Monday, October 15, 2007

Entry for October 15, 2007 "rainmaker"

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It was night and I was bored. I was going through the files in my PC and I found a PDF file called the Rain Maker but in Arabic . anyway I read it and it was really interesting. the novelist is John Grisham. He wrote the novel in 1995 and it turned into a movie in 1997 .


Law graduate named Rudy Baylor who looking for an opportunity as a lawyer.. his luck put him as a hope of 2 old couples who can't pay for their surgery to save their son from blood Cancer ,, while their insurance company refuse to pay . so he became their attorney ., he got the chance to be execute his dream.


The Novel is about struggling and never gave up for any reason.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Entry for October 06, 2007

as a celebration of returning of beautiful Sinai ..i read this study about Egyptian army during WAR of 6 october
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/1997/Moulton.htm


The 1973 October War: The Egyptian Perspective



CSC 1997



Subject Area - History



/EXECUTIVE SUMMARY



Title: The 1973 October War: The Egyptian Perspective



Author: Major J.C. Moulton, United States Air Force



Problem Statement: Following the conclusion of the 1967 Six Day War with Israel Egypt was forced to completely re-evaluate its strategic and operational objectives and capabilities. Egypt suffered the loss of over 80 percent of its military capability and was forced to concede control of both the Sinai peninsula and the Suez Canal. Israel also gained control of Jerusalem, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights. Entering the fall of 1973 Egypt's strategic position appeared extremely tenuous. The Egyptian President, Anwar Sadat, had failed to achieve the strategic goals of the Arab coalition and his leadership within the Arab world was threatened. Further, the demands of the 1967 Khartoum Conference appeared to eliminate any alternative course of action. The Egyptian leadership faced the dilemma of how to break the deadlock in which it was entangled with Israel without alienating itself from the Arab mainstream. President Sadat, under intense pressure both internally and throughout the Middle East, had to construct a strategic plan in order to engage Israel and recoup the losses of 1967...and survive (politically and literally) long enough to witness the results.



Background. This paper will analyze the changes which the Egyptian leadership made prior to the 1973 October War which enabled it to emerge as the strategic victor. President Anwar Sadat undertook a course which would either place Egypt and Israel on the road to peace or end his career...and probably his life.





Conclusion: There are several important points to consider:

1. First, the value of constructive analysis. Egypt critically examined the reasons for the

1967 loss, while Israel failed to properly determine all of the reasons for its success. Egypt then corrected its mistakes and planned accordingly.

2. The 1973 War demonstrates the value of properly coordinating military capabilities and national objectives. Egypt tailored its desires in order to fall within the grasp of its own military capabilities. It abandoned its unrealistic "total" war outlook (privately) in exchange for a sensible, attainable "limited" approach.

3. The potential for "shaping" the assumptions and stereotypes of an enemy. Egypt completely fooled the Israelis-a major achievement.



In conclusion, the Egyptian approach to the 1973 October War represents an outstanding case study for any student of military history.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Entry for July 03, 2007 "your world is mine "

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I borrow this title from a song of micheal jackson called" BAD" . some ppl called themself hackers or Crackers and they stole emails of ppl .. i don't know what is the use to break someone email .. u don't know him/her .. why u do this? that is the most stuiped things that i ever hear ..a friend of mine send me a msg on messenger telling me her email was hacked ( cracked) . and the way it was done make me think to write this blog.

how it was done? she got a mail from a friend ( his mail was hacked too) . inside the mail their was an invitation with a link . when she clicked on the link . Login page of yahoo appeare . she put her ID and Password and once she did that . she wasn't unable to be into her mail again . cos the hacker change her password..

i told her to call the investigation department in Cairo ( Egypt) the internet crime . and they could return her mail back ...

i think of myself as a peaceful person but if i see the guy who do this . i 'll take him in a tour in cairo and i'll end the tour in a sidewalk near the hospital so they can try to fix him . if they could .. cos i don't think no Doctor well able to help him

Monday, July 2, 2007

Entry for July 02, 2007"no tv for a Month"

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oh no ... no tv for a month .. well yes .. i have a problem in Dish and cables ... and this problem will be fixed in one month .. which mean no cartoons or movies.. or stuiped tv shows.. oh how come that is to be... how is the life with no tv.. oh i 'll missed the stuiped shows.. no song clips.. :( and i 'll spent my free time in reading :(( umm well it will be like prison ..LOL any way gonna write here what will happen in the next few days .. see ya

Friday, June 29, 2007

Entry for June 29, 2007 "My Birthday "

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hi alll... today is my birthday .. i'm 25 yrs old now 25 years have been passed .. and another 25 yrs i'll be 50 lol :D .. well happy birthday to me LOL

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Entry for June 28, 2007 "My CCNA Test"

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oh god.. finally i passed.. for 3 weeks of study and 2 and half months taking classes in it . i finally passed the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) . I got a score 946 from 1000. To pass the Exam u should get 846 from 1000 . Cisco came from a the word san franCISCO which is a leader company in computer netowrk .. I study from Sybex (todd ) 5th version i also study from test king, test inside, pass4sure ...any way it is enough for today lol :D

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Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Egyptian Cuisine"June 5, 2007"

From Wikipedia "Egyptian Cuisine"

Egyptian cuisine consists of local culinary traditions such as Ful Medames, Kushari and Molokhia, while sharing similarities with food found throughout the eastern Mediterranean like kebab and falafel.

Most Egyptians perhaps consider ful medames, or mashed fava beans, to be the national dish. Ful is also used in making Ta'miyya or Falafel (Arabic: طعمية – فلافل). Bread accompanies most Egyptian meals; local bread is called Eish Masri or Eish Baladi (Egyptian Arabic: عيش), a word which also means life.

Ancient Egyptians are known to have used a lot of garlic and onion in their everyday dishes. Fresh mashed garlic with other herbs is used in spicy tomato salad and is also stuffed in boiled or baked aubergines (eggplant). Garlic fried with coriander is added to Mulukhiyya (Arabic: ملوخية), a popular green soup made from finely chopped leaves. Fried onions are added to Kushari (Arabic: كشري), a dish consisting of brown lentils, macaroni, rice, chickpeas and a spicy tomato sauce.

Other popular dishes include Kebab and Kofta (Arabic: كباب وكفتة), usually of lamb meat, chops & minced meat on skewers grilled on charcoal. Egyptians are famous for stuffing spicy rice in vegetables like green pepper, aubergines, courgettes and tomatoes to make Mahshi (Arabic: محشي). Mahshi is generally rolled in grapevine leaves, Mahshi Warraq Enab (Arabic: محشي ورق عنب), or in cabbage leaves, Mahshi Koronb (Arabic: محشي كرنب).

Shawerma (Arabic: شاورمة) is a popular sandwich of shreded meat or chicken, usually rolled in pita bread with Tahina sauce.

Dukkah is a dry mixture of chopped nuts, seeds and Middle Eastern spices and flavors.

Although Ramadan is a month of fasting in Egypt, it is usually when Egyptians pay special attention to food in variety and richness, since the whole family would gather on the breakfast table just after sunset. There are several special desserts almost exclusive to Ramadan such as Konafa and Atayef (Arabic: كنافة وقطايف). In this month, many Egyptians will make a special table for the poor or passers-by, usually in a tent in the street, called Ma'edat Al Rahman (Arabic: مائدة الرحمن) which translates literally as Table of (God) the Gracious (Merciful).

Christians of Egypt, mainly Copts, observe fasting periods according to the Liturgical Calendar that practically extend to more than two-thirds of the year. The diet is mainly vegan. During this fasting, Copts will usually eat vegetables fried in oil as they avoid meat, chicken, dairy products including butter. Under certain conditions, it may be acceptable to eat seafood

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

back to cairo "feb 14,2007

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on feb,14 2007, i return back to cairo from saudi arabia. it was an amazing trip . i feel that i haven't seen cairo from ages .. i felt comfort and cool...