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Journal articles on the topic "Shir (Beirut, Lebanon)"

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Farahat, Ashraf, Nayla El-Kork, Ramesh P. Singh, and Feng Jing. "Possible Overestimation of Nitrogen Dioxide Outgassing during the Beirut 2020 Explosion." Remote Sensing 14, no. 24 (2022): 6377. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs14246377.

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On 4 August 2020, a strong explosion occurred near the Beirut seaport, Lebanon and killed more than 200 people and damaged numerous buildings in the vicinity. As Amonium Nitrate (AN) caused the explosion, many studies claimed the release of large amounts of NO2 in the atmosphere may have resulted in a health hazard in Beirut and the vicinity. In order to reasonably evaluate the significance of NO2 amounts released in the atmosphere, it is important to investigate the spatio-temporal distribution of NO2 during and after the blast and compare it to the average day-to-day background emissions fro
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Szymczak, Pat Davis. "TotalEnergies Drills Lebanon’s Qana Prospect Amid New Global Interest in EastMed Gas." Journal of Petroleum Technology 75, no. 09 (2023): 42–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/0923-0042-jpt.

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_ As of September, TotalEnergies together with partners Eni and QatarEnergy will have spud exploration well 31/1 on Block 9 of Lebanon’s Qana prospect. It is the consortium’s second attempt in 6 years to strike gas in the EastMed where upstream riches at the crossroads of markets east and west struggle against the fiercest of global geopolitical headwinds. Lebanese media hailed the 16 August arrival of the Transocean Barents semisubmersible drilling platform at Block 9 with guarded optimism, reporting on the Barents journey from the North Sea like a sports play-by-play, detailing the landing o
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Šute, Ivica. "Filming the Orient." Review of Croatian history 17, no. 1 (2021): 309–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22586/review.v17i1.19689.

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The largest and most luxurious passenger ship in the Adriatic was the steamship “Queen Mary”, that initially held constant 12-days line from Sušak, via Split and Dubrovnik to Greece. Later, that line was extended to Palestine and Egypt, and has attracted the attention of members of the Zagreb elite. Among the first ones who have travelled that line, from September 13th until October 7th, 1933, was the prominent Zagreb’s entrepreneurial family Deutsch-Maceljski. Their experience and atmosphere from the cruise and places they visited were recorded by the film camera. They recorded footage and de
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Hubbard, Zachary S., Fraser Henderson, Rocco A. Armonda, Alejandro M. Spiotta, Robert Rosenbaum, and Fraser Henderson. "The shipboard Beirut terrorist bombing experience: a historical account and recommendations for preparedness in events of mass neurological injuries." Neurosurgical Focus 45, no. 6 (2018): E18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2018.9.focus18390.

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On a Sunday morning at 06:22 on October 23, 1983, in Beirut, Lebanon, a semitrailer filled with TNT sped through the guarded barrier into the ground floor of the Civilian Aviation Authority and exploded, killing and wounding US Marines from the 1st Battalion 8th Regiment (2nd Division), as well as the battalion surgeon and deployed corpsmen. The truck bomb explosion, estimated to be the equivalent of 21,000 lbs of TNT, and regarded as the largest nonnuclear explosion since World War II, caused what was then the most lethal single-day death toll for the US Marine Corps since the Battle of Iwo J
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Books on the topic "Shir (Beirut, Lebanon)"

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Fākhūrī, Riyāḍ. Majallat "Shiʻr": Bayna salafīyat al-takalluf wa-mughāmarat al-ʻaṣr. Dār al-Fikr al-Ṭalīq, 1989.

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Mahdī, Sāmī. Ufuq al-ḥadāthah wa-ḥadāthat al-namaṭ: Dirāsah fī ḥadāthat majallat "Shiʻr" : bīʼatan wa-mashrūʻan wa-namūdhajan. Dār al-Shuʼūn al-Thaqāfīyah al-ʻĀmmah "Āfāq ʻArabīyah", 1988.

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Anā wa-al-ḥadāthah wa-majallat shiʻr. Dār Nilsun, 2011.

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Abourachid, Dounia. La revue Shi'r: Poésie et la modernité poétique arabe : Beyrouth, 1957-1970. Sindbad, 2009.

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La revue Shi'r: Poésie et la modernité poétique arabe : Beyrouth, 1957-1970. Sindbad, 2009.

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Yūtūbiyā al-madīnah al-muthaqqafah. Dār al-Sāqī, 2012.

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Creswell, Robyn. City of Beginnings. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691182186.001.0001.

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This book is an exploration of modernism in Arabic poetry, a movement that emerged in Beirut during the 1950s and became the most influential and controversial Arabic literary development of the twentieth century. The book introduces English-language readers to a poetic movement that will be uncannily familiar—and unsettlingly strange. It provides an intellectual history of Lebanon during the early Cold War, when Beirut became both a battleground for rival ideologies and the most vital artistic site in the Middle East. Arabic modernism was centered on the legendary magazine Shi'r (“Poetry”), w
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al-Qaṣīdah al-ruʼyā: Dirāsah fī al-tanẓīr al-shiʻrī wa-al-mumārasāt al-naqdīyah li-ḥarakat majallat "Shiʻr". Ittiḥād Kuttāb al-Maghrib, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Shir (Beirut, Lebanon)"

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Daher, Aurélie. "Trajectory of an Islam of Resistance." In Hezbollah. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190495893.003.0004.

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In June 1982, when Israeli tanks crossed the border and headed towards Beirut, Tel Aviv's troops has already been occupying a portion of Lebanon's territory that the Israelis called the "security zone" and that the Lebanese called "the occupied strip". They remained there for eighteen more years, until May 2000, when they left Lebanon, defeated by the IRL. A period of glory then started for the IRL and Hezbollah. Meanwhile, Hezbollah's style in its relationship to the Shia and the Lebanese in general remained hesitant for a few years, before going through a thorough transformation into what would be perceived as a "civilized" party "with clean hands".
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Hiro, Dilip. "Trump Fuels Gulf Rivals’ Cold War." In Cold War in the Islamic World. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190944650.003.0014.

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In his 21 May 2017speech to the Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh, US President Donald Trump conflated Shia radicalism with Sunni jihadism. His thesis fell apart on 7 June when ISIS suicide bombers attacked Iran’s parliament. Undeterred, Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman led a diplomatic and commercial boycott of Qatar for maintaining normal relations with Tehran. His move drew Qatar and Iran closer. After declaring Lebanese Hizbollah a terrorist organization, Bin Salman pressured Saad Hariri, the Sunni prime minister, to dismiss the two Hizbollah ministers in his cabinet. When Hariri dithered, he was summoned to Riyadh where he announced his resignation under duress. Fearing destabilization of Lebanon, holding one million Syrian refugees, America and France pressed Bin Salman to let Hariri return to Beirut, where he withdrew his resignation. On 6 December, Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, thus legitimizing the annexation of East Jerusalem after the 1967 Arab-Israeli War in violation of international law. As Organization of Islamic Cooperation president, Turkey called a summit in Istanbul to denounce Trump’s move. King Salman was not among the fifty-odd heads of state or government attendees. With that, Saudi Arabia forfeited its claim to be primus inter pares among Muslim nations.
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