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2011

Israeli settlement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

by sbrothier
An Israeli settlement is a Jewish civilian community built on land that was captured by Israel from Jordan, Egypt, and Syria during the 1967 Six-Day War and is considered occupied territory by the international community.[1] Such settlements currently exist in the West Bank. Israeli neighborhoods in East Jerusalem and communities in the Golan Heights, areas which have been annexed by Israel, are considered settlements by the international community, which does not recognize Israel's annexations of these territories.[2] Settlements also existed in the Sinai and Gaza Strip until Israel evacuated the Sinai settlements following the 1979 Israel-Egypt peace agreement and unilaterally disengaged from the Gaza Strip in 2005.

Egypt's naked blogger is a bomb aimed at the patriarchs in our minds | Mona Eltahawy | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

by karlcow

When Mohammed Bouazizi, fed up with humiliation, repression and poverty, set himself on fire in Tunisia last January, essentially taking state abuse to its logical end, he ignited the revolutionary imagination of the Middle East and north Africa. Aliaa Mahdy, fed up with hypocrisy and sexual repression, undressed. She is the Molotov cocktail thrown at the Mubaraks in our heads – the dictators of our mind – which insists that revolutions cannot succeed without a tidal wave of cultural changes that upend misogyny and sexual hypocrisy.

INSTITUTE Features

by sbrothier
Jodi Bieber / South Africa David Chancellor / South Africa Robert Clark / New York Rena Effendi / Egypt Lauren Greenfield / Los Angeles Guillaume Herbaut / France Rob Hornstra / The Netherlands Nadav Kander / London Wayne Lawrence / New York Jocelyn Lee / New York James Longley / Pakistan Gerd Ludwig / Los Angeles Joshua Lutz / New York David Maisel / San Francisco Richard Mosse / New York Zed Nelson / London Matthew Niederhauser / Beijing Simon Norfolk / London James Pomerantz / New York Paul Shambroom / Minneapolis

ISOC Monthly Newsletter - Egypt Internet Shutdown Q&A

by karlcow

At this point (ref CircleID), 91% of Egypt’s Internet networks are down. Virtually all of Egypt’s Internet addresses are now unreachable, worldwide.

Egypt Leaves the Internet

by marco & 1 other, 1 comment
"In an action unprecedented in Internet history, the Egyptian government appears to have ordered service providers to shut down all international connections to the Internet"

Egypt Leaves the Internet - Renesys Blog

by karlcow & 1 other, 1 comment

But every Egyptian provider, every business, bank, Internet cafe, website, school, embassy, and government office that relied on the big four Egyptian ISPs for their Internet connectivity is now cut off from the rest of the world. Link Egypt, Vodafone/Raya, Telecom Egypt, Etisalat Misr, and all their customers and partners are, for the moment, off the air.

2010

Proxy list dot net

by m.meixide
Free proxies 24/7 - Sort by country: Argentina Azerbaijan Bulgaria Bahrain Brunei Darussalam Brazil Belarus Canada Chile China Colombia Cyprus Czech Republic Germany Denmark Ecuador Egypt Spain Finland France Great Britain (UK) Greece Hong Kong Hungary Indonesia Ireland India Iraq Italy Japan Korea (South) Kuwait Kazakhstan Sri Lanka Lithuania Luxembourg Latvia Malta Mexico Malaysia Netherlands Norway Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Sweden Singapore Slovenia Thailand Turkey Taiwan Ukraine United States Uruguay Venezuela Virgin Islands (U.S.) Viet Nam Democratic Republic of Congo Europe

2009

Felix culpa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

by tadeufilippini (via)
Felix culpa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search "The fortunate fall" redirects here. For the novel, see The Fortunate Fall (novel). Felix culpa is a Latin phrase that literally translated means a "blessed fault" or "fortunate fall." As a religious term it refers to Adam and Eve's fall and the loss of the Garden of Eden, known theologically as the source of original sin. The phrase is sung annually in the Exsultet of the Easter Vigil: "O felix culpa quae talem et tantum meruit habere redemptorem," "O happy fault that merited such and so great a Redeemer." The medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas[1] cited this line when he explained how the principle that "God allows evils to happen in order to bring a greater good therefrom" underlies the causal relation between original sin and the Divine Redeemer's Incarnation, thus concluding that a higher state is not inhibited by sin. The Catholic saint Ambrose also speaks of the fortunate ruin of Adam in the Garden of Eden in that his sin brought more good to humanity than if he had stayed perfectly innocent.[2] The concept also comes up in Hebrew tradition in the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt and is associated with God’s judgment. Although it is not a fall, the thinking goes that without their exile in the desert the Israelites would not have the joy of finding their promised land. With their suffering came the hope of victory and their life restored.[2] The phrase "Oh happy fault!" is used in colloquial English, especially among intellectuals.[citation needed] In a literary context, the term "felix culpa" can describe how a series of miserable events will eventually lead to a happier outcome. The theological concept is one of the underlying themes of Raphael Carter's science fiction novel The Fortunate Fall; the novel's title derives explicitly from the Latin phrase. It is also the theme of the fifteenth-century English text Adam Lay Ybounden, of unknown authorship, and it is used in various guises, such as "Foenix culprit" and "phaymix cupplerts" by James Joyce in Finnegans Wake. [edit] References 1. ^ Summa Theologica "I, 1, 3, ad 3" 2. ^ a b Haines, Victor. (1982). "The Felix Culpa", Washington: America UP. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_culpa" Categories: Latin religious phrases

2008

The Art of the Title Sequence -

by sbrothier & 10 others
A compendium and leading web resource of film and television title design from around the world. We honor the artists who design excellent title sequences. We discuss and display their work with a desire to foster more of it, via stills and video links, interviews, creator notes, and user comments. Featuring opening title design for film and television from Croatia, New Zealand, Serbia, Russia, the United States, Brazil, England, France, India, Japan, Italy, Chile, Mexico, Yugoslavia and Egypt.

The History of Makeup

by Jaks
The earliest recorded use of make up was in the 1st Dynasty of Egypt when unguent, which has been found in tombs from this era, was used extensively by both men and women to keep their skin soft and to prevent dryness.

2007

FATIMA SPAR und die FREEDOM FRIES - HOME

by sbrothier
Fatima Spar und die Freedom Fries are happy to announce their second album to be released in spring 2008. Since the debut of ZIRZOP in 2006, Fatima Spar und die Freedom Fries performed in 17 countries around the world including Egypt, Tunesia, Turkey, Ukraine, USA, and countries across Europe, and will now have a break to work for the upcoming CD album.

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