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Monday, November 30, 2009

Friday, November 27, 2009

تهئنة مليانة ورد وفل أرسلها قبل العيد يهل علشان أكون قبل الكل


صباح خاص للغالين معطر بالفل نرسله بس للحلوين ونقولهم من العايدين


باقة من الورود بقدوم العيد معطرة بالعود لك يا صاحب الجود


التوصيل السريع باقة ورد وهمسة حب للغالي بالعيد جعل أيامه عيد


أقول بسرعة قبلهم كلهم كل عام وأنت بخير يا بعدهم كلهم


ودعت بك عيد مضى و أقبلت بك عيد جديد يالله عسى عيدك سعيد


يا رسالة دوريه و أمسكيه و بوسيه و قبل الزحمة بالعيد الفطر هنيه


من قالك إني في عيد أو إني سعيد يوم أشوفك هو العيد وكل عام وإنت بعمر


ألا يا عقد من الماس

ألا ياللي القمر جارك

أقولك قبل كل الناس

يجعل عيدك مبارك

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باقة أزهار وورود

وسلة بخور وعود

والعيد عليكم يعود

وكل عام وانتم بخير

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اسأل من اعد العيد

وطوى الشهر الفقيد

يمدكم بعمر مديد

يجعل حياتكم عيد سعيــد

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حلات العيد شوفتكم

حلاته نلتقي معكم

عساكم من العايدين

واسعد ناس بأعياده

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يا حظك

يا بختك

يا عمي من قدك

أنا أول شخص يقولك

"ع"ي"د"ك"م"ب"ا"ر"ك"

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قبل تنشغل الخطوط

و الشبكة تصبح إخطبوط

طوط طوط

كل عيد وأنت مبسوط

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أهديك عطر الورد وألوانه

وأرسل جواب أنت عنوانه

اهنيك بمقدم العيد وأيامه

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وضعي معك يازين مافيه تجديد

الحال نفس الحال ماضي وينعاد

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يا حمامة روحي وخبريه

ولهانة أضمه وبوس أنزل فيه

وبأحلى التهاني أخصه وأهنيه

وأقوله كل عيد وأنت سعيد

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كـــ حبك ــــل

عـــ في ـــا م

وإنــ دمي ــت

بخيـ يسري ــر

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Monday, November 23, 2009

Baghdad, Iraq

Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- The Iraqi parliament passed an amended election law Monday, but it failed to address concerns of the country's Sunni Arab vice president. That raised doubts about whether nationwide elections will take place as constitutionally required in January.
A nationwide election in Iraq is seen as barometer of Iraqi progress toward stability and a requisite for the United States to withdraw troops by summer. U.S. military officials have said they will begin to draw down combat forces about 60 days after the polling.
Gen. Ray Odierno, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, last week said there will be some flexibility on withdrawal dates.
"In terms of difficult decisions about troops, again, that's a long way off," he said Wednesday. "I think we are set up and we're flexible enough from between now and the first of May, frankly.
"And so I feel very confident that I don't have to make any decisions until late spring -- and that would then be based on if we believe that there is some sort of instability that would be created that would significantly change the path that Iraq is on. And if that happened, then we would have to go back and get further guidance from Washington, but I don't see that happening right now."
Kurdish leaders had threatened to boycott the election unless certain changes were made; the law parliament passed Monday included revisions the Kurds had sought.
Parliament passed an election law last week, but Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, a Sunni Arab, vetoed it. He urged changes to increase the number of seats in parliament allocated to refugees, many of whom are Sunni Arabs.
According to Iraq's constitution, the presidency council -- made up of Kurdish President Jalal Talabani, Shiite Vice President Adel Abdul Mehdi and al-Hashimi -- must unanimously approve a bill for it to become law. With the changes al-Hashimi urged not included, he is likely to again veto this version of the law.
After a second presidency council veto the legislation would return to parliament, where a two-thirds majority vote would be needed to overturn the veto.
This already time-consuming process may even take more time as parliament on Monday adjourned until December 8 for the Muslim Hajj pilgrimage and the Eid al-Adha holiday at the end of November.
Iraq's constitution sets January 31 as the latest date for national elections. But meeting that deadline does not seem possible anymore, raising concerns of instability if the current government is seen as illegitimate after that date.
The country's Independent High Electoral Commission has said a January vote is unlikely at this stage. Saying it will need 60 days to prepare for the polls, the electoral commission suspended its elections preparations after al-Hashimi's veto last week.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton weighed in on the situation Monday.
"We believe, on balance, that there will be elections," she told reporters. "They might slip by some period of time until this is worked out, because at some point the law has to be in place for the planning to begin, and so there necessarily needs to be a period of time in which the planning can occur.
"But we have every reason to believe that elections will be held, which will be another milestone on the journey that Iraqis are taking toward full and comprehensive democracy."

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Tuesday with Morrie

This book was written by Mitch Albom and in his book he talked about Morrie and how he live his life and his death. Morrie is a strong man but his body was sick but his mind was strong. He was a professor and loved to teach all his life he love to teach even when he was sick. He worked hard to live his life and to be strong for other's. In this book Mitch talked about his teacher how he had a strong love for other's. It will makes you feel like you want cry, laugh, sod really hard.The most important thing in the book of life is to learn how to give out love, and to let it come in. That is what Morrie teaches his students and his friends. He had a very good heart for all the people. He was sick, but he was strong. He worked hard to live life and be strong for other's, he liked naming things, he had several ideas, he loved to dance and he love to sing he loved every thing. He was a really good parson and good teacher. This book taught me how to be strong and how to be nice to other's as long as we can love each other and remember the feeling of love we had. We can die without ever really going away. All the love you created is still there. All the memories are still there. " you live on-in the hearts of every one you have touched and nurtured while you were here"p174. That is what I learned from this book. Mitch's narration uses very basic language, as most of the book is composed of dialogue between him and Morrie, word-for-word. This book was a great book. I had to read it for speech class and once I started reading it, I couldn't stop. It was funny, sad and inspiring. It will make you cry, laugh, sob really hard. Mitch was loved Morrie a lot and the last thing Mitch said to Morrie was " you're my only brother," he said "I don't want to lose you I love you" Pg191. This book was largely Morrie's idea. I think the tone of this book has to do with Morrie and Mitch having a lot of respect for each other Mitch loved Morrie a lot "The truth is ,when our mothers held us, rocked us, stroked our heads-none of us ever got enough of that. We all yearn in some way to return to those days when we were completely taken care of -unconditional love, un-conditional attention. Most of us didn't get enough. "I know I didn't " Pg116. But the most impressive is where Morrie teaches his pupil to distinguish between 'need' and 'wants'. If you have not read this book, you do not know what you are missing. It is a true story of a man dying of ALS disease and how he conquers each fear to the end. Beautifully written because it is straight forward. Nothing fake. Great story, great writing. very moving and wonderful artistic work I would recommend it to anyone. It's an easy read. I hop you enjoy read this book!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

Friday, November 6, 2009

Thursday, November 5, 2009