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    • لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله
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    #61
    شو معنى كلمة kljogl ugyr spd, sbort

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    • تعذبت وتعبت بحياتي
      عضو متألق
      • Aug 2009
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      #62
      سلام

      ابغى مساعده ضروريه بسرعه

      ابي تكتبون
      ..

      تعذبت وتعبت بحياتي

      بالنجليزي

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      وشكرا

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      • ◄زيتية العينين►
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        #63
        I'am tormented and tired in my life

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        • تعذبت وتعبت بحياتي
          عضو متألق
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          #64
          المشاركة الأصلية بواسطة تعذبت وتعبت بحياتي
          سلام

          ابغى مساعده ضروريه بسرعه

          ابي تكتبون
          ..

          تعذبت وتعبت بحياتي

          بالنجليزي

          ..
          وشكرا

          وينكم

          ابغى ترجمه عاجله ضررويه

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          • ◄زيتية العينين►
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            #65
            المشاركة الأصلية بواسطة تعذبت وتعبت بحياتي
            وينكم

            ابغى ترجمه عاجله ضررويه
            ربي يسعدك ترجمناها قبل
            نرد نطرحها

            I'am tormented and tired in my life

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            • *قمر الكون*
              عـضـو فعال
              • Jul 2009
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              • ربي هب لي من رحمتك فرحآ لآيذكرني| بوجعي| ~

                ربي لآأعلـم مآالذي تحمله لي الآيآم..

                ولكن ثقتي بآنك معي |تكفيني| ~

                ..





              #66
              بليييييييييييييز ابي اسماء للقروبات بالانجليزي للنشاط

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              • *قمر الكون*
                عـضـو فعال
                • Jul 2009
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                • ربي هب لي من رحمتك فرحآ لآيذكرني| بوجعي| ~

                  ربي لآأعلـم مآالذي تحمله لي الآيآم..

                  ولكن ثقتي بآنك معي |تكفيني| ~

                  ..





                #67
                بلييييييييييييييييييز ووين الأسماء وربي محتاجتها باكر لاتزعلوني بليييييييييييييييييييييييييييييز

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                • مزايا
                  عـضـو
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 10

                  #68
                  ساعدوني

                  السلام عليكم ابغى منكم مساعده واعرفكم ماتقصرون المهم ابغى موضوعين الاول عن شخصيه مشهوره وجميله انا اخترت الاميره رانيا والموضوع لازم يتكلم عن her name ,age ,family, education and work
                  this person physical appearance
                  reasons why you think she is beautiful


                  الموضوع الثاني عن all about shopping
                  ولازم يتكلم عن
                  the type of clothes that you like wear
                  what type of shopping you like to do
                  وعشان ما تحترون في الموضوع الثاني انا بنت ومحتاجتهم ضروري خلال يومين ارجوكم ساعدوني

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                  • ◄زيتية العينين►
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                    #69
                    المشاركة الأصلية بواسطة نانا
                    شو معنى كلمة kljogl ugyr spd, sbort
                    SBD
                    دولار جزر سليمان



                    uğur
                    حظ, نصيب, ثروة, المصاير, بخت { fortune }
                    حظ سعيد { good luck }
                    تعويذة, جالب الحظ { mascot }

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                    • ◄زيتية العينين►
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                      #70
                      المشاركة الأصلية بواسطة مزايا
                      السلام عليكم ابغى منكم مساعده واعرفكم ماتقصرون المهم ابغى موضوعين الاول عن شخصيه مشهوره وجميله انا اخترت الاميره رانيا والموضوع لازم يتكلم عن her name ,age ,family, education and work
                      this person physical appearance
                      reasons why you think she is beautiful


                      الموضوع الثاني عن all about shopping
                      ولازم يتكلم عن
                      the type of clothes that you like wear
                      what type of shopping you like to do
                      وعشان ما تحترون في الموضوع الثاني انا بنت ومحتاجتهم ضروري خلال يومين ارجوكم ساعدوني
                      Rania Al Abdullah (Arabic: الملكة رانيا العبد الله‎ Rānyā al-‘abdu l-Lāh; born Rania al Yassin on 31 August 1970) is the Queen consort of Jordan as the wife of King Abdullah II of Jordan.

                      As a global figure, and considered by some to be one of the worlds most powerful women,[1] Queen Rania has focused her energy, at home and abroad, on a variety of causes, notably education.

                      In Jordan, her work focuses on the calibre and quality of education for Jordanian children, while abroad she advocates for global education and for world leaders to fulfill their commitments towards the second Millennium Development Goal, universal primary education.

                      Personal life
                      Rania Al-Yassin was born in Kuwait to Palestinian parents from Tulkarm. She attended primary and secondary school at New English School in Kuwait, then earned a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo. Upon her graduation from university, Queen Rania returned to Jordan and pursued a career in banking, working at Citibank, followed by a brief career in the field of Information Technology, at Apple Computer in Amman.[2]

                      [edit] Marriage and children
                      She met Jordanian King Abdullah bin Al-Hussein, then Prince, at a dinner party in January 1993. Two months later, they announced their engagement and on 10 June 1993, they were married. They have four children:

                      Prince Hussein (born 28 June 1994)
                      Princess Iman (born 27 September 1996)
                      Princess Salma (born 26 September 2000)
                      Prince Hashem (born 30 January 2005)
                      [edit] Becoming Queen of Jordan
                      Although her husband ascended on 7 February 1999, Rania did not become Queen immediately. She was proclaimed Queen of Jordan by her husband on 22 March 1999.[3] Without proclamation, she would have been a princess consort, just like her mother-in-law, Princess Muna al-Hussein.

                      [edit] Areas of Work
                      Since her marriage, Queen Rania has used her position to improve the livelihood of various sectors of society in Jordan and beyond. She is a global advocate for education and strong supporter of social development and economic opportunities for all. Queen Ranias activities have encompassed issues such as community empowerment and sustainability, education, health, children, youth, women, and the environment, among others.

                      [edit] Domestic Agenda
                      [edit] Education

                      Michelle Obama and Queen Rania of Jordan in the Yellow Oval Room, White House 23 April 2009From Queen Ranias numerous public appearances and speeches, she believes strongly that enhancing education is vital for bridging gaps, giving people hope, improving lives and ensuring stability throughout the world.[4] To this effect, over the past few years, Queen Rania has launched, championed, and given patronage to a number of initiatives in education and learning.

                      Educating our children is not just about imposing a body of knowledge on them. Rather, it involves preparing children from the early years for the world in which they will come of age. It means instilling a love for lifelong learning, creativity, self-expression and an appreciation for diversity[5]
                      In April 2008, Queen Rania launched “Madrasati” (“My School”), a public-private initiative aimed at refurbishing 500 of Jordans public schools over a five year period.[6] One of her more major initiatives, Madrasati aims to improve education by creating a better learning environment, both physically and emotionally, engaging students, local businesses, and local communities to form committees and find collaborative means to improve the school. Phase II of Madrasati was launched at the end of April 2009, in which an additional 100 schools in Jerash, Ajloun, Balqa and Madaba are set to be renovated. The second phase builds on the establishment of a higher quality of education for children by continuing the significant progress made by Phase I of Madrasati.[7]

                      In October 2005, their Majesties King Abdullah and Queen Rania launched, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, an annual teachers award, known as the Queen Rania Award for Excellence in Education,[8] aimed at setting national standards of excellence in teaching, and celebrating, encouraging and honoring those who achieve them. In 2009, the Award expanded to include school principals.[9]

                      Queen Rania established the Kingdoms first interactive childrens museum to encourage and nurture lifelong learning for children and their families.[5] The Childrens Museum of Jordan opened its doors to the public on May 23, 2007.[10] It has more than 150 thought-provoking exhibits designed for children aged 14 and younger, a demographic that makes up almost 40 percent of Jordans population.[11]

                      Queen Rania is also Chairperson[12] of the Royal Health Awareness Society (RHAS).[13] Launched in September 2005, RHAS promotes health awareness among the wider public, focusing on comprehensive access to information, and helping to raise fit, strong, and socially-responsible citizens. One of RHAS initiatives includes the Healthy Schools Project which promotes wellbeing in schools by developing high standards for living, learning, and working.[13]

                      At the higher education level, and as part of Queen Ranias support for education and development, the Queen Rania Scholarship Program[14] was established in partnership with several leading universities from around the world. The scholarship program gives leading Jordanian students the opportunity to pursue top degrees ranging from management and marketing to design, business, finance, psychology, architecture, law, and many others, before returning home and contributing to Jordanian society.

                      [edit] Community Empowerment
                      Queen Rania's first venture was the establishment of the Jordan River Foundation (JRF) in 1995, a non-governmental organization, which has initiated socio-economic projects to enhance the livelihood of families and communities, through empowering women and developing their knowledge and skills in handicraft production and entrepreneurship. A statement on the website declares, "Today, the Foundation is recognized nationally, regionally and internationally as an agent for positive change and as a leading Jordanian institution contributing to the social and economic well-being of citizens. Our activities have become models for emulation receiving accolades by our beneficiaries who are often held up as success stories”.[15]

                      JRF has two major programs: the Community Empowerment Program (CEP)[16] and the Jordan River Children Program (JRCP).[17]

                      The CEP facilitates creative solutions to empower communities to participate in their own economic opportunities, making the most of the resources and skills they possess in order to ensure a safe, sustainable life. This includes income-generating projects such as Jordan River Designs, Wadi Al-Rayan, and Bani Hamida.[18] These initiatives not only assist women in creating additional sources of income to support their families, but are also designed to empower women to become decision-makers within their family unit and to be skilled contributors to the Jordanian economy. Additionally, these projects have contributed to the revival of a heritage of craft production and tribal rug-weaving in Jordan.[18]

                      Over time, JRF has expanded its mission to include a more sustainable, holistic approach by investing more in communities than individuals, focusing on the needs of whole villages, and inspiring locals to take on the responsibility for working towards their own development. In 2007, JRF and an international corporation, partnered with a village in Ajloun, called Rasoun.[19]

                      The Jordan River Children Program (JRCP) was developed by Queen Rania to place childrens welfare above political agendas and cultural taboos.[20] This led to the launch, in 1998, of JRFs Child Safety Program, which addresses the immediate needs of children at risk from abuse and initiated a long-term campaign to increase public awareness about violence against children. “Dar Al-Aman”, the Child Safety Center, which is the first of its kind in the Arab region, became operational in August 2000, offering protection and rehabilitation to abused and neglected children, as well as counselling to their families.[21] In 2005, JRF opened the Queen Rania Family and Child Center which promotes positive, practical training for parents, and provides facilities to encourage constructive and educational activities for children.[22] The deaths of two children in Amman as a result of child abuse in early 2009 led Queen Rania to call for an emergency meeting of government and non-government (including JRF) stakeholders to discuss where the system was failing.[23]

                      In 2009, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her husband, King Abdullah's accession to the throne, Queen Rania launched a community champion award (Ahel Al Himmeh) in March to highlight the accomplishments of groups and individuals who have helped their local communities.[24] 45,000 nominations from across the Kingdom were received,[25] and on the June 28, 2009 the winners were announced in a celebration conducted in the Roman Amphitheatre in downtown Amman.[26]

                      [edit] Sustainability
                      Launched by Queen Rania in May 2008, The Arab Sustainability Leadership Group (ASLG) encourages businesses to show that profit does not have to be sacrificed for the sake of environmental protection and equal opportunity. The regional network brings together the Arab Worlds most progressive business, government, NGO and civil society leaders, and is the first of its kind from the region to commit to sustainability and global reporting standards.[27]

                      ASLG is open to all organizations based in the Arab region that are committed to the principles of sustainability. Members agree to work towards the goals of ASLG, including adopting a strategy to implement sustainability management within their organizations, and having a plan in place to produce sustainability reports within a reasonable timeframe.[28] The network has also committed to discussing ways to change mindsets about sustainability and reporting, to increase public awareness of the benefits of reporting to companies and the public, and to discuss innovative ways of how to promote these issues. In November 2008, the group met in Amman, Jordan, to identify ways to overcome the challenges of sustainability in the region, and to work out the most efficient ways of spreading the concept to other progressive organizations.[29] In 2009, the launch of the first Arab Responsible Competitiveness Report at the World Economic Forum (Dead Sea, Jordan), was commissioned by the ASLG.[30]

                      Queen Rania also actively supports the development of Jordans sustainable tourism sector, backing organizations as the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature.[31] Through her involvement, the Queen is helping to highlight Jordan as a safe, welcoming, and unique tourism destination that offers modern services on the one hand, with authenticity and heritage on the other.[32]

                      Since 2007, Rania has supported the partnership between the World Heritage Alliance Sustainable Tourism (WHA), (a membership-based initiative launched in 2005 by the United Nations Foundation (UNF) and Expedia, Inc.), and the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.[33] The partnership preserves and protects Petra, one of the worlds ‘New Seven Wonders, as well as Jordans two other designated UNESCO World Heritage sites, while promoting responsible tourism to the country

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