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Book Synopsis Passport to Creativity by : jojo tan
Download or read book Passport to Creativity written by jojo tan and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-11-13 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: PASSPORT TO CREATIVITY - Exploring the World with a Watercolor Journal - a collection of the author's watercolor sketches from all over the world extracted from the her travel journal along with the author's observations of the places she visited. It is also a travelogue with tips on travel as well as watercolor painting and travel journaling.
Download or read book Behind the Mask written by Patrick Treacy and published by Liberties Press. This book was released on 2015-10-05 with total page 374 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the story of a boy from a small Irish village who became an adventurer, a humanitarian and a doctor to the stars. Part travelogue, part thriller, part celebrity tell-all, you've never read anything quite like it. Patrick Treacy grew up in rural Northern Ireland during the Troubles. Determined to become a doctor, he raised the money for medical school by smuggling cars from Germany to Turkey. Working in a hospital in Dublin in 1987, a needle he had used to draw blood from a patient with HIV jabbed him in the leg. He took blood test after blood test, wondering whether he was going to die. Overwhelmed, he moved to New Zealand, away from everyone who knew what he was going through: his girlfriend, his friends and his colleagues. Thus he began a peripatetic existence, working as a doctor around the world. In Saddam Hussein's Baghdad, Treacy was arrested and imprisoned, spending days wondering whether he was going to be hanged as a spy. In Australia, he worked for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. On returning to Dublin, Treacy set up the Ailesbury Clinic, where he worked on the cutting-edge of the new field of cosmetic dermatology, championing treatments including the use of Botox. This brought stars to his doorstep, including the King of Pop himself, Michael Jackson. Central to this memoir is Treacy's personal journey: his efforts to escape the Troubles, cope with the fear that he might have contracted HIV (until he found out that he had not), get over his lost love and defend Michael Jackson's legacy.
Book Synopsis The Expats of Saudi Arabia by : Fern Tilden
Download or read book The Expats of Saudi Arabia written by Fern Tilden and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2018-05-31 with total page 147 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Enigmatic and intriguing, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the ultimate destination for expats who want to make bank. But for some, theres a lot more at stake than the filthy lucre. Monica relocates to Saudi Arabia because of the sharp downturn in the US economy. Yasmin leaves the confines of the UK to test her mettle. Pamela moves to support her husbands career at the expense of personal fulfilment, while Inga accidentally falls in love with a Saudi man. Set against a backdrop of Western-style compounds and institutions of higher learning, The Expats of Saudi Arabia is a mesmerizing page-turner that tells the tale of four women who struggle to preserve their personal identity in a culture that robs women of their individuality.
Download or read book Jetstream Journal written by and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 428 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Islamic Journal |01| by : Sayyid Rami al Rifai
Download or read book The Islamic Journal |01| written by Sayyid Rami al Rifai and published by Sunnah Muakada. This book was released on 2015-06-25 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Islamic Journal begins with a historical background of Islamic society and how it developed and then went on to develop the rest of the world, Islamic society didn't simply advance scientifically excelling above other societies it gave the world the social, legal and moral tools needed to create the modern world. The Journal then covers the topics relating to the Islamic science of Tassawwuf at the heart of everything Islamic. It came about as a result of a book I was writing called “The Knowledge Behind The Terminology and Concepts in Tassawwuf and It’s Origin”, the title is as descriptive as possible because the book was written in the same style as classical islamic texts, a single document without any chapter’s, as they were a later invention which hindered the flow of the book. The Journal, which is written sequentially, covers a wide range of related topics in a much deeper scope, from the history of Islamic civilisation and how it developed as a result of it’s practices to the prophets understanding of Space and the Universe and how Allah used them as an example to teach man about his self. Table of Contents 1) The Prophet's Mission and The Significance Of Knowledge. 2) Man’s Place In The Universe and How Islam Encouraged People To Think About Creation. 3) Islam's Spread Of Knowledge and The Significance of Purity In History. 4) Social and Scientific Development Under Islamic Rule. 5) Columbus Follows Islamic Travellers Into The New World. 6) The Great Islamic Explorer's. 7) From The Scientific Method To The Prophetic Method. Related Material 1) The Day of Oaths. Visit the forum and blog @ http://SunnahMuakadah.com/
Book Synopsis Tourism in the Arab World by : Hamed Almuhrzi
Download or read book Tourism in the Arab World written by Hamed Almuhrzi and published by Channel View Publications. This book was released on 2017-06-15 with total page 263 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is the first to explore Arabic tourism from a business viewpoint, rather than taking a sociological, anthropological or political stance. It focuses on business planning, management and marketing destinations in the Arab World, which are topics crucial for industry stakeholders and which have previously been neglected in the tourism literature. The book examines similarities and differences in the emergence and development of the tourism industry in countries across the Arab world as well as its inbound and outbound travel flows. It analyses several different aspects of Arabic tourism including tourism policy, organisation and planning, tourism product development, destination marketing and consumer behaviour. This volume will be of interest to postgraduate students and researchers of tourism studies, business and Middle Eastern studies.
Download or read book Alchemy written by Temple St. Clair and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2008-10-14 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An exquisite look into the art of fine jewelry making, through the eyes of famed designer Temple St. Clair A Southern girl with a nomadic spirit and a voracious appetite for history and culture, Temple St. Clair grew up spending summer vacations in Morocco and Bavaria, studied at an international boarding school in Switzerland, and went night diving in Honduras with the son of Jacques Cousteau. In her early twenties, St. Clair landed in Florence, where she completed a master's in Italian literature. In fact, she had no exposure to jewelry making until her visiting mother bought an ancient coin and asked St. Clair to commission a local goldsmith to make a piece of jewelry around it. Armed with the coin and a sketch, St. Clair entered the ancient Palazzo dell'Orafo of Florentine goldsmiths, where she first discovered the centuries-old art of fine Italian jewelry making. Inspired by the distinctive craftsmanship, St. Clair continued to work with artisans to bring her designs to life. A new world soon began to open up to her—a world that engaged her multicultural education, vast experiences, and rich curiosity; a world that awarded her with a new identity as "an amateur anthropologist, a hopeless hunter and gatherer, a bit of a wanderer, and a self-made jewelry historian who loves to dream and draw." With an artist's eye for detail and an unwavering esteem for the historic, St. Clair creates one-of-a-kind pieces that combine ancient influences with traditional craftsmanship and contemporary flair. In Alchemy, she takes readers on an idiosyncratic excursion into the intricate history and craft of jewelry making—from the ancient origins of talismans and charms, to the complicated pursuit of the perfect gemstone—all through the lens of her own fascinating experiences. The result is a mesmerizing and visually stunning book that will appeal to jewelry lovers, artistic dreamers, and anyone who suffers from wanderlust.
Download or read book Green Sands written by Martha Kirk and published by Texas Tech University Press. This book was released on 1994 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Green Sands is Kirk's chronicle of her life in the desert, told with exceptional candor and detail. Local Bedouins, foreign farm workers and their families, Saudi royalty, assorted Westerners, and fellow Americans share their desert world with Kirk. Her sincere curiosity, empathy, and warmth toward these new friends make her story entertaining as well as enlightening. There is a freshness to Kirk's perspective that puts the reader squarely in her shoes as she struggles to assimilate a culture so alien to her own and to embrace an adventure that few have the chance to experience. Martha Kirk shows her pioneering Texas spirit in the pages of Green Sands as she gamely kills camel spiders in the house, bravely risks imprisonment while driving the farm's pickup truck, and lovingly shares meals with Bedouin women and their children.
Book Synopsis Modern Saudi Arabia by : Valerie Anishchenkova
Download or read book Modern Saudi Arabia written by Valerie Anishchenkova and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2020-06-01 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thematic encyclopedia examines contemporary and historical Saudi Arabia, with entries that fall under such themes as geography, history, government and politics, religion and thought, food, etiquette, media, and much more. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, known for its petroleum reserves and leadership role in the Middle East, is explored in this latest addition to the Understanding Modern Nations series. Organized into thematic chapters, Modern Saudi Arabia covers both history and contemporary daily life. Chapter topics include: Geography; History; Government and Politics; Economy; Religion and Thought; Social Classes and Ethnicity; Gender, Marriage, and Sexuality; Education; Language; Etiquette; Literature and Drama; Art and Architecture; Music and Dance; Food; Leisure and Sports; and Media and Popular Culture. Each chapter contains an overview of the topic and alphabetized entries on examples of each theme. A detailed historical timeline spans from prehistoric times to the present. Special appendices are also included, offering profiles of a typical day in the life of representative members of Saudi society, a glossary, key facts and figures about Saudi Arabia, and a holiday chart. This volume will be useful for readers looking for specific topical information and for those who want to read entire chapters to gain a deeper perspective on aspects of modern Saudi Arabia.
Book Synopsis Investigation into abductions of American children to Saudi Arabia by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform
Download or read book Investigation into abductions of American children to Saudi Arabia written by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 1684 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Routledge Handbook on Tourism in the Middle East and North Africa by : Dallen Timothy
Download or read book Routledge Handbook on Tourism in the Middle East and North Africa written by Dallen Timothy and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-12-07 with total page 409 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Routledge Handbook on Tourism in the Middle East and North Africa examines the importance of tourism as a historical, economic, social, environmental, religious and political force in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). It highlights the ecological and resource challenges related to water, desert environments, climate change and oil. It provides an in-depth analysis of the geopolitical conditions that have long determined the patterns of tourism demand and supply throughout the region and how these play out in the everyday lives of residents and destinations as they attempt to grow tourism or ignore it entirely. While cultural heritage remains the primary tourism asset for the region as a whole, many new types of tourisms are emerging, especially in the Arabian Gulf region, where hyper-development is closely associated with the increasingly prominent role of luxury real estate and shopping, retail, medical tourism, cruises and transit tourism. The growing phenomenon of an expatriate workforce, and how its segregation from the citizenry creates a dual socio-economic system in several countries, is unmatched by other regions of the world. Many indigenous people of MENA keep themselves apart from other dominant groups in the region, although these social boundaries are becoming increasingly blurred as tourism, being one socio-economic force for change, has inspired many nomadic peoples to settle into towns and villages and rely more on tourists for their livelihoods. All of these issues and more shape the foundations of this book. This Handbook is the first of its kind to examine tourism from a broad regional and inclusive perspective, surveying a broad range of social, cultural, heritage, ecological and political matters in a single volume. With a wide range of contributors, many of whom are natives of the Middle East and North Africa, this Handbook is a vital resource for students and scholars interested in Tourism, Middle East Studies and Geography.
Download or read book The Arabian written by Michael Tombs and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2016-12-29 with total page 85 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is 5:00 a.m. Monday morning in the conference room of the Franklin Technologies St. John, United States Virgin Islands headquarters. General James Phillips just arrived to brief Michael Tombs on the top secret conference in the Middle East with Michael Tombs and the Saudi group in the Saudi Arabian city of Majid on Thursday. Tombs says, “Good morning, General Phillips, what time are we expected to arrive in Majid?” General Phillips says, “The Saudi group requests your arrival whenever you wish to arrive, however, you could always fly by way of Namibia into Majid the night before.” Tombs says, “Great, my security team will only be in His Majesty’s convention center for only an eight-hour initial meeting. I want you and my entire security team to schedule a conference flight immediately to China, Hong Kong, and on to India and Mongolia for the Franklin Technologies scientific cultural convention. As you know, the host countries have sent me an invitation for an expert updated briefing on the steady progress of the Cris-Tut Vital Study placebo program according to their recently published scientific journal. Dr. Cameron informs me that the Chinese high command and their pro-scientific community are considering expanding a Cris-Tut Vital Study placebo treatment center into North Korea, and India’s high command and their pro-scientific community are considering expanding a Cris-Tut Vital Study placebo treatment center into the mountain region of western Pakistan. Each host country will meet you all at their VIP reception dinners.”
Book Synopsis The Sustainable Travel Handbook by : Lonely Planet
Download or read book The Sustainable Travel Handbook written by Lonely Planet and published by Lonely Planet. This book was released on 2020-11-17 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This practical and inspiring guide, the latest in our popular Handbook series, motivates travellers to take a responsible approach to the impact of travelling. Whether you're looking to reduce your carbon emissions, enjoy more a responsible wildlife-watching experience, harness culinary tourism for good or enjoy an eco-friendly city break, this guide has got you covered. Packed with easily-digestible advice compiled by a sustainable travel expert, eco-conscious travellers will be introduced to a wide variety of destinations offering culture, wildlife, luxury, adventure, wellness and much more, as well as subjects such as the development of electric transport, how to reduce your plastic waste and the best ways to visit explore sacred indigenous culture respectfully. With top five and top ten lists discussing the best places to hike, volunteer, scuba dive and snorkel responsibly, as well as where to enjoy sustainable safaris, family trips and the best ways to give back when you travel, no stone is left unturned in this 168-page guide to ethical tourism. Destinations discussed include relatively off-the-map regions of the world, including Guyana, Palau and Siargao in the Philippines, as well as more well-known places, such as Costa Rica, Uruguay and Jordan.
Download or read book Cyberdanger written by Eddy Willems and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-05-07 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book describes the key cybercrime threats facing individuals, businesses, and organizations in our online world. The author first explains malware and its origins; he describes the extensive underground economy and the various attacks that cybercriminals have developed, including malware, spam, and hacking; he offers constructive advice on countermeasures for individuals and organizations; and he discusses the related topics of cyberespionage, cyberwarfare, hacktivism, and anti-malware organizations, and appropriate roles for the state and the media. The author has worked in the security industry for decades, and he brings a wealth of experience and expertise. In particular he offers insights about the human factor, the people involved on both sides and their styles and motivations. He writes in an accessible, often humorous way about real-world cases in industry, and his collaborations with police and government agencies worldwide, and the text features interviews with leading industry experts. The book is important reading for all professionals engaged with securing information, people, and enterprises. It’s also a valuable introduction for the general reader who wants to learn about cybersecurity.
Book Synopsis Ethics In Tech and Lack Thereof by : Vahid Razavi
Download or read book Ethics In Tech and Lack Thereof written by Vahid Razavi and published by Vahid Razavi. This book was released on with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book tells my circuitous and tragicomic journey through Big Tech, as a startup founder and as an employee. While I appreciate the vast creative potential of new technologies, I critique aspects of the industry that I observed that lose sight of human values in the quest for profits and market share. I hope to empower the public with the information to enable all of us to urge technology firms to use the great financial and cultural power they wield for positive ends.
Download or read book Malcolm X written by Michael Benson and published by Lerner Publications. This book was released on 2005-01-01 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chronicles the life of Malcolm X beginning with his time as a Harlem hustler and including his prison conversion to the Nation of Islam, his work as a minister for the organization, his split with the group, and his assassination.
Book Synopsis On Saudi Arabia by : Karen Elliott House
Download or read book On Saudi Arabia written by Karen Elliott House and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2013-06-04 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With over thirty years of experience writing about Saudi Arabia, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and former publisher of The Wall Street Journal Karen Elliott House has an unprecedented knowledge of life inside this shrouded kingdom. Through anecdotes, observation, analysis, and extensive interviews, she navigates the maze in which Saudi citizens find themselves trapped and reveals the sometimes contradictory nature of the nation that is simultaneously a final bulwark against revolution in the Middle East and a wellspring of Islamic terrorists. Saudi Arabia finds itself threatened by fissures and forces on all sides, and On Saudi Arabia explores in depth what this portends for the country’s future—and our own.