domingo, 23 de novembro de 2008

A Mulher no mundo árabe.

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As dificuldades de conciliar a tradição com a modernidade e de impor imites a uma sociedade que corrompeu o significado social do lugar da mulher, que era considerado sagrado na antiga tradição.


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Arab Women Achievers (With Moroccan Music) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38ECorzBozI

1) Zahra Cherkaoui (Arab Moroccan mother). She represents all Arab mothers. 2) Salma Hayek 3) Shakira 4) Diane Rehm, host of the nationally-syndicated show, The Diane Rehm Show, the most popular show on American National Public Radio. She is of Lebanese and Egyptian descent. 5) Queen Noor (Jordan) 6) Rachida Dati: Minister of Justice of France. Father is Moroccan, mother is Algerian. 7) Princess Lalla Salma (Morocco) 8) Helen Thomas (Lebanese American Journalist) 9) Ghada Shouaa (Syrian heptathlete gold medal, 1996) 10) Queen Rania (Jordan) 11) Nawal El Moutawakel from Morocco (First Arab, Muslim, African to win the olympic medal--400m--1984. 12) Fairouz (Lebanese singer) She stopped singing when Muslims and Christians fought each other in Lebanon. 13) Sheikha Mozah (Qatar) 14) Hassiba Boulmerki. Middle distance runner. First Algerian to win an olympic medal. 15) Christa McAuliffe. Lebanese American teacher. 16) Oum Kathoum (Egyptian singer) Loved in the Arab World. 17) Donna Shalala: She served for eight years as Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Clinton. She is also the president of University of Miami. Music by Moroccan singer: Nabila Maan. Name of the song: Allah Ya Moulana (which is originally Nass El Ghiwane song).





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Women in Morocco - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exYRSKxssc4

Women in Morocco are the topic of this program made available by the European Parliament at => http://www.eux.tv




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