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  • Fathy, Hassan (2010-06-09)
    Orientation: Landscape, Dimensions: H 50 cm x W 73 cm, HF’s signature, Original, Dated: 1928, Size Scale: Size 3 (approx. 85x120cm), Sheet Content: Architectural, Draft (neat sketching & semi-final ...
  • Fathy, Hassan (2010-06-01)
    Orientation: Landscape, Dimensions: H 63 cm x W 73 cm, HF's signature Original Scale: 1:10 Size Scale: Size 3 (approx. 85x120cm), Sheet Content: Architectural, Structural Details, Sections Support: ...
  • Fathy, Hassan (2010-06-09)
    Orientation: Portrait, Dimensions: H 70 cm x W 44 cm, Dated: 1/11/1928, Original, Scale: Size Scale: Size 2 (approx. 60x85cm), Sheet Content: Architectural, Draft (neat sketching & semi-final ...
  • Mahmoud, Ayaat (2013-01-10)
    Nano-sized drug delivery vehicles have been extensively studied as carriers for anticancer drugs. However, limitations regarding drug loading, biocompatability, bioavailability, low potency and uncontrolled drug release ...
  • Shalaby, Nahed Mohammed Sherief (2012-05-19)
    The evaluation of teacher performance is a hot topic worldwide. Evaluating a classroom teacher is one of the most debatable issues among educators, politicians, policy makers, business leaders, community activists and ...
  • Abdou, Amira (2012-05-19)
    Every morning a nation's future is born inside a classroom; it is only at the hands of a â goodâ teacher that this newborn future gets to shape its outlines, define its features, and reach its full potentials. It is ...
  • Tawfik, Hesham (2013-01-29)
    It has been recognized that technical and tertiary skills play a key role in the economic growth of the developed world. Yet, amongst developing countries, and Arab countries in particular, little progress has been made ...
  • Bint Al Nil (Bint Al Nil, 1952-02)
    The article covers a hunger strike organized by Dr. Doria Shafiq and members of the Bint Al Nil Union at the Press Syndicate headquarters in protest against women’s exclusion from the elections for a Constituent Assembly ...
  • American University in Cairo. Office of Admissions (2012-05-15)
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  • Harman, Graham (2013-02-07)
    The tetrad, as articulated by Marshall and Eric McLuhan, articulates a new approach to the interplay between visible figures and their deeper grounds-- a central theme of German philosophy since Kant. The goal of this ...
  • Galegher, Ericka (2012-05-28)
    My thesis examines the processes by which the reproduction of power and social hierarchies transpire in the field of international, private schools in Egypt. More specifically, I will analyze how the linguistic system in ...
  • El-Hadidi, Badr-Shah (Bint Al Nil, 1950-10)
    The article features the Princess Fadia Charity House, the first institution to be established by the Egyptian Society for Social Cooperation. The House is dedicated to serving and assisting youths and training them to be ...
  • Bint Al Nil (Bint Al Nil, 1950-09)
    The article features Egypt's first female engineers: Raouth Tadros and Amina El-Moghanni; both graduated from Fouad I University. The author maintains that the right place for women is at home, in the factory, field, school, ...
  • Martin III, John Daniel (2011-12-22)
    The mystical cosmology set forth by Abu-l-Ê¿AbbÄ s Aḥmad b. Ê¿AlÄ« b. YÅ«suf al-QurashÄ« al-BÅ«nÄ« (d. 622 / 1225) is of tremendous importance for understanding the development and application of the medieval Islamic ...
  • Shafik, Doria (Bint Al Nil, 1956-04)
    This article talks about the mission of journalism, being a school always open to the public opinion. It brings together all members of society and disseminates knowledge to all people alike. The author maintains that a ...
  • This Year 
    Shafik, Doria (Bint Al Nil, 1947-12)
    The article celebrates the third anniversary of Bint Al Nil, a journal which, according to its founder Doria Shafik, is non-profit and seeks to demonstrate that women can join men in serving Egypt and the entire Arab world. ...
  • Bint Al Nil (Bint Al Nil, 1952-10)
    The article sheds light on a recent community service effort by the Egyptian Ministry of Education. High-school girls were divided into three groups sent to three different villages. There, the girls were asked to examine ...
  • Bishay, Barbara Viktoria (2010-05-20)
    When President Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized and unified the courts in 1956, he aimed at fostering unity and equality among the Egyptians. But this move has in fact achieved quite the opposite, as it forces Coptic Egyptians ...