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Grandparents and Grandchildren Face-to-Face on the Internet

With the immense accumulation witnessed on the internet day by day, even hour by hour, for our news, emotions, compositions, photos, and videos, we find ourselves in front of a vast library or a huge repository of documents that accurately describe our lives. Our children and grandchildren will be able to access our pages and personal

My Story with the Concorde

I have been an aviation enthusiast since I was a child, and I know almost every type of aircraft, their characteristics, and features. When I arrived in Britain in 1970 and started my journey in the medical world, I simultaneously enrolled in the British Aviation Institute in Luton. I was about to complete the course, but due to my heavy

Microsoft Robot Dreams of Destroying Humanity...

The human mind remains superior in controlling this universe, despite what we read every day about the unlimited leap of artificial intelligence, and despite what we have read in recent days about the new chatbot BING going out of control. However, the human mind is still the only one capable of provoking and pushing it to escape attempts and

Lovers of Abdel Halim Hafez

I fell in love with the artist Abdel Halim Hafez since I first heard him in elementary school and was strongly drawn to him because of his captivating and touching voice. His voice was warm, sometimes delicate and sometimes powerful, making it easy for people to connect with him. Abdel Halim would sacrifice his health for the sake of

Mona Radwan's Kashkoul: Stories of Life

Mona Radwan said, "In the second short story collection, I continue my journey with the Kashkouls... and it expands to include all people who will see themselves between its pages and in the characters of its heroes and their stories." She added, "In this collection, we will live with things that connect us to elements