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Vielen Palästinensern fällt es schwer, über das Massaker vom 7. Oktober zu sprechen. Warum? Bahaa, Leyla und Adam erzählen, warum sie von Deutschland enttäuscht sind.
In episode 5 of Beyond the ATAR, we take a break from the studies to talk about self-care, and how to balance HSC duties with our lifestyles. Jackie from ReachOut and HSC graduate Bahaa share valuable tips regarding work-life balance, managing mental health, and focusing on the bigger picture during this stressful time. Host(s): Deema Jalloul Aired on: 12/10/23
Studying medicine is difficult no matter where you are. In previous episodes we've heard perspectives from students and physicians in countries ranging from Ecuador to Poland to Australia and many places in between. Today we'll be talking with a fresh graduate from Iraq to hear about his experiences in med school, the IFMSA, and studying for the USMLE. // Interviewee: Dr. Rami Bahaa Saadi, a new graduate from Wasit University in Iraq. // AMBOSS IMG Tools: Study for the USMLE® with AMBOSS / https://www.amboss.com/int/usmle/img AMBOSS Blog: You've Met Your IMG Match! / https://blog.amboss.com/us/2017/6/23/amboss-algorithms-the-perfect-international-match-part-iii AMBOSS Apps: For Medical Students During Clinical Rotations / https://blog.amboss.com/us/amboss-apps-medical-students-clinical-rotations // Sign up for a free 5-day trial at www.amboss.com. Read more at the AMBOSS blog: blog.amboss.com/us. Find out more about the AMBOSS podcast: go.amboss.com/intpodcast.
Ahmed Bahaa (BoB) founder and lead singer of sharmoofers band talks about the journey of creating the band, starting with his childhood in Alexandria, and shows in gouna. In this interview, he talks about the most influential songs in his career. أحمد بهاء مؤسس و مغني شرموفرز يحكي عن تأسيس الفريق و المشوار الطويل من أول طفولته في اسكندرية، حفالته في الجونة لحد تشكيل فريق شرموفرز. في المقابلة بيحكي عن أكتر أغاني أثرت في مشوارهم الفني
Click to watch: https://youtu.be/y3KzP0npJo4 In memory of Mohamad Bahaa Chatah 7 March 1951 - 27 December 2013 Music by Marc Codsi.
The American Community School of Abu Dhabi
The American Community School of Abu Dhabi
The American Community School of Abu Dhabi
Kinderzahnärzte konzentrieren sich nicht nur auf die Zähne, sondern auch auf die psychologischen Bedürfnisse, Emotionen und die Unterhaltung des Kindes, und sie müssen auch mit den Erwartungen und Bedenken der Eltern umgehen. Während der Behandlung von Kindern haben einige Kinderzahnärzte de facto auch die Rolle von Entertainern und Zauberern übernommen. Unser Team von Zircon Medical hatte kürzlich Dr. Bahaa Youssef, den Kinderzahnarzt der KU64 Zahnklinik, in unserer Podcast-Serie zu Gast, um über die einzigartigen Facetten der Kinderzahnmedizin zu sprechen. Find more informal interviews with dental professionals here: https://www.mypatent.com/blog/zircon-medical-podcasts-1Support the show (https://www.mypatent.com/blog/zircon-medical-magazine-1)
Frankly Speaking: Season 1 Episode 5 | featuring Lebanese businessman Bahaa Hariri, son of slain PM Rafic Hariri, spoking to Arab News's Frank Kane on Lebanon's politics, the Special Tribunal that put Hezbollah on trial for killing his father, and his views on how Saudi Arabia helped Lebanon
Our guest is Bahaa Bojazia from Benghazi, Libya. He is a nice and talkactive guy. Bahaa loves travelling and meeting new people.Benghazi is the second-largest city, which is located in eastern Libya. About 97% of the population in Libya are Muslims, most of whom belong to the Sunni branch. Small numbers of Ibadi Muslims and Ahmadis also live in the country. (www.wikipedia.org)Libya 2020 population is estimated at 6,8 million people at mid-year according to UN data. (www.worldometers.info)Connect with Bahaa: InstagramFacebook
Tous les jours, les journalistes et correspondants de RFI ainsi que des spécialistes répondent à vos questions sur l'actualité. États-Unis : Donald Trump n'en finit plus de gracier (Françoise Coste) La FIFA place sous tutelle la Fédération ivoirienne de football (Christophe Diremszian) Un Brexit pour Noël (Catherine Mathieu) Soudan : polémique après la mort de Bahaa el-Din Nouri torturé par une milice (Jérôme Tubiana) Pour participer à l'émission, contactez-nous : * Par téléphone : de France : 09 693 693 70 de l'étranger : 33 9 693 693 70 * Par WhatsApp : +33 6 89 28 53 64 N'oubliez pas de nous communiquer votre numéro de téléphone (avec l'indicatif pays) Pour nous suivre : Facebook : RFI appels sur l’actualité Twitter : @AppelsActu
If your business sells time — yours or your team’s or both — then this week’s episode is for you. Lawyering is perhaps the world’s second-oldest profession — and the source of endless jokes, the vast majority of them (pleasantly?) tasteless. Today’s episode features a lawyer — and an awfully nice one, at that — but think of him as a stand-in for every business in the service industry, from ad agencies to engineering consultants, PR types and accountants. From attracting and retaining talent, to creating culture and monetization, Bahaa Alieldean discusses the similarities and universal challenges facing law firms as well as other service providers. We explore creating corporate structure and how micromanagement prevents founders from transitioning away from day-to-day operations into traditionally accepted CEO responsibilities. Bahaa is a law professor and practising corporate lawyer specializing in capital markets, banking transactions and dispute resolution. He established his law firm ALC Alieldean, Weshahi & Partners in 2003 favoring a model of collective practice with specialization groups over the traditional office of a solo practitioner. ** Subscribe to Making it here for https://bit.ly/35lugvb. ** Subscribe to Enterprise, our 6am briefing on business, finance and economics in Egypt (also free) at www.enterprise.press. Making It is grateful for the generous support of: CIB, Egypt’s number-one private-sector bank and the partner of choice for CEOs and leaders of businesses at all stages of their growth stories The United States Agency for International Development, which has a 40 year history of inspiring Egyptian success in partnership with the Government and people of Egypt.You can check out Alieldean, Weshahi & Partners here: http://www.alc.law/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Contacts:https://www.linkedin.com/in/bahaa-othman-97a5ab9/Interviewer:https://www.linkedin.com/in/younes-hassanin-233809144/Prepared By:https://www.linkedin.com/in/0xmohammed/ The post 03 Bahaa Othman – Chief Information Security Officer @ Fawry first appeared on Nakerah Network.
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Katie Carrol explains and discusses this PLOS ONE article from July 2018. Conservation of large carnivores, such as the African lion, requires preservation of extensive core habitat areas, linkages between them, and mitigation of human-wildlife conflict. However, there are few rigorous examples of efforts that prioritized conservation actions for all three of these critical components. Cushman SA, Elliot NB, Bauer D, Kesch K, Bahaa-el-din L, Bothwell H, et al. (2018) Prioritizing core areas, corridors and conflict hotspots for lion conservation in southern Africa. PLoS ONE 13(7): e0196213. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196213 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stemstorytellers/message
Kathleen Carroll discusses lion conservation strategies based on a PLOS ONE article from July 2018. Africa’s human population is expected to increase threefold by the end of this century, with highest population growth near protected areas. This episode provides a layperson discussion of the factors work for and against large animal conservation. Cushman SA, Elliot NB, Bauer D, Kesch K, Bahaa-el-din L, Bothwell H, et al. (2018) Prioritizing core areas, corridors and conflict hotspots for lion conservation in southern Africa. PLoS ONE 13(7): e0196213. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196213 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stemstorytellers/message
Zayn shares a story about how he was affected by a great loss.
Meine erste wahre Heldengeschichte ist mir direkt von meiner Schwester erzählt worden. Ihr Freund Bahaa der aus dem Libanon nach Deutschland geflohen ist hat nach einer geraumen Zeit eine Arbeitserlaubnis bekommen. Als gelernter Koch arbeitete er bei einer italienischen Food Kette wo er schnell festgestellt hat, dass sehr viel Essen weggeschmissen wird. Und wie er dieses Essen an die Bedürftigen verteilt hat erfährst du in dieser Folge. Viel Spaß damit!Wenn dich interessiert wer Bahaa ist, findest du ihn bei Instagram unter ch3fguru. Schau mal gerne rein was für ein kreatives Genie in ihm steckt.Mehr zu seiner Passion und seinem Service den er in Berlin anbietet findest du auf seiner Internetseite www.foodart.berlinLass mir gerne einen Kommentar, Feedback oder auch eine Bewertung da. Du findest mich auch auf Instagram unter mrs.kingbridge. Oder schreibe mir eine E-Mail edithdziadek86@gmail.com
Palestine Remembered 13-4-19Dr Ahmad Al-Azem; a Palestinian academic from BirZeit University and political commentator gave us an insight into the Israeli elections in light of the rise of fascism and diminishing support for peace in Israel. We played a recording of Bahaa; tour guide from Hebron, telling pro-Palestine activists what it means to be occupied in your own city. We also celebrated the Algerian and Sudanese people's victory after they forced their long-standing rulers to step down via peaceful protests.
We discuss Artificial Intelligence and how it will take over your life. Also, Bahaa stops by for a little banter. #blessed
We talk cancer support. Bahaa stops by for a little banter! And the NCAA kicks off.
Bahaa Moukadam is a former Silicon Valley CEO with an extensive track record of success. He is also a Certified Gazelles International Coach and throughout his career, Bahaa has grown companies from $0 to $40 million in 5 years and $60 million to $173 million in 3 years. Now, he helps teach executives and Entrepreneurs how to avoid critical business mistakes while also enjoying the journey of building a successful company. Although Bahaa worked mostly in the IT sector, he has helped CEOs and companies outside of his industry of expertise. In one example, Bahaa worked with a company in the MRI machine service industry. Even though he knows nothing about MRI machines, he was able to help the founder take vacations twice a year and enjoy more freedom. Prior to that, the founder had not taken a vacation in over 10 years. When your company is organized in such a way where the leader can take time off, that company becomes much more valuable. There’s nothing worse than having to sell a company that only really works when there’s one man (the founder) running the show. It’s in everyone’s best interest that the leader can take a vacation and the business keeps on working correctly. A lot of CEOs are really good at one of these two things: results or relationships; very few are good at both. Some business owners are focused on developing results and keeping the eye on the prize, unfortunately, they might burn relationships in the process. On the flip side, some founders are really good at creating a country club feeling with their customers but lose sight very quickly of their results. The perfect example of this was a husband and wife team Bahaa worked with, a year ago. They had been in business for about 14 years and had 125 employees and 3 locations. They built a company that made 12 million a year, but neither of the two founders made any profit. They were too focused on the relationship side of things, which was good because they’re employees were very happy, but they weren’t focused on the results. After working with Bahaa, they ended up consistently making $50,000 to $90,000 a month in net profit. On the flip side of things, Bahaa worked with a defense contractor that was heavily driven by results. It was a 250-million-dollar division out of a multi-billion-dollar company. The president of that division was not relationship-focused at all. In fact, his lack of awareness on the people side of things really started creating a lot of issues and it weakened the team heavily, which affected results. With some help from Bahaa, the president became a lot better about the needs of his staff and how to treat people. The key thing to remember here is to keep a balance on the results of your company and the relationships of your staff. The easiest part of business is the systems and the production. The hardest part is the people. It’s okay to be good at one or the other, but just make sure you have the right people in place to help you in your weaker areas. Interview Links: Seemetricspartners.com Business Fitness Assessment Resources: Scaling Up for Business Growth Workshops: Take the first step to mastering the Rockefeller Habits by attending one of our workshops. Scaling Up Website Gazelles Website Bill on YouTube TWEETABLES: “When the company is totally dependent on their CEO or founder, that’s a weaker and less sellable company.” “CEOs are like ‘it’s so expensive’ when working with a high-level coach. I promise the return is there in the 1st year.” “The easiest part of business is the systems and the production. The hardest part is the people.” Did you enjoy today’s episode? If so, then head over to iTunes, and leave a review. It helps other entrepreneurs discover the Scaling Up Business Podcast, so they can also benefit from the knowledge shared in these podcasts. Scaling Up: How a Few Companies Make It...And Why the Rest Don’t, is the best-selling book by Verne Harnish and the team at Gazelles, on how the fastest growing companies succeed, where so many others fail. My name is Bill Gallagher, host of the Scaling Up Business Podcast and a leading business coach with a Gazelles. We help leadership teams to get the 4 Decisions around People, Strategy, Execution, and Cash right so that they can Scale Up successfully and beat the odds of business growth success. Our 4 Decisions are all part of the Rockefeller Habits 2.0 (from the original best-selling business book, Mastering the Rockefeller Habits).
This week the crew is joined by Bahaa (co-founder of Step Conference) and the friend of the show Big Hass to discuss the exciting up and coming Step Conference event and it's latest edition Step Music. #WelcomeToYourTribe Step Conference is the largest interactive gathering in MENA bringing thousands of entrepreneurs, investors and tech & media enthusiasts together with the best of technology, digital and entertainment industries in a 2-day event loaded with talks, exhibitions and signature happenings. STEP Music in partnership with Anghami is bringing together music leaders, record labels, producers and artists together under one roof to explore the latest trends, challenges and the future of the regional music industry – all combined with live performances from some of the region's top independent artists! ---- The Dukkan Show is hosted by OT, Irshad, Toofless, and Reem www.dukkanshow.com Facebook | Instagram | Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week the crew is joined by Bahaa (co-founder of Step Conference) and the friend of the show Big Hass to discuss the exciting up and coming Step Conference event and it's latest edition Step Music. #WelcomeToYourTribe Step Conference is the largest interactive gathering in MENA bringing thousands of entrepreneurs, investors and tech & media enthusiasts together with the best of technology, digital and entertainment industries in a 2-day event loaded with talks, exhibitions and signature happenings. STEP Music in partnership with Anghami is bringing together music leaders, record labels, producers and artists together under one roof to explore the latest trends, challenges and the future of the regional music industry – all combined with live performances from some of the region’s top independent artists! ---- The Dukkan Show is hosted by OT, Irshad, Toofless, and Reem www.dukkanshow.com Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Harriett Gilbert talks to the Egyptian writer, Bahaa Taher an Egyptian novelist who writes in Arabic and is the winner of the inaugural International Prize for Arabic Fiction, awarded in 2008.