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hannahhook7744 · 1 year
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My descendants fancast redone part 5;
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Colton Barnert, Jordan Olson and Matthew Olson as Harris, Hubert and Hamish of Dunbroch-- the triplet sons of Queen Elinor and King Fergus.
Alex Pettyfer as Max La Bouff, cousin of Charlotte La Bouff.
Malak Zaher as Princess Lina, daughter of King Abbud.
Hassan Malek as Rami, son of of King Abbud.
Mayan El Sayed as Princess Hana, daughter of King Abbud.
Next up is any Sofia the first kid characters you want me to fancast.
Previous parts can be found here: part 1, part 2, part 3, and part 4.
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نّس بيك
Bitwannes beek / Cherishes your company
JULY 2022 Rabat, Marocco.
From 20/07/2022-31/07/2022 I visited The Magic city Rabat, The capital city of Morocco, where they hold rich cultures and a long history.
I was invited by jidar-streetart for the 7th edition of Jidar Street art Festival to create a public mural in the district of Yaagoub-el-Mansour.
In Early 2022. When Jidar Invited me to the project I asked if it’s ok for me to developed the idea, once I arrive to Rabat.
As I believe with this process, I can create more strong work that responds to the site’s architecture, history, culture and people.
I have been practicing this process from painting a number of abandoned place for it’s shapes and use of the space, and in last few years of public mural project that allowed me to do it.
so the process starts from collecting the inspirations.
22/07/2022
morning after my arrival to Rabat, I met Sarah the Director of the festival and and Jidar organised a Local Assistant Dounia, we went to see the location. and after seeing the location we went for walk around the neighbourhood of Yaagoub-el-Mansour.
behind the mural building (witch is a residencial apartment) there was bunch of flowers I never seen(or maybe not noticed) before, called Bougoinviller.
We walked a bit more around I noticed a lot of carpet/Tapestory was hanged out side of the house.
I took some photos and kept it in the mind later Dounia mentioned some of the designed are very particular to Rabat. after walking around the Yaagoub-el-Mansour, went to the old medina, and bought a hand made wooden chess set, and 5x Old cassette-tapes that had writing saying some musicians known in Morocco, including Warda, Hamid Zaher, Oum Keltoum, also bought some typical herbs to make tea, and fruits.
23/07/2022
more research walks in the morning.
in the evening stayed at hotel to make some idea sketches from what I saw, and learned in last 2 days.
inspired by the shape of the building, and seeing lot of building painted in red and white, I decided to take the tapestry as a main motif, I borough tapestry shape structure, and re-make my version of it by using the local flowers and herbs. I made some drawings of the local floras based on my photos I have been taking last 2 days. and I decided to use Bougoinviller as the central flora motif, I like the interesting leafy flower structure, and it’s blooming at the back of the building where I’m painting, and also I like the fact you see it everywhere in Rabat, also I chose herbs to make tea as a flaming flora. so I made bit more detailed drawing.
25.26.27/07/2022
I have painted off white coloured square little smaller than the wall surface, thats where my tapestry will be painted.
I used long poled generic painting roller extended to 4m, then I started to paint centre motif” Bougoinviller” with the air pumped sprayer filled with proximate 7:3/water:acrylic paint (usually used for gardening to water plants, and sometime spray chemicals.)
I have been using long extension poled rollers, and pumped sprayer when I get to paint large scale wall.
They are both tools that can’t have 100% control when used for painting compared to paint brush or spray paint(as they are not really made for it. but I like using them for number of reason.
1.It’s relatively easy to get anywhere in the world.
2.It has much longer reached comparison to say spray paint, or paint brush, also since they both hold much paint I get to make much longer marks with out refilling(dipping the brush in to the paint)
3.You gain better control by practicing, but still uncontrollableness remains.
I have been asked some times that How I enlarge the image when I paint the large mural.
there are lot of way to do this. and every artist does it differently.
I chose to the tool that has a longer reach, so I can take more distance from the wall, so I can see the bigger picture, with out using the grid, or projector, because for me art and painting was always something that associated with freedom and having fun, and this technic allow me to feel free and get to have fun.
also I like to keep the first strokes visible, because I believe that when it’s done well, it can hold strong energy, and that can be seen by people especially when they see the painting in person.
as I placed the centre flore, I paint the top to make it balanced with the centre one, with my sketch drawing I didn’t have clear image of the direction of the flora. so I picked one the ” Bougoinviller” from the side of the wall move them around in front of the wall to find good angle and take a photo with my phone. every time I’m playing with this process it reminds me of Ikebana(traditional Japanese flower arrangement study)
I have painted the flaming with all the herbal floras that they use in the tea in Rabat, Dounia supervised  me witch ones to pick up from the market near the wall.
The floras as subject, and the tools I use, compliment each other as the flora is such forgiven subject, meaning it does not need to be super athcurate to be looks good, and the tools makes rough but very organic marks by nature.
using the above process I worked for 2days and half to complete the tapestry.
now I just need to think and make a one final layer.    
28/07/2022
Now I have completed the tapestry painting with local flora, and herbs. -Bougoinviller,Sage / Selmia, Mint /  Na3 Na3, Wild Mint / Flio
I wanted to add one more layer probably some letters in the middle, but I didn’t know what to write yet. I wanted to find a phrase that suits to the painting. and something that represent my experience, and interaction with people there.we spoke about the idea for the phrase, I wanted to make some positive phrase, represent welcomeness, togetherness, kindness, sharing and about some sort of connection, because that’s how I experienced Rabat, I ate Tajine together made by one of the stuff on the painting spot. we all sit around the Tajine, and eat from it by hand, the neighbour come with the tea and sweets. people look at me with curios eyes, but as soon as greet them they greets back with big smile, and also the we talked that the tapestry in where family get together in the house also.
I was speaking with the assistant crew about the cassette tape I bought in the fist days. and Dounia mentioned one of the singer Warda Al-Jazairia, in Morocco known as Warda meaning Flower. and I thought that might be perfect to borrow some lines or title of her song for the painting, because I have been painting flower all the last days.
-Warda Al-Jazairia (22 July 1939 – 17 May 2012)was an Algerian singer. She was well known for her Egyptian Arabic songs and music. Her name was sometimes shortened to just Warda (Egyptian Arabic: [ˈwæɾdæ] meaning
she is not from Morocco but her music was widely known and loved by people in morocco.
Dounia told me that her mother used to listen to Warda, and she told me her mothers favourite songs, witch are
-Bitwannas beek / cherishes your company
-Fiyoum wail / in the day and night
-I dream that I love you
I listened to the songs, Her mother told us the “Bitwannas beek” is the most known song.
when we get back tothe painting location, we had Tajin together again with all the crew that Adlfman made on the spot. we talked about the Warda, and other musicians, and soungs, that they like.
We decided that “Bitwannas beek” is the good title. as It is Positive and sweet phrase.
I went up to the wall wrote the Phrase right to left and the mural was completed.
Through this process I learnt something about Rabat, Morocco’s histories, culture, nature, and people live there.
It was a very magical time I spend in Rabat.
Big Thank you to all the jider crew for ongoing hard works. and Dounia for great assistant, and sharing knowledge of her cultures.
I miss your Company Rabat, Morocco.
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esmhaber · 4 months
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Hamas'ın yetkilisi Zaher Cebarin:
“El Kassam askerleri, Şeyh El Aruri'ye ihanet edenlerden intikam almaya yemin ettiler.”
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drmaqazi · 4 months
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JEWISH TERRORISM AND GENOCIDE OF PALESTINIANS IN THE OCCUPIED HOLY LAND SINCE 1945 AND CONTINUING TILL TODAY IN KILLING OF HELPLESS AND INNOCENT CHILDREN, WOMEN, AND OLD PEOPLE, GOD FORBID....................................
December 24, 2005, Christmas Eve, 200 Orthodox Jews violently disrupted the religious service of a Messianic congregation in Be’er Sheva.
http://2001-2009.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2008/108484.htm 2007, Amnesty International Report: “Increased violence between Israelis and Palestinians resulted in a threefold increase in killings of Palestinians by Israeli forces. The number of Israelis killed by Palestinian armed groups diminished by half. More than 650 Palestinians, including some 120 children, and 27 Israelis were killed. Israeli forces carried out air and artillery bombardments in the Gaza Strip, and Israel continued to expand illegal settlements and to build a 700-km fence/wall on Palestinian land in the Occupied Territories. Military blockades and increased restrictions imposed by Israel on the movement of Palestinians and the confiscation by Israel of Palestinian customs duties caused a significant deterioration in living conditions for Palestinian inhabitants in the Occupied Territories, with poverty, food aid dependency, health problems and unemployment reaching crisis levels. Israeli soldiers and settlers committed serious human rights abuses, including unlawful killings, against Palestinians, mostly with impunity. Thousands of Palestinians were arrested by Israeli forces throughout the Occupied Territories on suspicion of security offences and hundreds were held in administrative detention. Israeli conscientious objectors continued to be imprisoned for refusing to serve in the army. In a 34-day war against Hizbullah in Lebanon in July-August, Israeli forces committed serious violations of international humanitarian law, including war crimes. Israeli bombardments killed nearly 1,200 people, and destroyed or damaged tens of thousands of homes and other civilian infrastructure. Israeli forces also littered south Lebanon with around a million unexploded cluster bombs which continued to kill and maim civilians after the conflict.”
http://thereport.amnesty.org/eng/Regions/Middle-East-and-North-Africa/Israel-and-the-Occupied-Territories Mohammed Barakeh choked by Israeli soldier for protesting against the Israeli apartheid fence
May 30, 2007, The late Sephardi Chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu announces, “absolutely no moral prohibition against the indiscriminate killing of civilians.” His son, Chief Rabbi of Safed Schmuel Eliyahu added, “If they don’t stop after we kill 100, then we must kill a thousand,” said Shmuel Eliyahu. “And if they do not stop after 1,000 then we must kill 10,000. If they still don’t stop we must kill 100,000, even a million. Whatever it takes to make them stop.” Eliyahu advocates carpet bombing Gaza
http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Eliyahu-advocates-carpet-bombing-Gaza June 1, 2007, “Israeli troops shot and killed two 13-year-old Palestinians [Ahmed Abu Zbeida and Zaher al-Majdalawi] near the Gaza-Israel border fence Friday, saying they were crawling toward the barrier in a ‘suspicious manner.’ The boys had told their families they were going to the beach.” Israeli Troops Kill 2 Palestinian Teens, by Sarah el Deeb The Associated Press
Friday, June 1, 2007; 2:49 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/01/AR2007060101012.html July 5, 2007, Slouching Towards a Palestinian Holocaust by Richard Falk
http://www.countercurrents.org/falk070707.htm June 6, 2007, Israeli “Defense” soldiers shot and killed two Palestinian children flying kites
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/jun/07/israel October 23, 2007, Arsonists fire-bombed a church in West Jerusalem shared by Baptists and Messianic Jews.
http://2001-2009.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2008/108484.htm November 2007, The International Committee of the Red Cross issues a report on Israel’s inhuman treatment of Palestinians
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/13_12_07palestineicrc.pdf November 8, 2007, a group of 13 visiting Austrian bishops, accompanied by the Austrian Ambassador, were barred from visiting the Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest site, by the site’s chief rabbi because they refused to remove the crosses they wore around their necks. The rabbi, Shmuel Rabinowitz, told the press that while the site is open to members of all religious groups, the crosses worn by the bishops were “insulting and provocative.”
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catdotjpeg · 5 months
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On 26 October, the Palestinian Ministry of Health released the list of names of Palestinians killed since 7 October. Among them, from the Ahmed family, are:
Muhammad Mahmoud Asaad (68) and his child Iman Muhammad Mahmoud (39); 
Kamala Saeed Muhammad and Khadija Muhammad Ahmed (63); 
Hoda Ibrahim Hammad (60);
Tamer Mohamed Arif (43) and his children Mustafa Tamer Mohamed (9) and Elaine Tamer Mohamed (4); 
Shadi Jihad Farid (41);
Juliet Hashem Ahmed (37); 
Ziya Alaa el-Din Mahmoud (36) and his sister Hayfa Alaa el-Din Mahmoud (23);
Ziya and Hayfa's brother, Raafat Alaa el-Din Mahmoud (27) and his children Obaida Raafat Alaa el-Din (2) and Yamin Raafat (6 months);
Bilal Zaher Ismail (36);
Ahlam Zakaria Muhammad (31) and her sister Isra Zakaria Muhammad (26);
Ahmed Nahed Mahmoud (31); 
Nisreen Abdel Moneim Mohamed (27); 
Tariq Jamal Abdullah (23); 
Ahmed Raed Ayesh (20), who, before he was martyred on 14 Oct, "dreamed of becoming a police officer. He used to joke with his friends, telling them that when he became an officer, he would put them in jail. Full of ambition and a love for life, he was a bodybuilder who helped his friends with their workouts;"
Rawa Khalil Juma (18); 
Amr Imad Farid (14);
Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamed (12); 
Linda Muhammad Alaa el-Din (7) and her siblings Sidra Muhammad Alaa el-Din (5), Qusay Muhammad Alaa el-Din (3), and Heidi Muhammad Alaa el-Din (1);
Muhammad Bilal Zahir (5); 
and Fayruz Ayesh.
Mustafa, Elaine, Sidra, Heidi, Linda, Qusay, and Obaida Ahmed were killed by an airstrike when "Israeli warplanes targeted a residential building without prior warning around 11 a.m. on October 10 in Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip."
You can read more about the human lives lost in Palestine on the Martyrs of Gaza Twitter account and on my blog.
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msoreook · 6 months
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I keep checking every single social media platform there is or ever existed looking and searching for you it’s like I’m waiting on you to unblock me to come back to send me a simple text or to even tell me that you missed me that you miss me to come back tou know? Zay ma konti bt2oli zaman en el ayam msh bt3adi wana msh mwgooda bas el aham el zaher enaha bt3adi w it hurts ya Sheouk I miss you badly Wlahy although deep down there’s a part of me that sees this as an opportunity to move on from you from the attachment from the love from the heartbreak I guess you can say it’s like I’ve been waiting on you to take this step on behalf of me idk really..
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angelsalcedo · 1 year
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#EnFotos📷| Jefe de Estado, Nicolás Maduro recibió las Cartas Credenciales del Embajador designado por la República Árabe Siria ante Venezuela, Kenan Zaher Al Deen, en el fortalecimiento de los lazos de cooperación y hermandad entre ambas naciones. (en Venezuela) https://www.instagram.com/p/Clznj4yoW1Q/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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devoirat · 2 years
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Devoir Anglais السنة السادسة ابتدائي
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Primary school   "Sidi-Ibrahim Zaher"   Sbikha–Kairouan English exam of the first trimester 2013-2014 6th grade Primary school teacher :…………… Mark 20    .....................................................................Surname- Name   - I Reading –comprehension: (8 marks)   Hi! My name is John. I’m twelve. I’m from England. I live in London. It’s a nice and big city. This is my family.  This is my father. His name is George. This is my mother. Her name is Amanda. This is my brother Tomy. He’s ten and this my little sister. Her name is Lisa.   Question no1:   Cross out the wrong answer (3marks) - John has two brothers. - John has one brother and one sister. - Lisa is ten.   Question no2:   Answer the questions (2marks) - How old is Tomy? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… - Where does John live? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   Question no3:   Complete with words from the text (3marks) I’m Salah. I’m ………….. Tunisia. I ………….. in Sidi Ibrahim Zaher. It’s…………..and ……………    I have a ………….. brother. His ………….. is Sami.     - Language: (6 marks)   Question no1:   Complete with “Who’s”, “What’s”, “How old”, “Where”: (3marks) Question Answer …………… this? This is my mother. …………… are you? I’m twelve. …………… your name? My name’s Fatma. …………… do you live? I live in Sousse.   Question no2:   Complete with “is”, “are” or “her”: (3marks) - This ………… my mother. ………… name is Salha. These ………… my brothers. Their names are Sami and Ahmed.         - Writing: (6 marks)  Question no1:   Rewrite the dialogue. Correct the underlined words: (3marks) - Whose this?                                        - ……………………..………….…………………… - These is my brothers.                        - …………………..…….……………..…………… - What’s her name?                              - …………………..…….……………..…………… Question no2:  Make sentences. Reorder these words: (3 marks)   1-     to / Pleased / you / meet / . /   -         ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   -         to / too / Pleased / , / you / meet / . / -         ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-     do / you / come / Where / ? / from/   -         ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   Primary school El Jhinet Bouhajla –Kairouan Primary school teacher: Yahia Deldoul English exam Sixth grade second trimester   Duration : 50mns   Surname : …......………   Name :      …........……..   - I Reading –comprehension: Every day, Loren wakes up early. She washes her face, brushes her teeth then puts on her clothes. She wears her blue jeans, red pullover, pink school uniform and black shoes. Before leaving to school, she catches a glimpse of her new schoolbag. She checks on her books, notebooks and blue, red and green pens. Finally, she goes out to school. Question no1:   Cross out the wrong answer (1.5marks) - Loren wakes up early to go to school. - Loren has got an old schoolbag. - Loren has got one book in her schoolbag. Question no2:   Answer the questions (3marks) - What has Loren got in her schoolbag? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……��……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… - How many pens are there in Loren’s pencil case? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Question no3:   Tick the right answer (2marks)   Blue Red pink Black Jeans         Pullover         School uniform         Shoes         - I Language:     Question no1:   Look at the picture then complete the sentences using “under”, “over”, “in”, “on”:  (2marks) 1- The book is ………… the desk. 2- The pencil case is ………… the chair.   3- The schoolbag is ………… the desk. 4- The chair is ………… the desk. Question no2:   Correct. There are two mistakes in each sentence: (3marks) 1- This are a blue trousers.                              ……………………..………….…………………… 2- These pupil are friend.                                ………………………..……………..…………… Question no3:   Complete this short dialogue with “is”, “are”, “his” or “her”: (1.5marks) - How many books ………… there in John’s schoolbag? - There ………… one book in ………… schoolbag. - II Writing:  Question no1:   Makes out of these words questions then answer them: (7 marks) 1- colour / is / ? / What /book / your   - ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   - ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   2- pupils / How / there / many / your / are / classroom / ? / in   - ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   - …………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………     Primary school El Jhinet Bouhajla –Kairouan Primary school teacher: Yahia Deldoul English exam Sixth grade Third trimester   Duration : 50mns   Surname : …......………   Name :      …........…….. - I Reading –comprehension: We have got a winter, spring and summer holidays. In winter, I go with my family to Tozeur in the south. It’s nice and fine there. In spring holiday, we go to the north, to Ain Drahem. It’s green and beautiful there. In summer, we go to Hammamet. We love swimming and playing on the beach. Question no1:   Complete the table (1.5marks) Where? When? Why? Tozeur …….………………… …….………………… …….………………… …….………………… Green and beautiful …….………………… Summer …….…………………       Question no2:   Answer the questions (3marks) - Where is Tozeur? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… - What’s the weather like in Tozeur in winter? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Question no3:   Complete with words from the text (1.5marks) Many people go to Ain Drahim in the …………..……….. It’s a …………..……….. place and the people are …………..………. - Language: Question no1: Complete the sentences using “before”, “after”, “in”, “on”, “at” (2marks) 1- January is ………… February. 2- We go to school ………… seven O’clock. 3- ………… Sunday, we do not go to school. It’s a holiday. 4- Monday is ………… Sunday. Question no2:   Circle the correct words (2marks) We study many subjects at school. We have Arabic every day except (in / on / at) Friday. We have French (in / on / at) 8 O’clock. English and Maths (am / is / are) my favorite subjects and science (am / is / are) my favorite subject. Question no3:   Correct these sentences. There are 2 mistakes in each (2marks) - How is the weather like on Kairouan? - ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… - In Saturday, my father goes to work in 6 O’clock. - ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… - Writing:  Question no1: Match questions with answers (4marks) What is the weather like? ·         ·         There are twenty. What time is it? ·         ·         It’s on Sunday. When is your birthday? ·         ·         It’s eleven twenty. How many pupils are there in the classroom? ·         ·         It’s sunny.   Question no2: Reorder the words to make sentences (4marks) 1- twelve / are / in / a year / months / There/ . /   - ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   2- cold / winter / rainy / is / and / it / . / in /   - ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   3- is / long / coat / wearing / a / . / black / She/   - ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4- birthday / Today / . / my / is /   - ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Read the full article
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A banda CPM22 lança hoje, dia 13 de Julho (quarta-feira), Dia Mundial do Rock, o single “Tudo vale a pena?” em parceria com Sergio Britto dos Titãs. A primeira parceria do CPM22 com Sergio Britto é resultado da admiração mútua entre os artistas. “Quando o Badaui me procurou pra gente tentar compor alguma coisa juntos já tínhamos nos encontrado algumas vezes. Lembro bem da vez que ficamos trocando uma ideia e acabamos até dividindo o vocal de “Epitáfio” no show de uma rádio. Sempre achei o CPM22 a banda mais legal da sua geração”, conta Sergio Britto. Com letra de Sergio Britto e Badaui, “Tudo vale a pena?”transmite uma mensagem positiva ao falar de coisas do dia a dia. A música é assinada por Britto e o guitarrista Luciano Garcia. “A letra fala sobre coisas simples e corriqueiras às vezes boas, às vezes ruins, mas que vale a pena pelo aprendizado e reconstrução, desde que se tenha a alma evoluída”, diz Badaui. Britto lembra, “a mensagem que Badaui mandou dizia mais ou menos assim - “Vamos fazer uma aí? Uma música pra cima, com um recado positivo e um refrão forte. Vamos nessa? No mesmo dia bolei o refrão e uma primeira parte da música, Badaui escreveu o resto e o Luciano deu uma arredondada em tudo”. “Além da participação de uma importante figura do Rock e do Punk Rock nacional, um ídolo como o Sergio Britto, a maior satisfação foi compôr a música em parceria com ele. Acredito que vá agradar tanto ao público do CPM22 quanto do TITÃS”, comenta Badaui. E Britto completa, “a música tá aí pra quem quiser conferir, foi um prazer gravar com eles. Acho que conseguimos realizar a ideia - ficou foda!”. “Tudo vale a pena?” foi produzida por por Luciano Garcia, Ali Zaher Jr e Philippe Fargnoli e estará disponível em todas as plataformas digitais com distribuição Ditto Music Brasil.
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Sakakini Palace, El-Zaher, Cairo, Egypt, 1924,
Photo by Léon et Lévy 
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February 6, 2007, Israeli ‘settler’ harasses Palestinians on their own land, “You and your f@#king Jesus can kiss my a$%....We killed Jesus and we’re proud of it...”
“You and your f@#king Jesus can kiss my a$%....
We killed Jesus and we’re proud of it...”
Try watching this video on www.youtube.com,
2005-2007, Israelis kill 1,290, including 222 children in Gaza
December 24, 2005, Christmas Eve, 200 Orthodox Jews violently disrupted the religious service of a Messianic congregation in Be’er Sheva.
2007, Amnesty International Report: “Increased violence between Israelis and Palestinians resulted in a threefold increase in killings of Palestinians by Israeli forces. The number of Israelis killed by Palestinian armed groups diminished by half. More than 650 Palestinians, including some 120 children, and 27 Israelis were killed. Israeli forces carried out air and artillery bombardments in the Gaza Strip, and Israel continued to expand illegal settlements and to build a 700-km fence/wall on Palestinian land in the Occupied Territories. Military blockades and increased restrictions imposed by Israel on the movement of Palestinians and the confiscation by Israel of Palestinian customs duties caused a significant deterioration in living conditions for Palestinian inhabitants in the Occupied Territories, with poverty, food aid dependency, health problems and unemployment reaching crisis levels. Israeli soldiers and settlers committed serious human rights abuses, including unlawful killings, against Palestinians, mostly with impunity. Thousands of Palestinians were arrested by Israeli forces throughout the Occupied Territories on suspicion of security offences and hundreds were held in administrative detention. Israeli conscientious objectors continued to be imprisoned for refusing to serve in the army. In a 34-day war against Hizbullah in Lebanon in July-August, Israeli forces committed serious violations of international humanitarian law, including war crimes. Israeli bombardments killed nearly 1,200 people, and destroyed or damaged tens of thousands of homes and other civilian infrastructure. Israeli forces also littered south Lebanon with around a million unexploded cluster bombs which continued to kill and maim civilians after the conflict.”
Mohammed Barakeh choked by Israeli soldier
for protesting against the Israeli apartheid fence
May 30, 2007, The late Sephardi Chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu announces, “absolutely no moral prohibition against the indiscriminate killing of civilians.” His son, Chief Rabbi of Safed Schmuel Eliyahu added, “If they don’t stop after we kill 100, then we must kill a thousand,” said Shmuel Eliyahu. “And if they do not stop after 1,000 then we must kill 10,000. If they still don’t stop we must kill 100,000, even a million. Whatever it takes to make them stop.”
Eliyahu advocates carpet bombing Gaza
June 1, 2007, “Israeli troops shot and killed two 13-year-old Palestinians [Ahmed Abu Zbeida and Zaher al-Majdalawi] near the Gaza-Israel border fence Friday, saying they were crawling toward the barrier in a ‘suspicious manner.’ The boys had told their families they were going to the beach.”
Israeli Troops Kill 2 Palestinian Teens, by Sarah el Deeb
The Associated Press
Friday, June 1, 2007; 2:49 PM
July 5, 2007, Slouching Towards a Palestinian Holocaust by Richard Falk
June 6, 2007, Israeli “Defense” soldiers shot and killed two Palestinian children flying kites
October 23, 2007, Arsonists fire-bombed a church in West Jerusalem shared by Baptists and Messianic Jews.
November 2007, The International Committee of the Red Cross issues a report on Israel’s inhuman treatment of Palestinians
November 8, 2007, a group of 13 visiting Austrian bishops, accompanied by the Austrian Ambassador, were barred from visiting the Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest site, by the site’s chief rabbi because they refused to remove the crosses they wore around their necks. The rabbi, Shmuel Rabinowitz, told the press that while the site is open to members of all religious groups, the crosses worn by the bishops were “insulting and provocative.”
January 20, 2008, Israelis admit to assassinations
January 28, 2008, Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi of Israel Yona Metzger advocates ethnic cleansing:
March 20, 2008,  A 15-year-old boy from the West Bank settlement of Ariel was seriously wounded by shrapnel after a bomb exploded that was concealed in a traditional Purim gift basket in front of his home. The boy’s father is a Messianic Jew and was previously the victim of a smear campaign by Orthodox Jews, who hung posters of his face and called him a “dangerous missionary.” Local contacts believed the family was attacked because of their religious beliefs, and the family’s lawyer reported that the investigation progressed slowly and received very little attention from the police.
The original link has been “disappeared” from the Jerusalem Post archive:
Archived by the US Department of State:
See many contemporary examples: The file on Purim
More on Purim here: https://callmejorgebergoglio.blogspot.is/2017/03/purim.html
May 2008, Controversy erupted over the disclosure that an Israeli finalist in the International Jewish Bible Quiz was a Messianic Jew, prompting the country’s two Chief Rabbis to call for the cancellation of the quiz on the grounds that selecting the 15-year-old “cult member” represented a “transgression of Jewish law.”
May 15, 2008, residents of the Tel Aviv suburb of Or Yehuda publicly burned hundreds of Christian Bibles distributed in the community by missionaries in recent months. The incident was reportedly organized by the deputy mayor of Or Yehuda, Uzi Aharon, after he received complaints about the Messianic Jewish presence from area residents. After the incident Aharon told the daily newspaper Ma’ariv that he sent a group of students from a local Haredi Jewish school throughout the town to collect the New Testaments, which were subsequently burned in front of a synagogue, while “hundreds” of students danced around the burning books. Aharon told Ma’ariv that the municipality operated a team of activists devoted entirely to uprooting missionary activity and that the book burning was a fulfillment of the commandment to “burn the evil from your midst.” While Aharon subsequently sought to downplay his comments by expressing regret for any damage done to Jewish-Christian relations, he continued to defend the burning, stating on the country’s Army Radio that it was necessary in order to “purge the evil among us.”
burning hundreds of Christian Bibles in Israel
June 5, 2008, the evening of “Holocaust” Remembrance Day, two teenagers stabbed and beaten by dozens of Israelis. Perpetrators released.
Original linked article “disappeared”:
June 6, 2008, Four Israelis beat elderly couple with baseball bats, captured on video.
August 2008, Israelis train, instigate, and assist Georgia (the region of the former kingdom of Khazaria) in attacking South Ossetia
How Israel Trained and Equipped Georgia’s Army
by Noah Shachtman, August 19, 2008
ARCHIVED: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1013100.html
DISAPPEARED: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1011867.html
Still available: Matthew Raphael Johnson, “Israel, Oil and Death: The War for Ossetia,” Culture Wars, October 2008, 6-11 & 25.
October 2008, Israelis terrorize Palestinian olive harvesters, including beating 65-year-old man.
Even Yahoo “disappears” articles:
November 3, 2008, US Embassy informed by Israel of Israeli plans to destroy Gaza economy:
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[TASK 147: OMAN]
In celebration of Asian American Heritage Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 160+ Omani faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Amina Musa (1948) Omani - actress.
Amina Abdul Rasoul / Amina Abdel Rasoul (1955) Omani - actress.
Shamaa Mohamed (1958) Omani - actress.
Fakhreia Khameis (1960) Omani - actress.
Iman Mohammed Ali / Iman Mohammed Ali El Hamedan (1967) Omani - actress, singer, and tv presenter.
Ruwaida al-Mahrouqi (1975) Omani / Emirati - singer.
Zara Albalushi (1981) Omani / Pakistani - actress.
Buthaina Al Raisi (1983) Omani - actress.
Asmaa Seif (1984) Omani - tv host.
Areej Al Balushi (1986) Omani - instagrammer (mamacitaoficial).
Ghada Al Zadjali (1987) Omani - actress and model.
Wafaa El Baloshy (1988) Omani - actress.
Ghadeer Zayid (1990) Omani - actress.
Asma Mohammed Rafi (1991) Omani - singer.
Iman Albalushi (1994) Omani - makeup artist and instagrammer (iman_albalushi).
Wijdan Algharibi (1995) Omani - model (instagram: wijddaan1995).
Amal Almaqbali (1996) Omani - instagrammer (amal.almaqbali).
Be_beautifulxoxo_ (1997) Omani - makeup artist and instagrammer (be_beautifulxoxo_).
Emaan Zadjali (?) Omani / Unspecified White - singer-songwriter.
Balqees Al Balushi (?) Omani - model (instagram: balqees.albalushi).
Layla Al Siyabi (?) Omani - instagrammer (beinglayla_a).
Naeema Mohammed Almaqbali (?) Omani - instagrammer (thenaeema).
Sepide (?) Omani - instagrammer (___sepash).
Halima Al Abdulsalam (?) Omani - instagrammer (halima.alabdulsalam).
Albulushi Aliya (?) Omani - actress.
Samira Al Wahaibi (?) Omani - actress.
Mona Al Zadjaleya (?) Omani - actress.
Aisha Elias (?) Omani - actress.
Shaymaa El Hamadi (?) Omani - actress.
Bara’a Al Hadefeya (?) Omani - actress.
Israa al Lawati (?) Omani - Miss Arab World 2019.
F - Athletes:
Hamida Al-Habsi (1987) Omani - shot putter and discus thrower.
Wadha Al-Balushi (1989) Omani - sports shooter.
Fatma Al-Nabhani (1991) Omani - tennis player.
Buthaina Al-Yaqoubi (1991) Omani - sprinter.
Shinoona Al-Habsi (1993) Omani - sprinter.
Mazoon Al-Alawi (1997) Omani - sprinter.
Ibtisam Al Salmi (?) Omani - sailor.
Thuriya Al Abdal (?) Omani - taekwondo practitioner.
Ghalia Al Jabri (?) Omani - wheelchair shot putter.
M:
Saleh Zaal (1953) Omani - actor.
Ibrahim Al Zadjali (1969) Omani - actor.
Anis El Habib (1972) Omani - actor and director.
Issam Al-Zadjali (1978) Omani - actor.
Salah al Zadjali (1979) Omani - singer.
Ahmed Maarouf (1983) Omani - actor.
Salim Ghalib (1984) Omani - rapper.
Abdulhakeem Al Salehi (1984) Omani - actor.
Jaifar Al Kabouri / Jaifar Alkhaboury (1987) Omani - actor.
Mahmoud Noufli (1990) Omani - singer.
Haitham Mohammed Rafi (1993) Omani - singer.
Kamil Al-Hinai (?) Omani - actor and model.
Hanood / Muhannad Al-Adwani (?) Omani - rapper.
Salim El Aremi (?) Omani - singer and guitarist.
Mohammed Al Mungi (?) Omani - singer.
Ali Al-Amri (?) Omani - actor.
Sham Maskari / Hisham Al Maskari (?) Omani / British - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Faisal Alaamry (?) Omani - actor.
Amer El Seyaby (?) Omani - actor.
Taleb Mohamed / Taleb Al-Bloshy (?) Omani - actor.
Faisal Ahmad Salem Al Shibli (?) Omani - rapper.
Maasoma Al Dhahab (?) Omani - actor.
Sououd El Darmky (?) Omani - actor.
Yousef Al Balouchi (?) Omani - actor.
Seham Al Maymaneya (?) Omani - actor.
Jeehan Al Ballousheya (?) Omani - actor.
Ahmed Salem Al Balloushy (?) Omani - actor.
Saleh El Bahrany (?) Omani - actor.
Ahmed al-Hassani (?) Omani - actor.
Khalid Al-Zadjali (?) Omani - actor.
AbdelAziz El Selmy (?) Omani - actor.
Saleh Almqimi (?) Omani - actor.
Mahmod Bin Obaid Al-Hasany (?) Omani - actor.
Hamed Saeed (?) Omani - actor.
Moaead Yafei (?) Omani - actor.
Ibraheem Al-Bloshy (?) Omani - actor.
Hamad Mubarak (?) Omani - actor.
Khalil Al Balloushy (?) Omani - actor.
Fahad Al Balushi (?) Omani - actor.
Asaad Al Ra’eesy (?) Omani - musician.
M - Athletes:
Abdullah Salem Al-Khalidi (1958) Omani - sprinter.
Dadallah Al-Bulushi (1958) Omani - sports shooter.
Awadh Al-Sameer (1961) Omani - long-distance runner.
Abdullah Sulaiman Al-Akbary (1961) Omani - sprinter.
Mohammed Al-Malki (1962) Omani - sprinter.
Hilal Al Rasheedi (1963) Omani - sports shooter.
Amor Masoud Al-Sharji (1964) Omani - middle-distance runner.
Abdullah Salim Al-Barwani (1965) Omani - boxer.
Mohamed Al-Hashimi (1965) Omani - sprinter.
Hadhal Mohamed Al-Harithy (1965) Omani - boxer.
Abdullah Azzan Al-Akbary (1966) Omani - middle-distance runner.
Barakat Al-Sharji (1967) Omani - sprinter.
Mansour Al-Baloushi (1968) Omani - sprinter.
Hamed Al-Wahaibi (1968) Omani - rally driver.
Abdullah Mohamed Al-Anbari (1970) Omani - middle-distance runner.
Sulaiman Juma Al-Habsi (1970) Omani - sprinter.
Abdullah Al Hilali (1970) Omani - footballer.
Hamoud Al-Dalhami (1971) Omani - sprinter.
Mohamed Al-Houti (1972) Omani - sprinter.
Jahad Abdullah Al-Sheikh (1972) Omani - sprinter.
Ahmed Al-Moamari Bashir (1972) Omani - sprinter.
Mohamed Said Al-Maskary (1973) Omani - sprinter.
Hamad Al-Azani (1973) Omani - footballer.
Saleem Al-Nasri (1977) Omani - sports shooter.
Qais Al Said (1979) Omani - cricketer.
Hussain Mustahil / Hussain Mustahil Rabia (1980) Omani - footballer.
Juma Al-Wahaibi / Juma Abdulla Al-Wahaibi (1980) Omani - footballer.
Hamed Al-Balushi / Hamed Hamdan Al-Balushi (1980) Omani - footballer.
Talal Khalfan / Talal Khalfan Hadid Al-Farsi (1980) Omani - footballer.
Hassan Mudhafar Al-Gheilani (1980) Omani - footballer.
Ahmad Al Harthy (1981) Omani - racing driver.
Badar Juma / Badar Jumaa Al-Alawi (1981) Omani - footballer.
Mohammed Rabia / Mohammed Rabia Al-Noobi (1981) Omani - footballer.
Ali Al-Habsi (1981) Omani - footballer.
Hashim Saleh / Hashim Saleh Mohammed Al-Balushi (1981) Omani - footballer.
Jamal Al-Balushi / Jamal Nabi Al-Balushi (1981) Omani - footballer.
Younis Al-Mushaifri (1981) Omani - footballer.
Nabil Ashoor / Nabil Ashoor Ramadhan Bait Faraj Allah (1982) Omani - footballer.
Ahmed Al-Kaf (1983) Omani - footballer.
Ismail Matar (1983) Omani - footballer.
Said Suwailim Al-Shoon (1983) Omani - footballer.
Ahmed Al-Hatmi (1984) Omani - sports shooter.
Sultan / Sultan Al-Touqi (1984) Omani - footballer.
Issam Fayel / Issam Fayel Al-Sinani (1984) Omani - footballer.
Hameed Al-Gheilani / Hameed Jumaa Saad Allah Al-Gheilani (1984) Omani - footballer.
Khalifa Ayil Khalifa Ayil Al-Noufali (1984) Omani - footballer.
Sulaiman Al-Shukaili / Sulaiman Said Al-Shukaili (1984) Omani - footballer.
Ismail Al-Ajmi (1984) Omani - footballer.
Ahmed Hadid / Ahmed Hadid Al-Mukhaini (1984) Omani - footballer.
Hamdi Hobais (1984) Omani - footballer.
Al-Amda / Amad Al-Hosni / Amad Ali Suleiman Al-Hosni (1984) Omani - footballer.
Badar Al-Maimani (1984) Omani - footballer.
Ali Talib / Ali Talib Al-Ajmi (1984) Omani - footballer.
Fawzi Bashir / Fawzi Bashir Rajab Bair Doorbeen (1984) Omani - footballer.
Ahmed Kano / Ahmed Mubarak / Ahmed Mubarak Al-Mahaijri (1985) Omani - footballer.
Hassan Zaher / Hassan Zaher Al-Maghni (1985) Omani - footballer.
Ahmed Al-Mukhaini (1985) Omani - footballer.
Hamed Al-Khatri (1985) Omani - sports shooter.
Khalid Al-Kulaibi (1986) Omani - swimmer.
Abdulrahman Saleh / Abdulrahman Saleh Al-Alawi (1986) Omani - footballer.
Ahmed Mubarak Al-Saadi (1988) Omani - sprinter.
Abdul Salam Al-Mukhaini (1988) Omani - footballer.
Barakat Al-Harthi (1988) Omani - sprinter.
Abdullah Al-Sooli (1988) Omani - sprinter.
Mohammed Al-Sheiba / Mohammed Al-Balushi / Mohammed Abdullah Mubarak Al-Balushi (1989) Omani - footballer.
Abdulaziz Al-Muqbali / Abdul Aziz Humaid Mubarak Al-Muqbali (1989) Omani - footballer.
Nestor Dhamba (1990) Omani - cricketer.
Ahmed Al-Merjabi (1990) Omani - hurdler.
Hussain Al-Hadhri / Hussain Ali Farah Al-Hadhri (1990) Omani - footballer.
Azan Al-Balushi / Azan Abbas Sabil Al-Balushi (1990) Omani - footballer.
Muheeb Al-Balushi / Muheeb Azat Issa Al-Balushi (1991) Omani - footballer.
Sufyan Mehmood (1991) Omani - cricketer.
Mohammed Al-Habsi (1991) Omani - swimmer.
Othman Al-Busaidi (1992) Omani - sprinter.
Khalid Al-Braiki / Khalid Nasser Fadhil Al-Braiki (1993) Omani - footballer.
Mohammed Al-Rawahi (1993) Omani - footballer.
Khalid Al-Hajri (1994) Omani - footballer.
Mohamed Obaid Al-Saadi (1994) Omani - sprinter.
Nadhir Awadh (1994) Omani - footballer.
Salaah Al-Yahyaei / Jameel Al-Yahmadi (1996) Omani - footballer.
Muhsen Al-Ghassani (1997) Omani - footballer.
Al Faisal Al Zubair (1998) Omani - racing driver.
Wasim Ali (1998) Omani - cricketer.
Younis Amaan (?) Omani - footballer.
Problematic:
Rashid Al Rubkhi (?) Omani - tv presenter, MC, and director. - Appropriated cornrows.
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