Travel To Lebanon The artistic and cultural scene in lebanon is exceptionally rich and dynamic.Discover the institutions, artists and events that make it so remarkable. http://www.travel-to-lebanon.com/
Extractions: - Areas and Accommodations - - Beirut - - Beqaa Valley - Zahle - - North Lebanon - Qadisha - - South Lebanon - Sidon - - South Lebanon -Tyre - - Bed and Breakfasts - - Furnished apartments - - Camping grounds - - Chalets - Find a rental car With Lenacar-Europcar, rent a car today and pick it up when you arrive at the Beirut Intl Airport. Wide choice of cars available. Rates per day starting at US$ 24. [ more Find a tour Explore Lebanon, but also the Middle East (Jordan and Syria) through the multiple guided tours and programs offered by Ideal Tour. [ more Download our free printable mini travel guide to Lebanon. Click
MSN Encarta - Lebanon (country) lebanons rich history has been shaped by many cultural traditions, includingPhoenician, Greek, Roman, Islamic (including Mamluk), Crusader, http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761564963_3/Lebanon_(country).html
Extractions: Search for books and more related to Lebanon (country) Facts and Figures Quick information and statistics for Lebanon (country) Encarta Search Search Encarta about Lebanon (country) Editors' Picks Great books about your topic, Lebanon (country) ... Click here Advertisement document.write(' Page 3 of 10 Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 13 items Dynamic Map Map of Lebanon (country) Article Outline Introduction Land and Resources The People of Lebanon Culture ... History B The government policy of confessionalism, or the grouping of people by religion, plays a critical role in Lebanonâs political and social life and has given rise to Lebanonâs most persistent and bitter conflicts. At the time of Lebanonâs independence in the 1940s, there were more Christians than Muslims. In the following years, many Muslims immigrated to Lebanon and had a higher birthrate than the Christians; as a result, Muslims became the majority group in Lebanon. Today, an estimated 70 percent of Lebanese are Muslim, while most of the remaining 30 percent are Christian. Every personâs religion is encoded on a required, government-issued identification card. The government recognizes 17 distinct religious sects: 5 Muslim (
AYUSA Study Abroad: Scholarship LINC lebanon is a republic, with Arabic and French the official languages, Finalists are selected based on merit, cultural interest, and commitment to http://www.ayusa.org/study_abroad/scholarship_linc.htm
Extractions: Meet Our *Star* Student of the Month! CBYX: Full Scholarship to Germany Youth Leadership Scholar ... Frequently Asked Questions With funding from the U.S. Department of State, AYUSA is awarding 16 full scholarships to travel to Lebanon or Tunisia for a short-term exchange program. Selected applicants may be assigned to either destination. Dates and Deadlines The Basics In partnership with the America-Mideast Educational and Training Services (www.amideast.org), AYUSA is pleased to offer full scholarships to live and study in Lebanon or Tunisia. Students will live with a host family, engage in community service projects, travel throughout the country, spend time with local youth, and embark on a cultural adventure of a lifetime. No prior language study is required. What is included in the scholarship? What expenses am I responsible for?
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Lebanon - Countrywatch.com lebanon. CROSSCULTURAL ISSUES AND INFORMATION Crossing Cultural Barriers.As the world becomes increasingly connected, people both at home and in travels http://aol.countrywatch.com/aol_topic.asp?vCOUNTRY=97&SECTION=APP&TOPIC=CCIAI&TY
Extractions: Welcome to all of you to the U.S. Embassy. I am very pleased you could join us for a very typical American summer eventâan outdoor barbeque with friends. Thank you for being here with us. I know I missed a great event several months ago when you gathered at McDonaldâs restaurant for lunch but I am very pleased that Mr. Jean Zoghzoghi, who made that event possible, could join us today for this barbeque. Being here with you today brings back memories of my own high school days. I remember how I always felt as the end of the school year got closer. I couldnât wait to finish final exams, to put aside my books and studying and enjoy the long summer vacation. I imagine you all are feeling the same. I hope, though, that your participation in the ACCESS English language program has made this school year extra rewarding. I applaud your commitment to learn English with us and admire your willingness to study additional hoursâbeyond your regular school programâto develop English skills. I hope that through your language study, and events such as todayâs barbeque, you have learned more about America, its people, culture and institutions.
Cultural Programs - US Embassy Beirut Lebanon The Public Affairs Section also organizes cultural programs to promote better Section welcomes proposals for cultural preservation projects in lebanon. http://beirut.usembassy.gov/lebanon/books.html
Extractions: About Us U.S. Citizen Services Visas to the U.S. Study in the U.S. You Are In: Home About Us Ambassador About the Embassy ... Programs and Events Public Affairs Section Introduction and Staff Press Activities and Media Support American Experts-Speakers Academic Programs and Exchanges ... Useful Links The Public Affairs Section also organizes cultural programs to promote better understanding of the diversity of American arts and culture. A Department of State-sponsored photography exhibit, American Roadside Architecture , was exhibited at three sites in Lebanon in 2004-05. For more than 25 years, architectural historian John Margolies crisscrossed the continental United States, camera in hand, to capture and preserve images of a vanishing tradition in American commerceâthe early gas stations, roadside lodging and quick stop restaurants that sprung up along American roadsides. Exhibited in Beirut, Byblos, and Baatron, Margoliesâ photos offered a look at America during the beginning of the automobile age.
LCPS - Activities - 2001 - Cultural Industries And Cultural Cultural Industries and Cultural Policies in lebanon About For the purposeof the project, the cultural industries sector was defined as including the http://www.lcps-lebanon.org/web04/english/activities/2001/cultural/about.html
Beirut Memorial On Line soldiers and sailors that are veterans of lebanon. It includes the men that losttheir lives as a result of a suicide truck bombing of http://www.beirut-memorial.org/
Extractions: Articles' Archive For a period of 5 years, commencing in 2000, ShooFiMaFi.com was a web-magazine, publishing articles written by visitors like yourself. Then it moved into its next phase of evolution. Following are all 104 articles that were published on ShooFiMaFi.com, along with the comments posted by our readers. They are organized by date (in descending order): Title Category Date Published Who Killed ex-PM Hariri ? Politics February 17, 2005 Passing of a Prime Minister ! Politics February 14, 2005 101 Articles ! Internal February 12, 2005 Circle Of Life ! Social February 8, 2005 Our Generation ! Social February 4, 2005 Respect, Accept ! Social January 29, 2005 Youre In Lebanon, When: Social January 20, 2005 Creativity, Where Are Thou ? Social January 15, 2005 Secularization ! Social January 8, 2005 A Fake Mankouchet Zaatar ! General December 30, 2004 Blame It On ! General December 25, 2004