Saturday, July 21, 2007

Acrobatic skill of Egyptian men

Weird picture, if seen by a non-Egyptian eye. The Egyptians know there capabilities and confident of there inherited acrobatic skills. Dont worry about them. If one has the chance to watch the building up of a funeral service tent ( shader- seewan) from A to Z , he will wonder how it starts with just one man climbing the top a single pole of wood and from there he swings hemself to bind more poles together with a rope until the whole tent is assembled in one hour. Same is done when he dessemble it at night. Acrobatic things are not a problem to the Egyptians. The Egyptians' two main problems are Gamal Mubarak and the Bilharzia.

35-Etiquette

Etiquette is a code that governs the expectations of social behavior, according to the conventional norm within a society, social class, or group. in a multi-ethnic society LIKE THE Unites States there are many clashing expectations. Thus, it is now possible to refer to "an etiquette" or "a culture", realizing that these may not be universal. Etiquette fundamentally prescribes and restricts the ways in which people interact with each other, and show their respect for other people. Etiquette instructs people to greet friends and acquaintances with warmth and respect, refrain from insults and prying curiosity, offer hospitality equally and generously to guests, wear clothing suited to the occasion, contribute to conversations without dominating them, offer assistance to those in need, eat neatly and quietly, avoid disturbing others with unnecessary noise, arrive promptly when expected, comfort the bereaved, and respond to invitations promptly. Etiquette varied by class. The higher the social class the etiquette is finely tuned. Some people consider etiquette to be an unnecessary restriction of freedom of personal expression; others consider such looseness to be unmannerly and rude. Etiquette is dependent on culture; what is excellent etiquette in one society may shock in another. Etiquette can vary widely between different cultures and nations. In China, a person who takes the last item of food from a common plate or bowl without first offering it to others at the table may be seen as a glutton and insulting the generosity of the host., whilst in most European cultures a guest is expected to eat all of the food given to them, as a compliment to the quality of the cooking. More strange among the Inuit, the man offers his wife to his guest to spend the night with as a proof of the warm welcoming. Even more recently, the rise of the Internet has necessitated the adaptation of existing rules of conduct to create Netiquette, which governs the drafting of email, rules for participating in an online forum, and so on.

34- WOW... GREAT DUBAI


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Dubai Tower is now exceeding the highest building in the world. On the last classification done by emporis... it was number Twelve.

This listing is verified and updated continuously and includes high-rise buildings which have been topped out, including those still under construction or on hold. The ranking is based entirely on the buildings' structural height. TV towers, masts, and other building types are not included.

I could not paste the list of the world highest building but it can be checked in the Emporis offical site. http://www.emporis.com/en/bu/sk/st/tp/wo/