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Newsmakers: Sky is the limit — Nora AlMatrooshi and Mohammad AlMulla
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Meet the first Arab female astronaut Nora AlMatrooshi
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Nora AlMatrooshi was born in 1993 and she is from the emirate of Sharjah. She obtained a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the United Arab Emirates University in 2015 along with training from the Vaasa University of Applied Sciences in Finland.
AlMatrooshi is a member of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers and is currently working as an engineer at the National Petroleum Construction Company.
Her career accomplishments include managing engineering projects for the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC).
She was also the vice president of the Youth Council for three consecutive years at the National Petroleum Construction Company.
10 Truly Disgusting Facts About Ancient Roman Life
Ben-Hur and
Gladiator, where men in golden armor ride chariots and emperors are fed grapes in reclining chairs.
Real life in Rome, though, was quite a bit less glamorous. In a time before modern sanitation and medicine, getting through an average day was a difficult task and far more disgusting than you could ever imagine.
10 People Washed Their Mouths Out With Urine
In ancient Rome, pee was such big business that the government had special taxes in place just for urine sales. There were people who made their living just from collecting urine. Some would gather it at public urinals. Others went door-to-door with a big vat and asked people to fill it up.
Bahrain s iconic tower makes it to Spanish magazine cover
MANAMA, December 30, 2020 Bahrain s iconic Green Corner Building has made it to the cover of El Croquis, a bilingual English-Spanish magazine specialised in international designs and architectural works. The magazine embellished the cover of its latest issued with a picture of the iconic edifice, which is part of the Shaikh Ibrahim bin Mohammed Al-Khalifa Centre for Culture and Research in the City Muharraq, reported
BNA. A floor of the four-storey building will be allocated to restoration of old paintings and books, and another will be used for cultural promotion in Bahrain. This is the second time El Croquis, one of the most prestigious architectural magazines in the world, values an iconic building in Bahrain, after dedicating its cover for the first time to the “Dar Al-Muharraq”, which is run by the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities, stated the report.
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