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Poems for Children from Kyrgyzstan

– One plus one, Tell me, how much will it be? – There will be one long one. Eralieva Umutkan Polotovna, a renowned poetess and writer from Kyrgyzstan, shares her poems for children Eralieva Umutkan Polotovna, born on July 12, 1968 in the village of Kok-Zhar in the Nookat district of the Osh region of

Nothing knew your body – Poetry from Venezuela

Nothing knew Your body And yet, It changed the rhythm Of the waves. Mariela Cordero, a poetess from Valencia, Venezuela, shares her poetry Mariela Cordero, hailing from Valencia, Venezuela, born in 1985, is a lawyer, poet, writer, translator and visual artist. Her poetry has been published in several international

The Silent Shift: Watching Our Parents Grow Old

There are countless phases in life that test the soul, but nothing is as profoundly strange as watching your parents grow old. We are no longer children. Now, it is our turn to become the crown on our father’s head, the cool shade for our mother. There are countless phases in life that test the soul, but nothing is as

Sharjah Ruler allocates AED 4.5 million to enrich Sharjah's libraries

H.H. Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has allocated AED 4.5 million to enhance the offerings of Sharjah’s public and government libraries with a selection of the latest works from Arab and international publishers featured at the 43rd Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF

An Indonesian Tribe’s Language Gets Korean Alphabet

In 2009, Hangul was introduced as a script for Cia-Cia after a visit by South Korean academics. Two instructors were sent from Baubau to South Korea to learn Hangul and develop a method for using it to teach Cia-Cia Monitoring Desk Excited chatter filled the classroom as the lesson began. Every desk had a paper nameplate on it with the