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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Nabil Loukili
Nabil Anani
Saqi Books
2018
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Nabil Anani is one of the most prominent Palestinian artists working today. A painter, ceramicist and sculptor, he has built an impressive catalogue of outstanding, innovative and unique art over the past five decades, pioneering the use of local media such as leather, henna, natural dyes, papier-mache, wood, beads and copper. Considered by many as a key founder of the contemporary Palestinian art movement, Anani's development as an artist has run in parallel with major events in recent Palestinian history. His work reflects the lived Palestinian experience, exhibiting distinctive responses to issues of exile, dislocation, conflict, memory and loss. Anani's artistic vision restores and celebrates a denied and often-forgotten reality, his work re-igniting memory. Bringing together more than 150 of Nabil Anani's works, this monograph also includes contributions from acclaimed Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti as well as from leading Middle Eastern art historians, Rana Anani, Lara Khaldi, Bashir Makhoul, Nada Shabout, Housni Alkhateeb Shehadeh and Tina Sherwell.
Alquilar una habitaci n de tu casa a un extra o puede depararte muchas sorpresas M s de las que piensas... En este relato, basado en un hecho real, el autor a na la m stica con la seguridad nacional, logrando resultados inesperados.
Get ready for this fast-paced and big-hearted rhyming adventure about a penguin who loves curry!When Pierre the penguin tries Nabil's delicious biriyani rice, Pierre decides to leave the zoo and go home with him! But Nabil will be in BIG TROUBLE if his mum finds out. And Pierre is EVERYWHERE - honking, dancing, bouncing on the bed and making a HUGE bubbly mess in the bathroom . . . Will Nabil's parents let Pierre stay?Brimming with personality, this hilarious story with a lovable, hapless hero is perfect for fans of Paddington.
Get ready for this fast-paced and big-hearted rhyming adventure about a penguin who loves curry!When Pierre the penguin tries Nabil's delicious biriyani rice, Pierre decides to leave the zoo and go home with him! But Nabil will be in BIG TROUBLE if his mum finds out. And Pierre is EVERYWHERE - honking, dancing, bouncing on the bed and making a HUGE bubbly mess in the bathroom . . . Will Nabil's parents let Pierre stay?Brimming with personality, this hilarious story with a lovable, hapless hero is perfect for fans of Paddington.
Born in Syria and raised in the United States, Nabil Mousa incorporates the cultural tensions of both countries into his practice, combining them with his own personal convictions.Using color in unexpected ways, Mousa's work is always framed by hope for greater equality, no matter how naive or impossible that might seem in the face of ever-challenging political and religious differences.
Youssef Nabil: Once Upon a Dream
Marsilio
2020
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Youssef Nabil's handpainted photographs mix a nostalgic aesthetic with 21st-century ideology Divided into thematic sections, this volume surveys the career of Egyptian film and video artist Youssef Nabil (born 1972). Nabil's handpainted photographic portraits--made using traditional Egyptian painting techniques found in old family portraits or movie posters--mix symbolism and abstraction.
D sormais install en Am rique, Nabil entre dans le monde du travail plein d'ardeur et heureux, avec ses comp tences acquises de servir le pays qui l'a accueilli. Les tribulations de Nabil en Am rique ouvre le deuxi me volet des aventures du jeune Alg rien dans la faune de l'entreprise o il va d couvrir les turpitudes, les jalousies, les injustices d'une autre Am rique. Le roman entra ne le lecteur dans les coulisses d'une institution o r gne la comp tition, les intrigues qui vont d truire une une les attentes du jeune homme. Son parcours s'annon ait plein d'espoir, clair de ses illusions et de ses esp rances jusqu' la crise destin e l'abattre. Pour autant, ce serait mal conna tre cette me forte dont Najib Redouane analyse les motions, le combat pour conserver son honneur et faire triompher la v rit jusqu' lever son h ros en symbole. Nabil porte haut les couleurs de la dignit , les valeurs humaines re ues dans son enfance et attach es son origine, en d pit des emb ches qui l'assaillent et pourraient avoir raison de son quilibre. Ce roman, plus sombre que le pr c dent, dresse un portrait d'une Am rique d voreuse, loin de l'image colport e mise aux couleurs de l'harmonie entre les diverses origines, de la libert et de la justice. Redouane retrace un parcours empreint de justesse qui d voile une r alit dont il a saisi les divers aspects avec un regard aiguis , sans indulgence, mais toujours fi d le l'humanisme qui domine chacun de ses crits.
Banapfel Boy rettet Nabil das Nashorn
Muumjau Publishing
2024
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Banapfel Boy fliegt nach Afrika, um gegen die Troph enjagd zu k mpfen. Dort lernt er Nabil kennen, ein ver ngstigtes Nashorn, dem man das Horn abges gt hat. Gelingt es Banapfel Boy, Nabil in Sicherheit zu bringen und sein gestohlenes Horn zu finden?
A Study on Treasury Management of Nabil & Machhapuchchure Bank Ltd
Punam Shrestha
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2011
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Explosion and Blast-Related Injuries
Nabil M. Elsayed Ph.D.; James L. Atkins MD Ph.D.
Academic Press Inc
2008
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Explosion and Blast-Related Injuries is an authoritative text that brings together diverse knowledge gained from both the experience of clinicians treating blast casualties and the insights of scientists obtained from research and modeling of blast exposures. By providing information on explosion and blast injury patterns, as well as the mechanism of blast-induced injuries, it is a useful reference for both physicians and researchers. With contributions by experts from around the globe, the book covers topics such as the epidemiology of blast and explosion injury, pathology and pathophysiology, and the modeling and mechanism of injury. Finally, this book might stimulate additional studies into ways to improve our current mass casualty response systems.
Turks, Moors, and Englishmen in the Age of Discovery
Nabil Matar
Columbia University Press
1999
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During the early modern period, hundreds of Turks and Moors traded in English and Welsh ports, dazzled English society with exotic cuisine and Arabian horses, and worked small jobs in London, while the "Barbary Corsairs" raided coastal towns and, if captured, lingered in Plymouth jails or stood trial in Southampton courtrooms. In turn, Britons fought in Muslim armies, traded and settled in Moroccan or Tunisian harbor towns, joined the international community of pirates in Mediterranean and Atlantic outposts, served in Algerian households and ships, and endured captivity from Salee to Alexandria and from Fez to Mocha. In Turks, Moors, and Englishmen, Nabil Matar vividly presents new data about Anglo-Islamic social and historical interactions. Rather than looking exclusively at literary works, which tended to present unidimensional stereotypes of Muslims-Shakespeare's "superstitious Moor" or Goffe's "raging Turke," to name only two-Matar delves into hitherto unexamined English prison depositions, captives' memoirs, government documents, and Arabic chronicles and histories. The result is a significant alternative to the prevailing discourse on Islam, which nearly always centers around ethnocentrism and attempts at dominance over the non-Western world, and an astonishing revelation about the realities of exchange and familiarity between England and Muslim society in the Elizabethan and early Stuart periods. Concurrent with England's engagement and "discovery" of the Muslims was the "discovery" of the American Indians. In an original analysis, Matar shows how Hakluyt and Purchas taught their readers not only about America but about the Muslim dominions, too; how there were more reasons for Britons to venture eastward than westward; and how, in the period under study, more Englishmen lived in North Africa than in North America. Although Matar notes the sharp political and colonial differences between the English encounter with the Muslims and their encounter with the Indians, he shows how Elizabethan and Stuart writers articulated Muslim in terms of Indian, and Indian in terms of Muslim. By superimposing the sexual constructions of the Indians onto the Muslims, and by applying to them the ideology of holy war which had legitimated the destruction of the Indians, English writers prepared the groundwork for orientalism and for the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century conquest of Mediterranean Islam. Matar's detailed research provides a new direction in the study of England's geographic imagination. It also illuminates the subtleties and interchangeability of stereotype, racism, and demonization that must be taken into account in any responsible depiction of English history.
Turks, Moors, and Englishmen in the Age of Discovery
Nabil Matar
Columbia University Press
2000
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During the early modern period, hundreds of Turks and Moors traded in English and Welsh ports, dazzled English society with exotic cuisine and Arabian horses, and worked small jobs in London, while the "Barbary Corsairs" raided coastal towns and, if captured, lingered in Plymouth jails or stood trial in Southampton courtrooms. In turn, Britons fought in Muslim armies, traded and settled in Moroccan or Tunisian harbor towns, joined the international community of pirates in Mediterranean and Atlantic outposts, served in Algerian households and ships, and endured captivity from Salee to Alexandria and from Fez to Mocha. In Turks, Moors, and Englishmen, Nabil Matar vividly presents new data about Anglo-Islamic social and historical interactions. Rather than looking exclusively at literary works, which tended to present unidimensional stereotypes of Muslims-Shakespeare's "superstitious Moor" or Goffe's "raging Turke," to name only two-Matar delves into hitherto unexamined English prison depositions, captives' memoirs, government documents, and Arabic chronicles and histories. The result is a significant alternative to the prevailing discourse on Islam, which nearly always centers around ethnocentrism and attempts at dominance over the non-Western world, and an astonishing revelation about the realities of exchange and familiarity between England and Muslim society in the Elizabethan and early Stuart periods. Concurrent with England's engagement and "discovery" of the Muslims was the "discovery" of the American Indians. In an original analysis, Matar shows how Hakluyt and Purchas taught their readers not only about America but about the Muslim dominions, too; how there were more reasons for Britons to venture eastward than westward; and how, in the period under study, more Englishmen lived in North Africa than in North America. Although Matar notes the sharp political and colonial differences between the English encounter with the Muslims and their encounter with the Indians, he shows how Elizabethan and Stuart writers articulated Muslim in terms of Indian, and Indian in terms of Muslim. By superimposing the sexual constructions of the Indians onto the Muslims, and by applying to them the ideology of holy war which had legitimated the destruction of the Indians, English writers prepared the groundwork for orientalism and for the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century conquest of Mediterranean Islam. Matar's detailed research provides a new direction in the study of England's geographic imagination. It also illuminates the subtleties and interchangeability of stereotype, racism, and demonization that must be taken into account in any responsible depiction of English history.