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An Opinion on "Children's Literature" in the Arab World

Children's literature remains marginalized in most Arab countries, perceived as second or third-tier literature, much like detective novels. Consequently, critical studies of this literature are almost nonexistent, except for a few academic studies and dissertations for master's degrees. The public criticism is very distant from this

Einstein and the Lost Passion

Without it, our lives turn into routine, colors fall around us, and everything becomes gray. The day begins without expectations and ends without achievements. Dreams fade, energy to get up every morning is exhausted, and we are haunted by the feelings of fatigue and exhaustion. We live without a motive that feeds our spirits and ignites our

Modern Social Coping

The innate human inclination to create social ripples—an inherent yearning for acknowledgment—is something that may be hard to admit, but it resonates within all of us. It is ingrained in our very essence, driven not merely by the pursuit of acceptance, but rather by the desire to elicit a response. We derive a certain thrill from

"Nasser's Fork: The Cairo Tower"

(Cairo Tower) is one of the important tourist landmarks of Cairo, an architectural masterpiece that gains special importance due to its location in the heart of the ancient island district. The top of the tower is designed in the form of a (Lotus flower), a symbol of ancient Egyptian history. The (Cairo Tower) was built between 1956 and

The oxygen mask: first things first!

“Put on your oxygen mask before helping others”. On the plane, in an emergency, this rule applies to all crew members before they attempt to help the passengers. And the passengers, on their turn, do the same. Imagine if a flight attendant sympathizes with a child and with an act of valor decides to prioritize him/her with help