate of FTA's , some beautiful places in India and much more...
The Contribution of Arab Muslims to the Provencal Lyrical Poetry: the Troubad...Al Baha University
This study is a historical-analytical attempt to demonstrate the influence and contribution of Arab Islamic Mawashahat and Zajal on the Provencal lyrical poets – the Troubadours that sprang in south of France during the eleventh century. The study consists of three parts in which the first part represents the main part. It sheds light on the influence of Muwashashah and Zajal on the poetry of troubadours.
The second part deals with the nature of troubadours and their relation with the poetry of Muwashashah and Zajal. It is supported with five troubadour poets. The last part goes back to the beginning of the European Renaissance in the twelfth century. The European Renaissance started in Italy decades after translations of Islamic heritage, literature and science from Arabic into Latin then from Latin to other European languages. The eighth through the eleventh centuries witnessed the glorious ages of Islamic civilization and sciences in which great portion of it was shifted to Italy during and after the crusades. Thence, different parts of Europe were enlivened with the movement of translation and multi travels and cultural exchange. One of the changing factors is poetry as a branch of literature.
The Influence of the Arabic Language: The Muwashshah of Ibn Sahl Al-Andalusi ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: The muwashahat were the product of the popular Arabic literary tradition, but their progress is associated with social factors in the Andalusi setting. This article is an attempt to study the inspiration of the Arabic language focusing on a literary genre like the Arabic Andalusian Muwashshah as a legacy of the graceful language. The paper constitutes an endeavor to assess the motivation and influence of the Arabic tongue on the literary practice of Andalusia with reference to the muwashshah particularly a piece of poetry of the same genre by a leading poet, Ibrahim Ibn Sahl Al-Ishbili Andalusi. The researcher, in this paper, undertakes to show the perspicacity of some verses of Ibn Sahl as a case of the elegance of the Arabic tongue. Ibn Sahl‟s muwashshah is worthy of being not given enough attention principally his poetry as a legacy of the dignified Arabic tongue in a part of the European continent.As a suitable approach, the researcher applies the descriptive-analysis. The article commences with a succinct exploratory framework on the importance of the Arabic language and its bond with poetry because poetry is thejewelry of Knowledge. The next point gives a justified illustration on the Muwashshah as an impact of Arab Muslims. Then, it moves progressively to present some crucial notions on the poet Ibn Sahl Al Andalusi. After that, the study attempts to give an analysis on one of the muwashshah, trying to probe the depth of the language the poet applied. Through this portion, the researcher tries to find out the influence of the Arabic tongue and to exemplify the aptitudes of Ibn Sahl through lyrics. The article finishes with a concise conclusion précising the complete analysis and commenting on the recommendations if the researcher may recommend.
Thu Al-Ausb’a Al-'Adwani: An Arabic Poet of Acuity with Eternal Arguments - ...Al Baha University
The Arabic poetry, particularly the poetry of pre-Islam age, with its valuable tradition, is one of the major influences of the Arabic world. Thu Al-Ausb’a Al-'Adwani is one of the great poets in the age prior to Islam. He is one of the supreme poets who brings to light erudite pictures of Arab’s traditions and conventions before Islam. This paper focuses on illustrating the profundity of some verses of Thu Al-Ausb’a Al-'Adwani as a case of the prominence of the Arabic language as a result of poetry. The poet, Thu Al-Ausb’a, has been scarcely studied. For this reason, he and his poetry deserve to be given enough attention particularly his verse as a legacy of the graceful language.
The paper harnesses the descriptive-analytical approach. It commences with a succinct introductory outline on the Arabic language and its link with poetry. Then, in its first part, it moves ahead shedding light on the life and some events of Thu Al-Ausb’a Al-'Adwani. The next main point to be followed deals with the perceptive analysis of the poet, his wisdom, and eternal notions with reference to selected verse lines of his poetry. Through this part, the paper attempts to ascertain the importance of the Arabic language and to exemplify the capacities of Thu Al-Ausb’a Al-'Adwani through poetry. The study is concluded with a brief summary of the whole analysis and it comments on the findings if there is any.
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reform. More recently, amid diverse sociopolitical tensions, synagogue
security and enclosed Maftirim sessions resemble a kind of second-
stage, internal emigration of the religiously observant—a departure
from the street into secured space. As such, Maftirim performance
today continues to have much to tell us about the urban landscape of
music-making, intercommunal relations and tensions, and the place
of Jews in contemporary Turkish society.
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The thematically based chapters of the book interpret music-making
in Ottoman-Turkish synagogues, with particular reference to the
Maftirim repertoire, as a part of a shared imperial and national his-
tory, even as the Jewish population in Turkey significantly decreased
over the course of the twentieth century. Understudied in comparison
with Ottoman Jewry and locally settled and self-sustaining today, the
Turkish Jewish community, though small, is worthy of scholarly atten-
tion. In order to do justice to contemporary life and write against the
grain of a narrative of decline, each chapter begins with ethnographic
historical traces located in the present. The traces not only serve as
a springboard for the historical discussion of the chapters, but also
suggest a contemporary mixture of tenses more aligned than linear
decline to a lived experience of an Ottoman-Turkish-Jewish musical
culture today. To hear the historical and contemporary music behind
the lines of this cultural history, a discography is provided at the end
of the book.
Taken as a whole, the five chapters move chronologically from the
turn of the twentieth century to the present day. At the same time, each
chapter focuses on a specific theme significant to this changing histori-
cal period. Through the life stories of four Ottoman-born Jewish com-
posers living in the early twentieth century, Chapter One explores how
Jews in linked roles of religious vocalist and leader (from hazan to con-
gregation head to chief rabbi) as well as popular artists facilitated cul-
tural flows by circulating in musical urban spaces of which synagogues
were a part. Framing music-making within the urban environment as-
sists in examining the precise places and people participating in com-
mon patterns of patronage, aesthetic conventions, and apprenticeships
Discussion one (75-150 words)
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
1. Culture of
Lebanon
Presented By:
Reyes/Bela-ong/Solis
Tugadi/Centeno/Costemiano
2. Lebanon
• The culture of Lebanon is the cross
culture of various civilizations over
thousands of years. Originally home to
the Phoenicians, and then subsequently
conquered and occupied by the
Assyrians, the Persians, the Greeks, the
Romans, the Arabs, the Crusaders, the
Ottoman Turks and most recently the
French.
3. Lebanon
• Lebanese culture has over the millennia
evolved by borrowing from all of these
groups. Lebanon's diverse population,
composed of different ethnic and
religious groups, has further contributed
to the country's festivals, musical styles
and literature as well as cuisine.
4. Lebanon
• Despite the ethnic, linguistic, religious
and denominational diversity of the
Lebanese, they “share an almost
common culture”. Lebanese Arabic is
universally spoken while food, music, and
literature are deep-rooted “in wider
Mediterranean and Levantine norms”.
5. Arts
• By the turn of the 20th century, Beirut
was vying with Cairo to be the major
center for modern Arab thought, with
many newspapers, magazines and
literary societies. Additionally, Beirut
became a thriving epicenter of Armenian
culture with varied productions that was
exported to the Armenian diaspora.
6. Visual Arts
• Mustafa Farroukh was one of
Lebanon's most prominent painters
of the 19th century. Formally trained
in Rome and Paris, he exhibited in
venues from Paris to New York to
Beirut over his career.
7. Contemporary Art
• Contemporary Art started in Beirut
immediately after the end of the civil war
(1975-1991) with the alternative
artworks of Anita Toutikian. Many more
contemporary artists are currently active,
such as Walid Read, a contemporary
media artist currently residing in New
York.
8. Architecture
• The Italianate, specifically, Tuscan,
influence on architecture in Lebanon
dates back to the Renaissance when
Fakhreddine, the first Lebanese ruler
who truly unified Mount Lebanon
with its Mediterranean coast
executed an ambitious plan to
develop his country.
9. Arabic Literature
• Khalil Gibran (1883–1931),
who was born in Bsharri, is
particularly known for his
book The Prophet (1923),
which has been translated
into more than twenty
different languages. Several
contemporary Lebanese
writers have also achieved
international success;
including Elias Khoury, Amin
Maalouf, Hanan al-Shaykh,
and Georges Schehadé.
10. Music
• Music is pervasive in Lebanese society. While
traditional folk music remains popular in
Lebanon, modern music reconciling Western
and traditional Arabic styles, pop, and fusion
are rapidly advancing in popularity. Radio
stations feature a variety of music, including
traditional Lebanese, classical Arabic,
Armenian and modern French, English,
American, and Latin tunes
11. Music
• Prominent traditional
musicians include
Fairuz, an icon during
the civil war, Sabah,
Wadih El Safi, Majida El
Roumi, and Najwa
Karam who built an
international audience
for the genre.
12. Media
• Lebanon is not only a regional center of
media production but also the most
liberal and free in the Arab world.
According to Press freedom's Reporters
Without Borders, "the media have more
freedom in Lebanon than in any other
Arab country".
13. Cinema
• Cinema of Lebanon, according to film
critic and historian, Roy Armes, was the
only other cinema in the Arabic-speaking
region, beside Egypt's, that could amount
to a national cinema. Cinema in Lebanon
has been in existence since the 1920s,
and the country has produced over 500
films..
14. Theatre
• Lebanese theatre has its origin in passion
plays. The musical plays of Maroun
Naccache from the mid-1800s are
considered the birth of modern Arab
theatre. Some scholars like Abdulatif
Shararah divided theatre in Lebanon into
three phases: translations of European
plays, Arab nationalism, and realism.