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History, Social Media, Technology May 22, 2017 May 13, 2017

The History of Messages

by Omar Albeshr (@ASRomar10)

Exploring the previous eras and ways of telecommunication untill they progressed to the current state. In these fast-paced days where people send billions of messages…

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Books, Marketing May 18, 2017 December 25, 2018

#BookSummary David Ogilvy’s Confessions of an Advertising Man

by Jumanah Salama (@Jumanah_Sal)

In this guide, the once considered father of modern advertisement uncovers his secrets to a successful advertisement. David Ogilvy, the father of modern advertisement, started off…

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News May 16, 2017 August 7, 2019

Batman, Superman, and Logan Walked Into A Coffee Shop- The Beauty of @MEFCC

by Deenah Rashid (@Deena_Rashid_)

Middle East Film & Comic Con (MEFCC) started only a few years ago at the Dubai International Marine Club. Back then it was a small…

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Family, Relationships May 14, 2017 May 13, 2017

Lesson Learned– Spend Time With Your Loved Ones

by Abdulla Alwahedi (@Alwahedi)

What are the lessons we learn after the sudden loss of a family member? I published my last article in the summer of 2016, and…

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History, Psychology, Social Media April 19, 2017 April 19, 2017

Social Media – The New Colosseum

by Jumanah Salama (@Jumanah_Sal)

Today we circulate graphic images and inhumane videos in hopes of awakening a part of the human mind that has yet to be desensitized. Between…

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Women April 17, 2017 April 9, 2017

Unpaid Domestic Work: A Tale of Disproportionate Gender Representation

by Alia Al Hazami (@AliaAlHazami)

How come women’s unpaid work is considered unimportant to the development of society and isn’t counted within its GNP. Despite common belief, there has never…

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Culture, Religions, Women April 12, 2017 December 16, 2020

To The Ones Who Got Killed In The Name Of Honor

by Guest Writer

Countless women are killed every year in the name of honor; our societies harbor such injustice and we are all passive participants. Almost every evening,…

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Health April 9, 2017 April 3, 2017

Connecting the Dots between Mind, Body, and Soul

by Bahar Al Awadhi (@bahargpedram)

Exploring the narrow-minded approach of many doctors when it comes to treating their patients. Have you ever been sick and ended up with a doctor…

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Health, Lifestyle April 6, 2017 April 3, 2017

Moving In A Sedentary World

by Hend Al Ali (@7anooch)

Modern life has left us accustomed to sitting for the majority of our time, and moving very little otherwise. This might very well be the…

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Language April 4, 2017 April 3, 2017

Interesting Facts about the Japanese Language

by Shof Elmoisheer (Instagram: @Bookish2525)

Some think of learning the Japanese language hard, and that’s it, but how much do we really know about that language? I’ve been interested in…

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Society April 2, 2017 April 2, 2017

Making a Habit to Give (@YearOfGiving)

by Bahar Al Awadhi (@bahargpedram)

The author lauds the initiative of the government in launching the “Year of Giving” and looks at ways that we can all give back to…

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Books March 30, 2017 March 18, 2017

A Book Review on Hardy’s The Mayor of Casterbridge

by Shof Elmoisheer (Instagram: @Bookish2525)

A Book Review on The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy, published in 1886. The Mayor of Casterbridge was written by the British author Thomas…

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Books March 28, 2017 December 25, 2018

In The Name Of All The Rebellious Writers

by Alia Al Shamsi (@aliaalshamsi)

A rant by a writer who wants to be accepted with her mainstream writing style in the elitist world of academia. I love to write,…

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History, Politics March 26, 2017 March 18, 2017

Serving It Soft. Soft Powers Vs Hard Power In Influencing Countries

by Nasser AlFalasi (@nassakb)

Explaining the importance of ‘soft power’ in adherence to ‘hard-power’ and their role in facing global challenges in the Middle East today. I love Japan….

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Books March 23, 2017 March 18, 2017

Book Review: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

by Reem Al Suwaidi (@LumeiRee)

A story of two children in the midst of war, family losses, and how the radio affected lives. Minor spoilers included. All the Light We…

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Parenting March 21, 2017 March 18, 2017

The First Night Alone With My Baby

by Shurooq AlBanna (@Shuroooq)

As a first-time mom, the writer shares her daunting experience the first time she was completely alone with her baby overnight and how she struggled….

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Health, Science March 19, 2017 March 18, 2017

The Role Of 3D Printing In Medicine

by Hamda Yaser Al Awadhi

Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a manufacturing approach that includes layering of substances to create an object, that has been recently used in the healthcare sector…

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Society, Travel February 23, 2017 February 18, 2017

The Joys And Woes Of The Desert

by Bahar Al Awadhi (@bahargpedram)

Encouraging readers to explore the nature of the UAE, but also with caution to those who are negligent and cause harm to the environment. While…

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Marketing February 21, 2017 February 16, 2017

That Advertisement Is For Them, The Third Persons

by Shof Elmoisheer (Instagram: @Bookish2525)

What is the Third Person Effect and how does it relate to advertising? Third Person Effect is a theory developed by Sociologist W. Phillips Davison…

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Self Reflection February 19, 2017 February 16, 2017

What Is Failure?

by Shamma Aldabal (@ShammaMD)

We try so hard to make something out of our lives, and for many, the fear of failure is the biggest drive. So what is…

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