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In this episode of the Maz Hakim, we catch up with Brands for Less co-founder Toufic Kreidieh. Toufic talks about how it all began in a car park and led to his bold decision to quit his job and launch the brand in UAE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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From price-conscious consumers to sustainable inventory, is the off-price sector set for rapid growth? Catch episode nine with Toufic Kreidieh, Co-Founder, Executive Chairman & Chief Executive Officer at Brands For Less, and Aref Yehia, Head of Business Partnerships for Retail & E-Commerce at TikTok MENA, as they discuss the future of off-price retail.
In today's episode:Alcohol News ‘inaccurate,' Saudis say on X as the kingdom opens first liquor storeThe UAE's controversial diversity quota has been put on holdArada records a 100% rise in sales in 2023 as demand soars for upscale communitiesA Conversation with Toufic Kreidieh, the Visionary Behind Brands For Less Group
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Sunday Night Worship Service - January 14th 2023 Pastor Toufic Azar - The Release Of The Anointing // Exodus 30
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In this episode, I sit down with Toufic Mobarak, founder of Slydial and a prominent figure in the tech industry, to explore the latest advancements in technology. Our focus is on how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the real estate landscape. From cutting-edge communication tools to AI's role in personalization and mass communication, we delve into key strategies agents can leverage to elevate their business. Toufic shares invaluable insights into the future of technology and its impact on various industry sectors, emphasizing the importance of adapting and embracing change in this rapidly evolving landscape. But that's not all! We also dive into the exciting world of Slydial and Slybroadcast, two powerful tools revolutionizing communication and personalization in real estate. Whether you're aiming to streamline communications, enhance outreach efforts, or create a more personalized experience for your clients, these tools are real game-changers. Listen in to learn more. "The competition lies in continually improving yourself and your company." -Toufic Mobarak Three Things You'll Learn from the Episode How AI simplifies real estate tasks How to use Slydial to your advantage Where technology is heading in 2024
In this new episode, I sit down with Toufic, the visionary entrepreneur behind the incredible success of Brands for Less.Toufic shares the authentic story of his entrepreneurial journey, delving into the sacrifices, challenges, and pivotal moments that shaped his path.Amidst the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Toufic reveals how Brands For Less not only survived but thrived by accelerating its digital journey.Toufic's philosophy extends beyond business, touching on the importance of family, employee relationships, and the role of charity in creating a meaningful legacy.Learn more about Toufic Kreidieh via LinkedIn.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review on your favourite podcast platform. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this new episode, I sit down with Toufic, the visionary entrepreneur behind the incredible success of Brands for Less.Toufic shares the authentic story of his entrepreneurial journey, delving into the sacrifices, challenges, and pivotal moments that shaped his path.Amidst the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Toufic reveals how Brands For Less not only survived but thrived by accelerating its digital journey.Toufic's philosophy extends beyond business, touching on the importance of family, employee relationships, and the role of charity in creating a meaningful legacy.Learn more about Toufic Kreidieh via LinkedIn.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review on your favourite podcast platform. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Toufic Jildeh is an assistant professor at Michigan State University, as well as a team physician for Michigan State University athletics and the US Olympic Ski and Snowboard team. He currently serves as a Head Team Physician for Michigan State Football and Basketball. He specializes in sports medicine, joint preservation, cartilage restoration, and joint reconstruction of the shoulder, knee, hip, and elbow. In addition, he also serves as the Chair of Orthopaedic Research in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Michigan State University. Academically, Dr. Jildeh has published more than 110 peer-reviewed manuscripts, book chapters, and abstracts. He has presented over 100 papers at conferences nationally and internationally. He has been the recipient of accolades such as the O'Donoghue Sports Injury Award from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, Best Clinical Research Award and Best Resident/Fellow publication from the Arthroscopy Association of North America, as well as top research accolades from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Orthopaedic Society, and American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine. Dr. Jildeh is committed to providing the most up-to-date, world-class care to patients. He is sensitive to the uniqueness and circumstances of each patient he meets, and he prides himself on individualized treatment for his patients. He aims to return patients back to optimal activity levels and will work with patients to meet their own goals. Resources Mentioned in the Show Drug Overdose Stats Follow Dr. Jildeh https://www.jildeh.com/ Instagram Twitter
A long lost Egyptian royal cache, theft, and a moral conundrum. It can only be one of the greatest Egyptian films of all time, The Night of Counting the Stars. In this episode, I shall look into the fascinating background information of the film, asses its historical accuracy, and review the film.Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.comBibliographyAfrica in motion. (2023). Al-Mumia: The night of counting the years 1969. Retrieved from https://www.africa-in-motion.org.uk/ Aldred, C. (1979). More light on the Ramesside tomb robberies. In J. Ruffle, G. Gaballa, and K. Kitchen (Eds), Glimpses of Ancient Egypt: studies in honour of H. W. Fairman (pp. 96-99). London: Aris and Phillipsal-Salām, S. A., & Toufic, J. (1999). The Night of Counting the Years (aka The Mummy). Discourse, 21(1), 89-126. Belova, G. A., & Graefe, E. (2010). The royal cache TT 320: A re-examination. Der el Kutub. Broekman, G. (2018). The 21st Dynasty: The theocracy of Amun and the position of the Theban priestly families. The Coffins of the Priests of Amun: Egyptian Coffins from the Collection of the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, 13-20. Cinema Sojourns. (2022). The Night of counting the years. Retrieved from https://cinemasojourns.com/ Cooney, K, M. (2009). Private sector tomb robbery and funerary arts reuse according to West Theban documentation. In Toivari-Viitala, J, Vartiainen, T, and Uvanto, S (Eds), Deir el-Medina Studies: Helsinki, June 24-26, 2009: proceedings (pp. 16-29). Helsinki : Suomen Egyptologinen Seura ry.Ikram, S. (2001). The iconography of the hyena in Ancient Egyptian art. Mitteilungen des deutschen archaologischen instituts abteilung Kairo, 127-14IMDB. (2023). The night of counting the years. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_homeJohnston, J. (2013). Rewriting History: Shadi Abdel Salam's ‘The Night of Counting the Years'. A. Dodson et al. A Good Scribe and An Exceedingly Wise Man: Studies in Honour of WJ Tait, 168-176. Rotten Tomatoes (2023). The night of counting the years. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mitral regurgitation is the most frequent valve disease in the world affecting more than 2% of the general population. The current standard of care is open heart surgical repair of the valves but is there another option? CEO and Founder Toufic Azar of Meacor is developing an innovative minimally invasive approach that could transform treatment. Tune in to learn more about how Toufic got started, and how he is navigating taking a novel medical device to market!
Ahead of Alex's presence at Seamless Middle East, this episode sees him catch up with The Toufic Kreidieh, founding partner and CEO of Brands for Less Group. BFL Group is a company that dominates the off-price business in the Middle East and will be present at Seamless in May. BFL Group is the parent company of several retail chains, headquartered in Dubai, but present across the GCC with 100+ stores. It sells branded goods at discount prices and Toufic explains to Alex how challenging it was to introduce the off-price business concept to a region where consumers were not familiar with the idea, describes how his company balances online and offline commerce and reveals the importance of creating the right working environment.
Dr. Toufic Jildeh (@JildehMD) is an award-winning orthopaedic surgeon with MSU Health Care Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Centre. He's also a team physician for MSU Athletics and the U.S. Olympic Ski and Snowboard team. We talk about his non-opioid study that successfully eliminated opioid use in patients following ACL reconstruction surgery, and was just as effective compared to patients who relied on opioid pain medication during recovery. We also discuss life working with Athletes and Olympians, how they stay healthy and fit all year round, some surgery myths and how the average person can employ some of their methods to increase "healthspan." You can find Toufic over at www.sportsmed.msu.edu Fill out the quick form here: https://forms.gle/AH1tusHRXkC3N5yM6 and be in with the chance of winning an Amazon Gift card Get your 2-month free trial of my Inner Circle here https://bit.ly/InnerCircle2MTrial Join the FREE Facebook group for The Michael Brian Show at https://www.facebook.com/groups/themichaelbrianshow Follow Mike on Facebook Instagram & Twitter
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In this episode I interview an up-and-coming therapeutic endoscopist. Video available on youtube
Dr. Toufic Jildeh, MSU Athletics Team Physician & Assistant Professor of OrthopedicsColleges of Human & Osteopathic Medicine, MSU Health Care Sports Medicine, joins the podcast to discuss his background, the big headwinds he's planning for this year, how the spine and orthopedics field will evolve in the next 2-3 years, and where he sees the best opportunities for growth.
Dr. Toufic Jildeh, MSU Athletics Team Physician & Assistant Professor of OrthopedicsColleges of Human & Osteopathic Medicine, MSU Health Care Sports Medicine, joins the podcast to discuss his background, the big headwinds he's planning for this year, how the spine and orthopedics field will evolve in the next 2-3 years, and where he sees the best opportunities for growth.
If you're like us- you might be asking yourself- what the F are the Akashic Records?! This is exactly why we tapped Akashic Records reader and intuitive Ann Marie Toufic to sit down with us and give us a crash course on *everything* Akashic Records. Connected with us via Amanda Tiberi, Ann discusses the ins and outs of Akashic Records- We discuss- What are the akashic records? How do you access them? Who can access them? What do people visualize to get there? How did Annie learn to access them? What level on the other side is spiritual information accessed at? What happens when Annie is in the akashic records? What can we learn on a collective level from Annie's viewing of the akashic records? Ann also dives into how she discovered her gift in accessing the other side and reading Akashic Records, her wildest reading of someone's Akashic Records, themes in Akashic Records, past and present life clearings, Starseeds and Akashic Records, and generational trauma. You can find Ann on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sahirahealing
Sam is an old friend, who I met while acting in 2013. Since then Sam has gone on to star in some of Australia's biggest shows. He is most famous for his role as Toufic in 'Here Comes The Habibs'. In this episode we peak behind the curtain and get a real glimpse into what the life of a successful actor looks like including all the highs and lows.In this episode:Dealing with your closest friends and family being your biggest criticsThe process of landing a big role on one of Australia's biggest networksRed carpets, Breakfast TV and media scrutinyDoing what you love every single day to live a happy and fulfilling lifeThe positive impact acting had allowed him to haveThe hard work and sacrifice that is needed to become a successful actorWhat Sam continues to do to stay sharp and improve his craft---Follow Sam here
durée : 01:45:21 - Été Classique Après-midi du mercredi 06 juillet 2022 - par : Corinne Schneider - Les Fugues de Corinne Schneider : Troisième étape en Egypte à l'écoute de la musique de Arensky, David, Grétry, Khatchaturian, Luigini, Mozart, Toufic et Abdel Rahman El-Bacha, Saint-Saëns … - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
You know how I always get overexcited when I learn a new word or phrase on this show? Well, this week I was lucky enough to learn some gay Arabic terms when I sat down to talk to Intesar Toufic about growing up gay in Lebanon. Intesar is an author, stand-up comedian, and patron of a multinational phone-sex ring. He first started going to Acid, a club that was found in the capital Beirut, when he was in university and had just started to meet other people like him. We talk all about community and what it means to belong at the same time as not belonging, how the club operated in a country where it's illegal to be gay, and - what could possibly be my new favourite saying - the malice of gays. Do you have any memories of Acid, or clubbing from your own queer scene that you want to share? Well, if you have please get in touch - I want to create the biggest online record of people's memories and stories - go to www.lostspacespodcast.com and find the section 'Share a Lost Space' and tell me what you got up to! Bonus points for embarrassing photos! You can also find me on Facebook (www.facebook.com/lostspacespod), Instagram (www.instagram.com/lostspacespod) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/lostspacespod) Find out more about Intesar by following him on Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/ClassyBoomBoom) or Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/scandalousArab)... AND, go have a read of an excerpt from Toufi's book 'The Glorious Prince' https://newsmutproject.tumblr.com/post/631935496605630464/intesar-toufic-on-excerpt-from-the-glorious/amp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/k-anderson/message
Intesar Toufic is a gay Lebanese graduate student living in Japan who does stand-up comedy on international politics and gay Arab shenanigans. He's a self-proclaimed pimp of a multinational phone sex ring featuring notables such as twitter's @OlgaOohh @OlgaOOhh2022, and others. He's also an author of non-fiction and fiction (including gay erotica) books and essays. Twitter: @ClassyBoomBoom Facebook: @ScandalousArab IG: @homance_chronicles FB Closed Group: The Homance Chronicles - A Judgment Free Zone Contact us: linktr.ee/homance
This morning Toufic spoke from Luke 5:27-32. To follow Jesus we must leave everything else behind as Matthew did when Jesus called him to follow Him. Prayer points Prayer points: • We started by looking at the verse in Mark 10:45 where Jesus said '‘For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.' • We thanked Jesus that he came to serve us and to die for us to forgive and to save us by grace. • After Toufic's talk we prayed that we would follow Jesus in all areas of our lives, leaving everything else behind as Levi did when he followed Jesus.
Toufic Boubez is a serial entrepreneur with three successful exits to his name. He was the founding CTO of Saffron Technology with a mission of building cognitive computing systems for Big Data which was acquired by Intel, Metafor Software where he developed next-generation machine learning analytics and anomaly detection for IT Ops and Security that was acquired by Splunk, and Layer 7 Technologies one of the most successful vendors in the API Management/ SOA Governance and Security space that was acquired by Computer Associates (CA)). Prior,Toufic was the Chief Architect for SOA at IBM's Software Group, and the Chief Architect for IBM's Web Services tools. He holds a BSc and a Masters of Electrical Engineering degrees from McGill University and a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Rutgers University. Toufic is currently the CTO and CPO at MacroHealth, helping to create Intelligent Healthcare Markets.
This morning Toufic spoke on Psalm 121 Afterwards Robert Sang led a time of prayer • Giving thanks to God for who He is as our help and our only hope. • Praying for the war in Ukraine.
0:00 Intro 2:53 From science to politics 12:59 Ideological shift 38:24 Immediate post-civil war era 51:14 Falling out with the Lebanese Forces 57:00 March 14, 2005 1:07:13 Seventeen years 1:22:15 Local decisions 1:31:37 External powers We're with Toufic Hindi for Episode 297 of The Beirut Banyan. Click to watch: https://youtu.be/zMsnTnb244I We discuss his varied career in Lebanese politics, radical shift in ideological stance during the civil war and 15-month imprisonment from 2001-2002. We look back at the civil war years, in particular, and reflect on his earlier relationship with the Lebanese Forces and how local decisions taken by partisan groups interplayed with geopolitics. We also talk about the prospects for serious reform without addressing Iran's security considerations and underlying local problems that persist. Toufic Hindi is a political analyst. The book mentioned in this episode, ‘Une Trosième Guerre Mondiale Pas Comme Les Autres' can be purchased via the following link: https://www.amazon.com/Toufic-Hindi/e/B0756D4FK3%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing via PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/walkbeirut Or donating through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thebeirutbanyan Subscribe to our podcast from your preferred platform. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @thebeirutbanyan And check out our website: www.ronniechatah.com Music by Marc Codsi. Animation & illustration by Sana Chaaban.
This morning Toufic spoke on 1 Thessalonians 2:1-6 Prayer points Robert Sang led the time of prayer. • We opened in worship with the song “Give thanks with a grateful heart.” Afterwards, a few of us gave thanks to God for who He is and all He has done in our lives. • After Toufic spoke we each went round offering a few words of praise to God. • Then we prayed that we would do everything for the gospel with pure motives and not look for praise from other people
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COVID19 survivors suffer from persistent respiratory symptoms and functional limitations after the acute infection. Longitudinal studies after SARS-CoV2 infection showed impairment in lung function exercise capacity and Lung imaging abnormalities. In this lecture, we review possible post covid pulmonary involvement with a focus on whether they develop fibrosis. We also review the latest evidence on the long term follow up. Possible treatment strategies are discussed including antifibrotic therapy, mesenchymal cell therapy, prolonged steroids therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation. We conclude with recommendations for pulmonary follow up and post covid clinic design.
Sunday Morning Message. For more info about Bethlehem Church and how to connect, visit https://www.bethchurch.org. To watch LIVE Services, visit our Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/bethchurchALJC/). To watch or listen to archived messages, Subscribe to our YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuor7UH0oJwvBQcca7mtzJA), Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/bethchurch), or Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bethlehem-church/id1479702532). To keep up with us on Social Media, Like our Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/bethchurchALJC/) and follow our Instagram (@bethlehem_church_).
Right now, working people in other parts of the world are being crushed by a relentless onslaught of murderous violence and dispossession, economic degradation, and inhumane exploitation—they are fighting for their lives, and they are asking for our help. In Palestine, against the ceaseless violence of occupation, apartheid, and ethnic cleansing, Palestinians are rising up to resist their own erasure; in Colombia, millions have taken to the streets to fight against a corrupt system by which the government, the police, and the forces of international oligarchy have waged class war on working people. In this special episode of Working People, spanning three continents, we interview Irene Vélez Torres and Toufic Haddad, two people who are living through world-changing struggles in Colombia and Palestine that working people around the world need to know about, need to care about, and need to take up as our own. Interview with Irene Vélez Torres begins at 20:25 Interview with Toufic Haddad begins at 46:51 Additional links/info below... Rally/Livestream fundraiser for striking coal miners in Brookwood, AL Irene's faculty page Toufic's Al-Shabaka author page Toufic Haddad, Bloomsbury, Palestine Ltd.: Neoliberalism and Nationalism in the Occupied Territory Al-Shabaka website, Facebook page, and Twitter page Alliance for Global Justice website, Facebook page, and Twitter page Christina Noriega, NACLA, "Colombian Uprising Takes Aim at Inequality" Estefanía Martinéz, Jacobin, "Colombians Are in the Streets Against a Violent Neoliberal Order" Aaron Tauss, Jacobin, "Colombia Is in Revolt Against Neoliberalism" Amanda Taub, The New York Times, "From Colombia to U.S., Police Violence Pushes Protests Into Mass Movements" Seraj Assi, Jacobin & The Real News Network, "It's Apartheid. Naked, Unabashed Apartheid" Abby Martin, Gaza Fights for Freedom Abby Martin, The Empire Files, "How Palestine Became Colonized" Mustafa Abu Sneineh, Middle East Eye, "Palestinian Citizens of Israel Fired for Participating in General Strike" Lee Yaron, Haaretz, "General Strike Highlights Israel's Dependency on Palestinian Workers" Citations Needed, "News Brief: Debunking the 5 Most Common Anti-Palestinian Talking Points" Citations Needed, "News Brief: On Palestine, It's Time for Progressives to Stop Reading From the Same Outrage Script & Support BDS" "Michael Brooks Takes a Question on Israel" Yumna Patel's coverage from Palestine for Mondoweiss Dominique Mosbergen, HuffPost, "Thousands Stand In Solidarity With Palestine In Rallies Held Across U.S., Cities Worldwide" Adam Forrest, The Independent, "Italian Port Workers Refuse to Load Shipment of Arms Headed for Israel" Permanent links below... Working People Patreon page Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show! Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter page Featured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org) Ending Satellites, "While You Are Here" Jules Taylor, "Working People Interlude Music"
In this episode of Kabse, Jana hosts Toufic Allouche, a name known to everyone who has worked in the social field in Tripoli. "Coach" Toufic is a development consultant, the most prominent social coach in Tripoli, a university professor, an executive member of the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation and the head of the classification committee in the Asia and Spain. Toufic talks about his injury that left him paralyzed but didn't stop him from pursuing a career in sports and activism. As an activist, Toufic worked on putting in place the ‘'Shadow Municipality'' a developmental project aiming at creating a fertile territory for diversity, inclusion and dialog. في هذه الحلقة من كبسة ، تستضيف جنى توفيق علوش، اسم يعرفه كل من اشتغل بالميدان الاجتماعي في طرابلس "الكوتش" توفيق، هو مستشار في التنمية، وأبرز المدربين الاجتماعيين في طرابلس، وأستاذ جامعي، وهو أيضًا عضو هيئة تنفيذية في الاتحاد الدولي لكرة السلة للكراسي المتحركة، ومُصنَّف ومدربُ مصنَّفين، ورئيس لجنة التصنيف في منطقة آسيا واسبانيا. لكن الأهم، أن هذا الكوتش هو مناضل حقيقي، وصاحب قصة استثنائية وفريدة، صنعت منه إنسانا لا يشبه سواه يتحدث توفيق عن إصابته التي على اثرها أصيب بالشلل لكنها لم تمنعه من متابعة مسيرته الرياضية ونشاطه السياسي ، عمل توفيق على إنشاء "بلدية الظل" وهو مشروع تنموي يهدف إلى خلق أرض خصبة للتنوع والشمول والحوار. The first module: Stories from childhood and the events in Tripoli 0:00: How does Coach Alloush introduce himself? 1:24: Tawfiq Alloush takes us back to his childhood in Bab al-Tabbaneh, where he was born in 1964 in the vegetable market, and his exceptional story in school where he was a very active child.The school administration asked him to drop out at the age of 14. In the same year he won the Lebanon Championship for Judo. 5:00 His story after he dropped out of school and started working in business and trading, and his frequent travel to Cyprus, when he was only 15 years of age. 6:15: The chronicle of Tawfiq, when he first joined the popular movement with Khalil Akkawi, and the story behind his back injury under the Syrian Occupation, and his encounter with Yaser Arafat. 8:30 The second incident in the Mina that left Tawfiq Alloush paralyzed. What happened that night in 1983 when he was 18 years of age? 10:30 How did Tawfiq live the first phase post injury? What is it to have an injured spine, leaving you unable to walk again? 12:40 What were the challenges that Tawfiq Alloush faced when he was paralyzed? 14:00 Does Tawfic Alloush consider that he paid, with his body, the price for his activism in Tripoli? 16:25 What were the most remarkable scenes of Tripoli during the war? 18:55 Who is Abou Arabi? The Second module: Tawfiq Alloush's experience with civil society in Tripoli 19:50 When did Tawfiq Alloush first start engaging in the civil society? 26:00 What were the goals of the "Working for Civil Choice" association, in which Tawfiq Alloush was involved?And what was the shape of the ‘'civil'' narrative in Tripoliin the 90s? 30:00 How was the civil work extended from Tripoli to the various Lebanese regions at the time, and what were the challenges faced in 1996? 33:40 How civil work attracted the youth of Tripoli? The third Module: The ‘'Shadow Municipality'' and the exceptional experience. 35:00 How did the idea of the shadow municipality originate in Tripoli in 2009 with Tawfiq Alloush? 37:00 How did the shadow municipality in Tripoli bring together the various parties and groups in Tripoli, and what was the common base to bring them together? 41:00 How were trainings conducted in the shadow municipality? 43:19 What was the shadow municipality program that attracted so many people under one roof, back then? 47:30 why didn't the parties embrace the experiences of the shadow municipality? 49:39 How did the presence of parties negatively impacted municipal work? 55: 30 How can someone build a roof over a river like the Abou Ali River? 1:01:00 How does the lack of municipal work affect a city like Tripoli? The fourth module: Tawfiq Alloush the sports coach and the wheelchair basketball 1:10:20 Tawfiq Alloush's experience as a coach for wheelchair basketball 1:20:10 What are the recommendations of coach Tawfiq for young people in Tripoli and Lebanon? المحور الأول: حكايات الطفولة والأحداث في طرابلس 0:00 كيف يعرف الكوتش توفيق علوش عن نفسه 1:24 توفيق علوش يعود بنا إلى طفولته في باب التبانة التي ولد فيها 1964 في سوق الخضار وقصته الاستثنائية بالمدرسة حين كان طفلا كثير الحركة؛ وطلبت منه إدارة المدرسة ان يتكرها وهو ابن 14 عاما ربح بالعام نفسه بطولة لبنان للجيدو 5:00 قصته بعد أن ترك المدرسة وعمل بالتجارة وصار يسافر إلى قبرص للتجارة وهو اقل من 15 عاما 6:15 قصة توفيق حين انضم إلى الحركة الشعبية مع خليل عكاوي واصابته من الاحتلال السوري (حينها) الاولى حينه بظهره ولقائه مع ياسر عرفات 8:30 الحادث الثاني بالميناء الذي صار على اثره توفيق علوش مقعدا، .. فما حصل معه في إحدى ليالي 1983 حين كان عمره 18 عاما؟ 10:30 كيف عاش توفيق المرحلة الأولى بعد اصابته الكبيرة؟ او ماذا يعني أن تصاب بالعمود الفقري وتصبح غير قادر على المشي؟ 12:40 ماهي اولى التحديات التي واجهها توفيق علوش حين أصبح مقعدا؟ 14:00 هل يعتبر توفيق علوش أنه دفع بجسده ثمن نضاله في طرابلس؟ 16:25 ما هي اكثر المشاهد المطبوعة بذهن توفيق علوش عن طرابلس ايام الحرب ؟ 18:55 من هو أبو عربي؟ المحور الثاني: تجربة توفيق علوش بالمجتمع المدني في طرابلس 19:50 كيف انخرط توفيق علوش اول مرة بالمجتمع المدني 26:00 ما كانت أهداف جمعية "العمل من أجل الخيار المدني" التي انخرط بها توفيق علوش؟ وما هو الخيار المدني التي طرح حينها بطرابلس في أوائل التسعينات؟ 30:00 كيف كان حينها العمل المدني ممتدا من طرابلس لمختلف المناطق اللبنانية؟وما التحديات التي واجهتهم 1996 ؟ 33:40 كيف استقطاب العمل المدني شباب طرابلس؟ المحور الثالث: بلدية الظل والتجربة الاستثنائية 35:00 كيف نشأت فكرة بلدية الظل في طرابلس عام 2009 مع توفيق علوش؟ 37:00 كيف جمعت بلدية الظل في طرابلس مختلف الأحزاب والمجموعات في طرابلس ؟وما هي القاعدة المعتمدة لجمعها؟ 41:00 كيف كانت تجري التدريبات في بلدية الظل ؟ 43:19 ما كان برنامج بلدية الظل حينها حتى استقطبت هذه الاعداد المتنوعة تحت سقف واحد؟ 47:30 لماذا لا تقبل الأحزاب بتجارب بلدية الظل؟ 49:39 كيف أثر وجود الأحزاب سلبا على العمل البلدي؟ 55: 30 كيف لأحد أن يسقف نهرا مثل نهر أبوعلي ؟ 1:01:00 كيف يؤثر تراجع العمل البلدي سلبا على مدينة طرابلس ؟ المحور الرابع: الكوتش توفيق وكرة السلة للكراسي المتحركة 1:10:20 تجربة الكوتش توفيق علوش المدرب لكرة السلة على الكراسي المتحركة؟ 1:20:10 ما هي توصيات الكوتش توفيق للشباب في طرابلس ولبنان؟ Like
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Bis in die 80ger Jahre hinein stand in deutschen Reisepässen ein Angabenfeld „Besondere Kennzeichen“. „Blinddarmnarbe“ hätte da stehen können. Das Feld war bei mir aber leer. Weil die Jünger den Auferstandenen nicht erkennen, weist er sich aus. Sein Ausweis sind „besondere Kennzeichen“: die Wundmale an Händen und Füßen. Es sind Wunden, nicht Narben, die die Jünger sehen. Die Goldene Legende (Legenda Aurea, 13. Jh) berichtet, wie sich dem Hl. Martin von Tours eine herrliche Gestalt als der auferstandene Christus ausgibt. Martin entlarvt den Betrug des Versuchers: „Ich werde nicht glauben, Christus sei gekommen, außer ich sehe ihn in der Gestalt, in der gelitten hat, und mit den Wundmalen seiner Kreuzigung.“ Was sagt uns der Ausweis der Wunden? Die Wunden sagen: „Ich bin es!“ Ich bin derselbe, den ihr gehört, dem ihr geglaubt habt und dem ihr nachgefolgt seid, der gegeißelt und gekreuzigt wurde, um den ihr getrauert und den ihr aufgegeben habt. Die Wunden sagen: „So bin ich!“ Ich halte mein Wort, weil der Vater sein Wort hält. Ich lasse mich nicht herauswerfen aus der Welt oder aus Eurem Leben. Ich habe Eure Wunden zu meinen Wunden gemacht. Die Wunden sagen: „So seid ihr!“ Weil auch ihr Wunden tragt. Und weil auch ihr Wunden schlagt. Ich leide Eure Leiden – jene, die ihr selbst tragt, und jene, die ihr anderen zufügt. Und die Wunden sagen: „So wird es sein!“ Alles wird einmal vor Gott kommen und dort geheilt, versöhnt und vollendet werden. Nach Ostern habe ich im Libanon über diese Stelle gepredigt. Vor mir saß der zwölfjährige Toufic – den Kopf voller Wunden. Und ich dachte: Diese Heilung, Versöhnung und Vollendung beginnt schon da, wo wir die Wunden der Menschen berühren, die Jesus zu seinen gemacht hat. Fra’ Georg Lengerke
Comedian Mark Bailey and Intesar Toufic compare Lebanon and Brooklyn, national pride when traveling abroad, and Toufic's version of vendetta justice via telephone. Talk Funny is a show about comedians in Japan from all over the world, working in comedy in Japan, writing comedy, working, doing stand up, and getting paid in comedy in Japan. Brought to you by Nagoyaradio.com, Nagoyacomedy.com and stand up comic Mark Bailey.
#79: Tax, Bitcoin, and Open Source Licensing w/ Toufic Adlouni (@tadlouni). Recorded 4/14/21. Brought to you by our sponsor CoinBeast.com. CoinBeast media shares our mission of educating new bitcoiners to avoid the pitfalls of the bitcoin space. They have great written content for new bitcoiners by seasoned bitcoiners. As well as there "Connect with the pros" program where you can set-up one-on-one sessions with one of their Pros to answer any question you just can't seem to find the answer for. Go checkout CoinBeast.com today and we'll see you down the bitcoin rabbit hole. In this presentation Toufic goes over bitcoin taxes, how to avoid them, open source licensing and more. A super informative presentation followed by great questions by the class. Enjoy.
Toufiluk (Toufic Braidi) is a comedian and influencer. Toufiluk explains how Lebanon has changed since he last was here (1:10), why he will never live in this country (4:00), the attempted sexual assault on his sister Elsa (9:57) and the assaulter being caught due to Instagram (15:18). He also details battling obesity (21:35), transitioning into anorexia (29:31), people perceiving him as "jele2" (35:40) and having "700 thousand haters" (41:15). He rounds it off by explaining why he doesn't do adverts (44:25) and wants people to look at themselves in the mirror before criticising (52:00).
Karim Ibrahim and Toufic Assaf are the founders of Robocom VR, a virtual reality startup aiming to revolutionise the gaming industry. They were both awarded a spot in the latest installment of the MENA Forbes 30 under 30 class of 2020 due to the impact that their company has had in the region. Karim and Toufic start by telling us how they entered the field of virtual reality (1:08), putting themselves before the company (5:40), what Robocom VR is (12:09), and Dubai pioneering the field of virtual reality (14:27). We then recount our gaming experiences (17:25), talk about the games that Robocom VR currently have (20:27), why the gaming industry lags behind in the Middle East (22:28), and how Robocom's ambitious nature helped them acquire “impossible” deals (25:23). We also talk about society's reaction to them making the Forbes 30 under 30 (33:15), implications of social media on our daily lives (38:09), whether VR will negatively effect human interaction (41:00), regulating technology (48:02), and how Robocom wants to become the “Ready Player One” of the world (56:18).
Bellek ve Mimarlık “Metod, artefakt, istisna: Yıkım mimarlığı ve bellek” Lübnanlı düşünür Jalal Toufic, post-travmatik bellek yitiminin yıkıntılarını şu sözlerle tarif eder: “…Sert bir biçimde zarar görmüş yapıların, yerlerine başka yapılar inşa etmek için fiziksel yıkımı günahkarca bir tutumdur. Günahın nedeni yapıların harabe olmaları yüzünden ortadan kaldırılmaları değildir. Bir harabe kasten ortadan kaldırılamaz. Çünkü bir yapı yeniden inşa edilse ya da yıkılsa ve yerine başka yeni bir yapı inşa edilse bile gerçekte hala bir harabedir. Bu harabe de labirentimsi (labyrinthine) mekana ve zamana sahiptir ve en azından geçmişe dönük anlarda bunu anlar, deneyimleriz.” Toufic, kentsel harabeler, yıkıntı binalar icin ironik bir biçimde, “yaşayanların musallat olup mesken edindiği yerlerdir” der. Konuşmacı, Toufic'in “harabe”, Reza Negarestani'nin “çürüme ve formların” inşa süreci ve Mimar Eyal Weizman'ın “yıkım mimarlığı” kavramları çerçevesinde; savaş sonrası kent, eşik mekânlar ve yıkıntı mahalleler üzerinden mimarlık ve belleği tartıştı.
“Metod, artefakt, istisna: Yıkım mimarlığı ve bellek” Lübnanlı düşünür Jalal Toufic, post-travmatik bellek yitiminin yıkıntılarını şu sözlerle tarif eder: “…Sert bir biçimde zarar görmüş yapıların, yerlerine başka yapılar inşa etmek için fiziksel yıkımı günahkarca bir tutumdur. Günahın nedeni yapıların harabe olmaları yüzünden ortadan kaldırılmaları değildir. Bir harabe kasten ortadan kaldırılamaz. Çünkü bir yapı yeniden inşa edilse ya da yıkılsa ve yerine başka yeni bir yapı inşa edilse bile gerçekte hala bir harabedir. Bu harabe de labirentimsi (labyrinthine) mekana ve zamana sahiptir ve en azından geçmişe dönük anlarda bunu anlar, deneyimleriz.” Toufic, kentsel harabeler, yıkıntı binalar icin ironik bir biçimde, “yaşayanların musallat olup mesken edindiği yerlerdir” der. Konuşmacı, Toufic'in “harabe”, Reza Negarestani'nin “çürüme ve formların” inşa süreci ve Mimar Eyal Weizman'ın “yıkım mimarlığı” kavramları çerçevesinde; savaş sonrası kent, eşik mekânlar ve yıkıntı mahalleler üzerinden mimarlık ve belleği tartıştı.
Toufic went to the worlds deepest cave to overcome his fears and he shares his unreal experiences in this show: -What is fear -Doing things to overcome your fears -What is the other option -Keep testing your body and mind
Today on the show we have Muscle Rich CEO Toufic Hamdan, local Red Deer entrepreneur that started with 36 t-shirts and now has a worldwide known clothing brand.
Here is a man with a goal to conquer the worlds deepest caves, but on his journey was bitten by a viper! What a story. -Caving a what it’s all about -Spending days and days in cold darkness and how that relates to life -The thought of losing an arm after being bitten by a viper -Focussing on solutions to win at life