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         Lebanon Culture:     more books (30)
  1. Popular Culture and Nationalism in Lebanon: The Fairouz and Rahbani Nation (Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Literatures) by Christopher Stone, 2007-10-30
  2. Lebanon (Cultures of the World) by Sean Sheehan, 1997-01
  3. Lebanon A Mosaic of Cultures
  4. Political parties in Lebanon;: The challenge of a fragmented political culture by Michael W Suleiman, 1967
  5. Cultural diversity and sectarian attitudes in postwar Lebanon.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies by Simon Haddad, 2002-04-01
  6. Executive Report on Strategies in Lebanon, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Lebanon Research Group, The Lebanon Research Group, 2000-11-02
  7. PATRONS, CLIENTS AND CIVIL SOCIETY: A CASE STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS IN POSTWAR LEBANON.: An article from: Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) by Paul Kingston, 2001-01-01
  8. Culture and administrative behavior in Lebanon by Emile S Shihadeh, 1963
  9. POLITICAL PARTIES IN LEBANON THE CHALLENGE OF A FRAGMENTED POLITICAL CULTURE by Michael W. Suleiman, 1967
  10. The Culture of Sectarianism: Community, History, and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Lebanon by Ussama Makdisi, 2000-07-03
  11. Children of the Roojme: A Family's Journey from Lebanon by Elmaz Abinader, 1997-12
  12. Infant health in Lebanon: Customs and taboos by Jamal Karam Harfouche, 1965
  13. Principals' leadership and school culture in Catholic schools in Lebanon: (Dissertation) by Fadi Toni Helwanji, 2006-05-01
  14. War's Other Voices: Women Writers on the Lebanese Civil War (Gender, Culture, and Politics in the Middle East) by Miriam Cooke, 1996-07

1. Lebanon's Culture
Lebanon's Culture Lebanon has one of the highest literacy rates in the Middle East.
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3. Lebanon Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Culture. Lebanon has a lively arts scene, both traditional and contemporary.The national dance, the dabke, is an energetic Levantine folk dance.
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4. Soc.Culture.Lebanon
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5. Al Mashriq - The Levant - Lebanon And The Middle East
Extensive information about the culture of Lebanon and the Middle East, including a section on Arabic music.
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6. The Country And People Of Lebanon
About Lebanon * Business * Culture * Education * History * Media * Organizations * Travel * Gateways * Arab Countries
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7. BBC NEWS World Middle East Press Bewails New Lebanon 'ordeal'
Samir Qasir represents the new generation of martyrs in Lebanon's culture, in particular its left wing. Commentary in Lebanon's alSafir
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8. MapZones.com : Lebanon Culture
Information of Country s culture, tradition, social life, group, newspaper,musium, books, novels.
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Country Info Lebanon Introduction Lebanon General Data Lebanon Maps Lebanon Culture ... Lebanon Time and Date Lebanon Culture Back to Top Finally, the war had weakened the loose bonds of national loyalty and the feeling of belonging to one society. Although some Lebanese still believed in the efficacy of restoring the unity of a society that would comprise all sects, voices of religious fanaticism and self-interest rejected national and political integration within a system of mutual tolerance. This deficiency of consensus on national issues partly accounted for the continuation of war and conflict in Lebanon in the late 1980s.
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9. Lebanon Culture Lonely Planet World Guide
Culture Environment Getting There Away Getting Around Further Reading Lonely Planet Guides. Thorn Tree Posts. Postcards. Lebanon. Culture
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10. Lebanon History & Lebanon Culture | IExplore
The Lebanon, over the course of history, provided an inaccessible haven The PLO’s presence ultimately led to the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982.
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11. Lebanon, Culture, Food And Drink At ArabNet
and it is Lebanon's culinary contributions that have been the greatest influence on modern Arabic cuisine. Dishes from the Lebanon provide the
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Painters, sculptors, and performers and producers in theater, film, and television have recently distinguished themselves. Lebanon’s coastal plain is divided into several isolated sections by gorges, which are cut by streams that pour down the mountains in winter and spring. In ancient times, north-south movement along the plain was nearly impossible.
Villages developed on larger sections of the plain, and those with good harbors and better agricultural areas evolved into the city-states of Phoenicia. These cities then used the Mediterranean Sea to communicate and trade with one another and beyond the coastal plain. Due to geographical and other barriers, however, Phoenicia never unified politically.

13. World Lebanese Cultural Union Home Page
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Information about tourist life in Lebanon.
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  • 19. Cedars Of Lebanon; Lecture By Rania Masri
    The Cedar of lebanon culture, History, and Ecology. Among the native tree speciespresent in Lebanon, the most famous, most treasured species both
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    The Cedars of Lebanon:
    Significance, Awareness and Management of
    the Cedrus Libani in Lebanon
    Rania Masri
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      Introduction: The Effects of Deforestation
      The first procurement and subsequent deforestation originates from the site where civilization first emerged, the Fertile Crescent. I would like to share with you an episode from the Epic of Gilgamesh known as the Forest Journey. Through this story lies the understanding of ecological processes and the consequences of human action. Approximately 4700 years ago in Uruk, a city-kingdom in southern Mesopotamia, Uruk's ruler Gilgamesh sought to ensure his immortality through the material greatness of his city. He wanted large amounts of timber to accomplish his plans, and he set his sight on the cedars of Lebanon. Extending before Gilgamesh lay an area of land so large its exact size was not known. An almost unbroken forest flourished near southern Mesopotamia, in the hills and mountains surrounding the Fertile Crescent. The forest was so dense that the sun's light barely penetrated through its foliage.

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    CULTURE Lebanon has a lively arts scene, both traditional and contemporary. The national dance, the dabke, is an energetic folk dance. Classical belly dancing still plays an important role at weddings, representing the transition from virgin bride to sensual woman, and is also popular in nightclubs. Traditional Arabic music is created using unharmonised melodies and complex rhythms, often accompanied by sophisticated, many-layered singing. Instruments used include the oud, a pear-shaped string instrument; the tabla, a clay, wood or metal and skin percussion instrument; the nay, a single reed, open-ended pipe with a lovely mellow tone; and the qanun, a flat trapezoid instrument with at least 81 pluckable strings. Literature and poetry have always had an important place in Lebanese culture. One very popular form of poetry is the zajal, in which a group of poets enter into a witty dialogue by improvising verses to songs. The most famous Lebanese literary figure is Khalil Gibran, a 19th-century poet, writer and artist whose work explored Christian mysticism. Contemporary writers include Amin Maalouf, Emily Nasrallah and Hanan Al-Shaykh.
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