The Palestinian Heritage Day at Bethlehem University
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The Palestinian Heritage Day at Bethlehem University
POP-UP NEWS SPRING 2015 Bethlehem University Business Market Kicks Off Successfully For the Second Year Bethlehem- Razan Tamimi- The annual Business Market organized by the Shucri Ibrahim Faculty of Business Administration opened from Friday 17 until Sunday 19 April. Senior students in the Social Cultural Center and the surrounding plaza set up hosts of small businesses. The university students, their parents, staff, and faculty came out in large numbers to support the student’s enterprises. Their projects range from a pet shop and local handiwork, cultural and traditional displays to different kinds of food, donuts and frozen yoghurt stands. The market started with a speech of the dean of Faculty of Business “Dr Fadi Qattan”, illustrating the importance of this event and wishing all people a good time in this market. Thousands of people came to the market. Many show their astonishment by this great event from the business senior students in Bethlehem University. Dr. Kareem Abd Al- Noor, one of the teachers in the business faculty of the university assures that the numbers of people who came to the market was very huge, showing that they (business teachers) did not expect to have this amount of people. Also, he adds that the student worked very hard and this hard work met our expectations. It is worth to mention that all the goods had a very good price, lower that the market price. Also, the market targets different ages and different people. It has goods for kids, women, men, babies, old ones, and housewives. One of the visitors to the market is “Mrs Zainb Adel”. She says that, “it is a very beautiful event, my children and I enjoy very much, and the children do not want to leave it”. It was more than great and successful. The Palestinian Heritage Day at Bethlehem University Bethlehem- Yara Ramadan, Razam Tamimi- Bethlehem University celebrated the Palestinian Heritage Day on March 29 on campus. Students joined in big numbers to celebrate and enjoy their heritage, which was represented and embodied in the students who wore traditional clothes and played the roles of grooms and brides. The Palestinian Clothes, instruments, dances and foods were the basis of the day. Traditional music was played all day long while students enjoyed dancing "dabkeh". The Palestinian food was offered to all the students in the university freely, combined by a free traditional juice. They brought back all the old life of their Palestinian ancestor. Nadeen Lolas one of the students in the Bethlehem University, asserted that this Palestinian day is their way to revitalize their Palestinian heritage. She said that in this way they show to all people that they are stuck to their Palestinian identity, and very proud to their history. The festival featured many of the artistic and cultural heritage. There was a Palestinian tent "Khaimah" decorated with all the Palestinians stuff and symbols. Moreover, there was much stuff to be sold at the festival. All are related to Palestinian heritage and culture. Added to that, there were three brides and three grooms dressed with the Palestinian traditional clothes. Mr. Mahmoud Hmad showed that this event symbolizes our resistance as Palestinian in our land, assuring that this will remind us of our Palestinian heritage and roots and to keep our ancestress history. It was a great day that rerouted the Palestinian sperate in the soles if the young generations. NO.3 SPRING 2015 Interdisciplinary Colloquia BethlehemYara RamadanBethlehem-Razan Tamimi- The Dean of Research Office organizes weekly colloquia in which faculty and the public can participate in conversation with the researcher. The subject of the colloquia have ranged from interreligious and literary studies to environmental and climate change issues. The colloquia usually takes place on Wednesdays at 3:15 p.m. Jamal Arouri; A professional Photographer Giving a Lesson to the Media Club Yara Ramadan– BU– The Chair person of the Arabic Department, Dr. Said Ayyad, and Mr. Khalid Faqih, a teacher of journalism at Bethlehem University, have invited the professional photographer Jamal Arouri to give the students of journalism, media club, and armature photographers a number of tips to make their pictures more professional and appealing. Dr. Said has sat with Mr. Arouri and welcomed him with pleasure in the campus. The latter was more than glad to come all the way from Ramallah city to share his expertise with the students, and a bit of personal events that the photographer has encountered as a Palestinian photographer illustrating how the camera is a tool to tell the truth. The students encouraged him to visit again, as they had an interesting session. For The 14th Year Fatah Bloc Comes Out First in Bethlehem University Elections Bethlehem- Yara Ramadan- The "Jerusalem and Return" bloc, whose name is a reference to Palestinian rights in Jerusalem and the right of return of refugees expelled by Israel in 1948, won 18 out of 31 seats in the university's student union elections. The other 13, meanwhile, went to the leftist "Watan" (Nation) bloc. Every year, students at Bethlehem University head to the elections booths to select their representatives at the Students Senate. Around 65 percent of the students eligible to vote cast their votes to select the best candidates for the Student Senate. One day before the Elections, students dedicate for campaigning and debating. The two competing blocks spread posters, flags and hand-outs to attract the votes of their fellow students. “Election Day is a sign of democracy here at the University,” explains Lama Al Shwalmy, history student and member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PLFP),“through the elections students are free to choose their representatives at the Senate; it is a way to practice our rights”. The Election Campaign started two weeks earlier, starting with the Palestinian Traditional Wedding , organized by the Student Union and attended by all parties. During these two weeks, the leaders of each party present themselves, their beliefs, aims and objectives to the students, as a real political propaganda. There are 4 parties in Bethlehem University: Fatah Youth Organization PLFP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine), whose party is Watan (homeland in Arabic) Islamic Jihad Hamas. The Student Council Election occurs every year and all the parties run for 31 seats in the Student Union. The university filled with colorful flags from each party union, and the leaders and members of each hold meetings with students: “All the organized activities should be union type work, not for real political reasons or purposes”, tells Motaz Allan, head of The Student Union Council and of the Fatah-affiliated Student Bloc at Bethlehem University, “they should do it for the good of the university and the students, not to reach political goals”. Motaz asks for a student union made of parties able to represent and respond to the needs of the students: "what each party wants to achieve is reached through the students that put faith in it”. The dynamics are the same that can be found in any democratic election: “this is a training for the future, most of contemporary Palestinian politicians were head of student parties in university” adds Motaz. “It’s like an exercise for the students that are interested one day in becoming well trained democratic political leaders”. For years, the Student Senate has been an essential part of Bethlehem University 's ambition to provide for its students an environment characterized by pluralism, openness and respect. It acts as a representing organ for the students coming together from various social and religious backgrounds, from cities, villages and refugee camps. We do not work politically in the university, we support the students and make them want to join the political life starting from the university because we believe it is the right of every Palestinian to structure ideas and act as active and rightful political citizens”. As a Response to the Restrictions Palestinians and International Activists Cross the Separation Wall Using Makeshift Bridges Ramallah-Ameera Ghaboun: A number of Palestinians and international activists used temporary bridges to cross the separation wall between Qalandya and Northern Jerusalem. This non-violent direct action was a response to the restrictions Israel had placed upon Palestinian worshippers wishing to access The Aqsa Mosque in the past month.Activists scaled in the wall one by one at around 10:00 a.m Friday the 14th of November. Only a few hundred meters from an Israeli settlement, then they set about cutting through a barbed-wire fence that had been placed near the separation wall. 3 SPRING 2015 Alice in the Holy Land: O little town of Bethlehem From January 17 until January 27, U.S. Catholic and Catholic Theological Union are cosponsoring a Holy Land Pilgrimage that is led by CTU’s eminent scripture scholar and Jerusalem expert, Franciscan Father Leslie Hoppe. U.S. Catholic’s popular scripture columnist Alice Camille is also accompanying the group and leading prayers, reflections, and discussions. She is filing blog posts from the trip. Here is her recap of her day in Bethlehem: One advantage of having an intimate-sized group like the 13 of us is that we learn each other's names and basic stories pretty quickly. We were strangers in the airport in Philadelphia on Saturday night. By Tuesday in Bethlehem we were a vitally functioning faith community gathered around the altar in the small grotto at Shepherd's Field. In Bethlehem, I repeat. Like falling off a Christmas card and into the New Testament. Not long after Mass, we were strolling through the backstreets off Manger Square listening to the muezzin give the Muslim call to worship from a nearby minaret. The chant got me thinking: Unlike nearly every other place we normally find ourselves, there is no sacred and profane split in the consciousness here. It seems every street reminds you that you're walking through the land of the Bible. Everything is holy. Every hour is sacred. Ilan Pappé lectures at Bethlehem University Is there some way to import this state of mind and bring it home? nation in the eyes of many, as marginal residents in a land that only two generations ago was their home. There,we had another wave of sadness pass over us different yet as full of pathos as what we encountered at Yad Vashem yesterday. Displacement of a community is not a holocaust. But it is a tragedy that continues to impoverish one particular people literally and the world community morally. Every pilgrim's challenge. After viewing the traditional holy sites—the incomparable Church of the Nativity, the charming Milk Grotto—and buying enough rosaries to arm the entire Blue Army, we made our way to a less typical stop: Bethlehem University. There we encountered some Palestinian students and professors who took us on a short tour of their divided consciousness as citizens of a place that is not quite a This photo from Bethlehem University's Chapel of the Divine Child depicts a wall of girl children who were martyrs. The opposite wall is covered with boys. It's such a tender place to stand, in a room surrounded by children sacrificed to conflicts none of them invented. Alice Camille is the author of U.S. Catholic's monthly scriptural reflection column Testaments which is only available to print subscribers. Ghassan Kanafani’s Book Exhibition Hidden Histories: Palestine and the Eastern Mediterranean’ Bethlehem-Razan Tamimi- After the well-attended ‘Research and Scholarship Symposium’ featuring Dr. Basem L. Ra’ad at Bethlehem University last month, the Dean of Research Office organized a follow up Book Feast on April 21st around Dr. Ra’ad’s book ‘Hidden Histories: Palestine and the Eastern Mediterranean’ presented during his lecture. Twenty free copies of Dr. Ra’ad’s book were made available to students, staff, and faculty with the proviso the receivers would participate in the Book Feast. Bethlehem- On April 14th, Israeli historian Ilan Pappé gave a lecture at Bethlehem University on “Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine: Past, Present and Future”. Pappé was in Bethlehem on invitation of Bethlehem University and Dar Al Karma for Media Research and Publication. Professor Pappé is a Professor of History and the Director of the European Centre for Palestine Studies at the University of Exeter. His research and writings particularly focus on the modern Middle East and in particular the history of Israel and Palestine. He is a prolific writer and has also written on multiculturalism, Critical Discourse Analysis, and on Power and Knowledge. Furno Hall, where the event took place, was packed with students, staff, and visitors. Pappé presented the contents of his book “The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine” and participated in a lively discussion with the participants afterwards. Aya Qassas-Bethlehem– Sansour Hall– In the third year on a row, Watan leftist party of BU organizes a book exhibition under the name of the late Palestinian author, Ghassan Kanafani. The ecibition was held for three days starting Monday the 9th of February. Murad al-Hayik, the secretary of Watan said that there were roughly 450 books for sale with almost 10% discount. Most of the books are political books and poetry books. The goal of it was to embody the an actual activism in raising intellectual awareness. Students attended to buy books, get henna tattoos, buy embroidery , listen to traditional music and drink coffee. Everyone who had read the book was welcome to attend the Book Feast; students, staff members, and faculty members mixed in small groups and participated in a lively exchange about the ideas and research presented in Dr. Ra’ad’s book. The discussion revolved around five major themes: remapping religious discourse, Palestinian cultural heritage and identity, language and the dialectic of naming and unnaming, the issue of “selfcolonizing traps” and how Palestinians can decolonize their minds, and finally the extent to which the author and the book engage in mythmaking in consecrating the historical basis for the language of Palestinian rights. Articles 4 SPRING 2015 31 years of selfless service to Bethlehem University Bethlehem University Mourns Brother Cyril Litecky It was a sad moment when the news about the passing away of Brother Cyril Litecky on Saturday, 4th of April 2015 – the day before Easter Sunday- was received by email from Br. Peter Bray, Vice Chancellor of Bethlehem University.. Hundreds of the faculty and staff and students attended the funeral Mass and burial of Br. Cyril. The Chapel of the Devine Child on campus was full, and many people had to stand outside to attend the Mass. The funeral was also attended by Archbishop Giuseppe Lazzarotto Apostolic Delegate to Jerusalem and Palestinian and Chancellor of Bethlehem University; Auxiliary Bishop William Shomali, Patriarchal Vicar for Jerusalem and Palestine; and the Mayor of Bethlehem, Ms. Vera Baboun, a graduate and former faculty member of Bethlehem University. Also present in the crowd were a number of former faculty and staff of Bethlehem University who came to pay their last respects to a beloved colleague. Following the Mass, Brother Cyril’s body was laid to his rest in the Brothers’ crypt built into the lower level of the Library. Daily Traffic Jam At the De La Salle Day celebration in 2014, Br. Cyril was recognized for 30 years of service. He spoke about his work and love for Bethlehem University; he ended his speech by saying, “Do not forget to visit me under the library.” During Mass, Brother Peter Iorlano, one of the De La Salle Brothers who serves at Bethlehem University, delivered a eulogy for Brother Cyril. Symposium About the Literary and Historical Heritage for Al-Aqsa Mosque Written by: Razan Tamimi After the constructions and expansion of Gush Etzion Street which ties Hebron and Bethlehem, it is noticed that there is a huge traffic in daily bases. Hundreds of cars are stucked in this street for hours, unable to move or to cross the white lines in the street. Many people wonder what the reasons for this traffic jam are, assuring that this jam did not exist before this expansion. If anybody goes from Hebron to Bethlehem will see that the cars are lined from Bait Ummar, Aroub Camp, and Gush Etzion . This astonished the drivers lead them complains that this huge traffic jam makes them late for their jobs and occasions. Many drivers say that the recent expansion of the street is not true; explaining that the Israeli Government pretended to expand the street from the side of Hebron but actually it did not. Brother Cyril made it known that he wanted to die in Bethlehem, where he spent almost half of his life as a Brother. Other group of drivers says that the reason for this is the amount of cars that is increasing rapidly. It may also be the roundabout in the end of the street that gives only the drivers who come from Gush Etzion settlements the right to move first because they are on the roundabout. This traffic jam has very negative effects. Many drivers go beyond the white line which leads to horrible accidents. The drivers assure that the number of accident in this street increased since the recent expansion. But still many questions have no answers. Why does the traffic jam increased only since the recent street expansion? Is there any political reason for this? Why is the need to hinder the movement of Hebronite? Could we relate it with the recent kidnap of the three Israeli settlers from Gush Etzion region? Bethlehem University – Kholoud Abu Yabes: Arabic Department at Bethlehem University organized a symposium about the literary and historical heritage of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem on Tuesday, the twenty-eighth of October at Furno hall in the attendance of a large number of students and university professors. Yousef Al Ozbaki, the symposium investigator of manuscripts in the library of Al Aqsa Mosque, participated in the symposium. It began with a speech by Dr. Khalil Issa, who explained that the objective of organizing the symposium is to introduce students to the importance of manuscripts in Palestine. Also to ensure that Palestine has a written history that documented thousands of years ago, which represents the civilization and culture of the Palestinians. Then, Dr. Said Ayyad , Head of the Arabic Department, continued with his opening word at the symposium, he welcomed the attendance of the guest, who gave a detailed explanation of the types of manuscripts in Palestine and display multiple images and models for them, and discussed the importance of historical and cultural level. Articles 5 Facebook By You're sitting alone in your room doing your writing homework peacefully. Your cell phone is right next to you. Your eyes are going back and forth on your mobile. You're losing your concentration on your homework. A peculiar voice buzzing in your head " Check me please. Check me please". You give up, and finally you open your facebook account with eager curiosity. Congratulations, you're now in the zone of the facebook addicts. But still, people of different ages use facebook to promote their business and to fill their free time. Firstly, F.B is widely used in the business stream. Many companies and institutions find a new and effective way to advertise and promote their products and services. Surely enough, e-marketing is considered as an effective way of advertisement especially on F.B in which the companies can create different pages and groups to upload pictures and videotapes about their products. So they'll have the chance to enlarge their customers circle. Furthermore, many individuals use their F.B pages and accounts to publicize their hand-made products. As they don't have the required capital to establish an actual business, they can create their own small business by F.B . On the other hand, different T.V channels take advantage of F.B to announce their programs, movies, or series. This creative way gives them a good feedback about the popularity of specific movies or programs by the number of the likes, comments, and shares. As a result, these channels will be aware to their viewers wishes. Secondly, F.B is considered as a good way to fill our leisure time. Teens and children absolutely know how to spend their free time on F.B. Either they go on chat with their friends and relatives, or they play on F.B games. This way enables them to create their own world and work by which they can invite and interact with different people and friends. This also enables them to make new relationships with others. F.B is also a good electronic way to stalk and follow others in your free time. It gets you in others lives like people you are interested and concerned of. You can get several information about their lives, what they are about, what they like, what they don't, and even more, what their relationship status is. Finally, people use F.B in their spare time to express themselves. By updating new statuses, profile pictures, and cover photos they can share and spread their thoughts and ideas wittingly. Somehow F.B plays a key role as a good field for business and entertainment uses. Whatever your age is whatever your position in life is F.B is allowed freely and easily for everyone this world as a global social network. It’s Good To Cheat... Sometimes! By Yara Ramadan Cheat meals improve leptin production levels. (Leptin) is the hormone that encourages metabolism of fat and at the same time, it manages appetite. Normally, the leptin level in the body is reduced after one week of dieting and this level is restored to the normal level during cheat days. therefore, the body is once again prepared to burn fat and to contain appetite for the next diet week. Cheat meals also lessen cravings during noncheat days. Foods that can be eaten during cheat days reduce the desire to eat the same foods when dieting. Cheat meals are designed to keep you usually sane, as our natural compulsions take the better of us, a cheat meal helps normalize cravings and keeps you on track with your diet plan or exercise. According to the expert Hazem al Meawi, a cheat meal is a meal that has been designated to one day of any type of food you like, in my opinion except trans fats. Some cheat meals include pizza, cakes, hamburger, ice cream (12 ,)شيكلpan cakes and other foods that make eating and dieting more exciting. A caloric restricted diet, metabolic rate often drops but when a high caloric meal is consumed, metabolism increases. Strict weight loss diet works better if you bend the rules occasionally SPRING 2015 Bethlehem University Sport Achievements Bethlehemethlehem University's girls volleyball team are the 1st place winners of the 2015 Palestinian universities Volleyball competition! Saving the Land! Dean Of Student - Bethlehem University organized a voluntary work day during which students planted over 100 olive trees in the village of Wadi Fukin in Bethlehem. What does God mean to you? When people think of their lives, their relationships, their destiny, and their future, they might have one thing in common in spite of all the differences between them. It is that miraculous spirit of the one God of this universe. God is the greatest king who has full omniscience of whatever happens and will happen in this mortal and earthly life. as for a poor person like me, being one of God's blessed creatures means happiness and comfort in this evil life. But of course, this blessing is not easily earned. It needs to have great faith and confidence in your creator, to fight with a full loyalty the wickedness and vices of the surrounding world, and also to be perfectly devoted and honest in being one of God's slaves. What an enormous happiness to feel like your beloved master and king prefer you. It is a sacred feeling when you realize that God wants you to live this worldly life as a passing traveler to his everlasting heaven. That what minimizes and reduces my everyday worries and trifles to rethink of the Greatest reward and to relive my holy life as a worshipping slave in the temporary journey of this life. 6 ARTICLES SPRING 2015 Screens with High Brightness in Bethlehem Streets BU Students Abroad BU Students in the USA With Sir John McGckin Internship Program By Ameera Ghaboun It’s the golden internship and the gate of new experiences. It’s a chance that everybody wishes to have. It’s the internship that opens the minds and hearts of ten students in Bethlehem University with different fields of study that allows them to get involved in the work experience in the land of opportunities and get introduced to a new culture, new life and real responsibilities. Ten of BU students had this priceless opportunity to work as interns with the Catholic Charities in different locations around the USA. The McGuckin internship program provided the students with valuable career experience in the professional level. That surely helped them to gain a lifelong work and cultural experience. The students started their internship by attending an orientation session in the Catholic Charities Office CCUSA. After which the students moved to eight different locations, each worked in their field of study. Each student worked closely with the staff as an employee in the Agencies of the Catholic Charities that always focus on providing the help for the people in need in the States, regardless their ages, religion, race or gender. The ten interns did not only gain an experience of working with different marginalized communities, but also they were able to create mutual understanding between Americans and Palestinians. They were able to get introduced into a new culture; they were about to represent Bethlehem University as well as Palestine. As part of their internship, they were ready to make presentations about the complexity of the Palestinian situation and the obstacles that a Palestinian might face in his/her own hometown. As the McGuckin Internship program always aims for the best of its’ interns, the ten interns had to prepare a final presentation discussing their work experience and their living the in the States, besides evaluating the trip and listing the positive and negative points of it The students also got the opportunity to meet up with the Chief Representative of the PLO in the United States Ambassador Maen Erikat and discuss the present situation in Palestine besides going for a tour around Washington DC. A Feminist Perspective to the Image of Women in Media Women’s Image in the Media A recent UNESCO report describes the common images of women in the media: “the glamorous sex kitten, the sainted mother, the devious witch, the hard faced corporate and political climber.” The report, released in 2009, states that, at the current rate of progress on stereotyping women, it will take another 75 years to achieve gender equality in the media. Something we do everyday is seeing numerous ads on televisions, magazines and signboards. One thing we do not do is pausing to grasp the folded messages behind the highlyspread mass media. Is today’s media another veiled way to oppress women? As a young woman, I start to wonder; Is this how I want to be represented? Is this the image I want to send to the world? Questions that today’s far–reaching men and women should also inquire. My goal is to introduce you to the limited images that today’s media is restricting women with, and they are the images of housewives, angry working mothers and decorative sex-objects.First of all, The issue of housework occupies a special place in feminist criticism of sexual role divisions (1975)The concerning issue lies in media’s portrayal of women in these roles. According to (Courtney and Lockeretz, 1970) Housewives are often shown as stupid, incapable of performing simple tasks and dependent on male advice. Such negative image demeans women as equal human beings as men, and it also demonstrates an image of weak and passive position. While this image takes its place in standard media and takes women’s housework for granted, women everywhere waste a great deal of time, energy and talent to carry out this daily burden. Despite that, the housewife image is showing no sign of improvement , nevertheless , the quantity of this image is increasing profoundly. Viewing women as housewives in advertisements is not the crisis. The objection in showing women in their homes, doing housework and using house products lies in the significant repetition of that image which sends a message which declares that the women’s only logical place is at home (X, NARB, 1975) Another problem that this representation is causing is, the indirect definition of the man and wife relationship, as it’s showing men as superior over women, smarter and more reliable. Another obstacle in the face of the equality process. Second of all, women of this time are feeling more confident with themselves and their abilities to break into professional careers among their natural domestic lives as mothers and housewives. Another negative and limited image is the image of working women. They are shown as angry, workaholic and neglecting mothers, and thisimage is repeated frequently, just as if working women can not be “working mothers” because they are incapable of doing both. While crossing the New Street at Bethlehem city, I was blinded for a while by the brightness of one screen for advertisement. The screen is situated on the corner of the street facing each car or person is coming from Hebron-Jerusalem Street. Many people were surprised by the amount of brightness that is coming from the Screen, complaining to Bethlehem Mayor “Mrs Vira Baboun”. One of the people who complain about this screen is “Ms Ameera Ghaboun”, saying that “This screen is damaging. I was going to make an accident because of this screen, but God saves me this time”. She also added that she complains for Bethlehem Mayor and they assure that they will find a solution for this problem soon. By asking the people in Bethlehem about this screen, it is noticed that they are uncomfortable by its existence. They say that its location on the corner of the street is dangerous as it blinded the ones who come from the next streets. Thus, many accidents will happen and the number of injuries will increase. “Nasser Nasredeen” one of driving instructors assures that this screen with this high brightness may increases danger in the streets. He explains that the eye in the night enlarged to be able to see in night and when we have this amount of brightness suddenly, they eye will close quickly and the drivers will not be able to see and that defiantly will lead to disasters on the streets. Many people agree that the best solution for this problem is to move this screen for another high spot or the decrease its brightness. This will help to save many lives in the street and will able people to have a save drive in their city. 7 By Hazem Meawi Have you ever litter on the street? Or somewhere else? Like, park, public garden, sidewalk or on your university campus? Well, if your answer is yes. And I'm sure that all of you have done this sometime or may be still littering until now. Have you ever thought about what is going to happen to this garbage after you throw it away? Do you think it will fade or disappear? Or do you say between you and yourself well, it is just a little piece of trash it won't matter? Or maybe you say, all people are throwing trash it's not just me! Well, if your answer is yes let me tell you, by thinking like this you will be the most important cause of leading your health, your money and your environment to a huge catastrophe. Fortunately, all people agree that littering is a worldwide dangerous problem that affects everyone's life and it must be solved immediately before we sink in our trash. I have recently become interested in littering as a very serious problem that requires an immediate action. And after reading several sources on the internet and doing research on the subject, I have learned more about the negative effects that may accrue as a result of this issue .so we all need to move urgently and do something to prevent this terrible issue from increasing? But first let me show you how this hidden enemy can badly affect your health, money and your environment as well. ARTICLES SPRING 2015 Littering can affect your health psychologically and physically. Statistics show that Having litter thrown everywhere in the neighborhood affects people who are frustrated with personal matters such as work, school, family or social life, and would be further stressed out if they see the unsightly piles of trash on the ground around them .This would further degrade their mental and emotional wellbeing. sick as a result of this problem that reduces the aesthetic appeal of public places including streets, gardens, and parks. Also, when these litters get into our Another thing, governments can urge their councils to establish anti litter signs on streets, schools and all public places also, they take the responsibility to put sufficient number rivers or the sea it can kill the aquatic life because it decreases the oxygen level when it decays in water. Another example, when cigarettes are thrown out there is a big chance to cause fires. of litter cans or bins everywhere. For some, litter is a big head ache. They want to keep their place clean and tidy. Even a slightest bit of litter would provoke their mood, causing them to lose focus on what they were doing. Such cases occur in working environment or academic environment, like your classroom. You as a university student, how would you feel when your feet moves unconsciously and comes across a litter on the floor, surly, it causes you to lose your focus. Littering affects your physical health as well. Trash in any area attracts vermin, bacteria, mosquitoes and all kinds of bugs and insects which cause many infectious diseases such as, cholera, diarrhea, and tetanus. Also, broken glass and any other sharp objects are dangerous when left in public places. Because littering has many negative impacts on your health, money and your environment, we all need quick solutions to prevent it or at least to reduce it. A research shows about 85% of littering is the result of Littering costs money. Removing litter from the environment costs everyone's money through taxes. The governments are forced to employ cleaners to clear the litter and buy road sweepers. The amount of money being spent picking up litter could be used in repairing roads, hiring more firemen, building new public gardens or in education. Litter also, impedes the economic development badly. Good stores and important business will not locate in a community full of trash. Littering causes a lot of problems for the environment, and the most important one, is pollution. Lots of plants and animals can die or get individual attitudes so, changing individual's behavior is key to prevent littering and this firstly comes from family. Parents must teach their children the importance of cleanliness, encourage them to stop littering and show them how this bad behavior can affect their health and their environment badly. Also, education is an important tool. . People who are aware of the dangers of litter often make more of In addition, they can encourage their intellectual councils to distribute brochures regularly on citizens with statistics to inform them about the negative impacts of this issue. Media also has an important part in this. It can provide many advertisements on TV and radio that urge people to stop littering and show them how bad it is on their lives. The truth, we all know about the problem and fortunately, we all can do something to help prevent and reduce litter so it’s the time to act on it. The first step, start with yourself, stop littering or pick up any trash you see. You can also educate all your family and friends about littering and how bad it is. .If you want to take it even a step further, you can become a guest speaker about the impact of littering. an effort to always put their trash the correct place. They also spread the word to others they see littering and teach them to dispose of garbage the right way. Surly, schools and universities must take this responsibility by encouraging their students to stop litter through many specialist lecturers in this field; also, they can urge them to make anti litter campaigns to reduce or prevent this issue or support them to make anti litter signs. Governments have the most significant rule in this. First, they can force their citizens to pay high fines when anybody of them litter. Governments also can improve their laws by including littering punishment. This means that when anyone litter he will be punished in addition of paying high fines. Create a website about the environment or group on facebook. Gather many statistics and interesting facts to make it interesting. Also, you can demote smoking. About 34% of litter is cigarette butts imagine how much cleaner the earth would be just without cigarette butts. 1 in 3 cigarettes are littered. SPRING2015 2015 SPRING SPRING 2015 Entertainment Health Health 9 88 Run to Stay Young 4 Easy Ways to Prevent Obesity Health Benefits of Olives By Yara Ramadan By Yara Ramadan Running may reverse aging in certain ways while walking does not, a noteworthy new study of active older people 1. Cardiovascular Benefits finds. The findings raise interesting questions about whether most of us need to pick up the pace of our workouts in By Hazem Meawi order to gain the greatest benefit. When free radicals oxidize cholesterol, blood vessels are damaged and fat 1. Eat breakfast builds up in arteries, possibly leading to a heart attack. The antioxidant Walking is excellent exercise. No one disputes that idea. Older people who walk typically have a lower incidence nutrients in black olives impede this oxidation of cholesterol, thereby Many people begin a weight loss program thinking that they need to cutheart out meals to and diabetes, of obesity, arthritis, disease and longer lifespans than people who are sedentary. For many years, helping to prevent heart disease. Olives do contain fat, but it’s the healthy lose weight. The opposite is actually the case. By cutting meals, you make your body in fact, physicians and scientists have used how far and fast someone can walk as a marker of health as people age. monounsaturated kind, which has been found to shrink the risk of not know when it will get sustenance again and cause it to begin storing fat. Also, atherosclerosis and that increase good cholesterol. Whenwith diets But researchers andmany older calories people themselves also have noted walking ability tends to decline age.low Olderin many people are not hungry in the morning because they are eating too monounsaturated fat more are altered the difficulty monounsaturated fat people whosebreakfast primary to exercise is walking often start walking slowly to andincrease with greater as the years after dinner. To start the day off right, you need to eat a healthy get your content (without becoming too high in total fat), research study pass, fatiguing more easily. metabolism working. participants typically experience a decrease in their blood cholesterol, Many of us probably would assume that this cholesterol, physical slowing is inevitable. And past studies of aging walkers, LDL and LDL:HDL ratio. Allinof these changes lower our risk 2. Take the Stairs physiologists have found that, almost invariably, their walking economy declines over time. That is, they begin of heart disease. This simple change can help you burn hundreds of extra calories a day. Whenever you which makes moving harder and more tiring. using more energy with each step, 2. Weight Loss are tempted to take the elevator, be it at work or the library, hit the staircase and climb at the University up. Stairs are a great way to burn some extra caloriesBut andresearchers can help energize you afterof Colorado in Boulder and Humboldt State University in Arcata, Calif., began to It people’s appears physical that monounsaturated fats, the or kind in slowed olives, or when wonder whether this slow decay of older ease really is inexorable if it found might be working long hours at a desk or another sedentary job. saturated fats, may encourage weight loss. Olive oil consumption reversed by other types of exercise and,replacing in particular, by running. has been shown to breakdown fats inside fat cells, get rid of belly fat and 3. Choose Low Calorie Beverages Happily, Boulder has an unusually largereduce population highly active older people, so the scientists did not lack for insulinofinsensitivity. Many Americans intake an excessive amount of empty calories from soda and other potential research subjects. Putting the word out at gyms and among running and walking groups, they soon People who have the highest beverages loaded with sugar. Reach for low calorierecruited beverages instead, substituting 30 men and women in their midto late-60s or early 70s. olive consumption eat fewer calories overall and are rarely overweight. Blood tests show they have higher levels of diet drinks, water and other low calorie beverages when possible. By cutting out soda, Fifteen of these volunteers walked at least three times a week forsatiety 30 minutes or more. The other 15full. ran at least serotonin, a so-called hormone that makes us feel most people can cut hundreds of calories daily. three times a week, again for 30 minutes or more. The runners’ pace varied, but most moved at a gentle jogging The aroma extracts from olive oil can leave us feeling fuller, cutting our 4. Walk an Extra 2,000 Steps Daily speed. calorie intake by almost 200 a day, they said. Just a simple walk around a few blocks can help you The stay scientists fit and prevent obesity. Over gathered all of the volunteers at the University of Colorado’s Locomotion Laboratory and had each CancerofPrevention the past few decades, Americans have moved awayrunner from and physical and being walkerlabor complete three brief 3. sessions walking at three different, steadily increasing speeds on active. It doesn’t take much to help burn calories and improve your cardiovascular specially equipped treadmills. The treadmills were designed to measure how the volunteers’ feet hit the ground, in The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of olives make them a health. Try to do something every day that gets you walking evenbiomechanics. if it is just a order to around, assess their natural for protection against cancer because chronic oxidative stress and 15 minute walk around your neighborhood or workplace on your lunch break. chronic their inflammation can bedata keythat factors in the development of cancer.their If The volunteers also wore masks that measured oxygen intake, the researchers used to determine our cells get overwhelmed by oxidative stress (damage to cell structure basic walking economy. and cell function by overly reactive oxygen-containing molecules) and As it turned out, the runners were better, chronic more efficient walkers than the walkers. less energy to excessive inflammation, our risk They of cellrequired cancer is increased. CHOCOLATE AS A SUPPLEMENT: THE BENEFITS move at the same pace as the volunteers who only walked regularly. OF CHOCOLATE In fact, when the researchers compared their older runners’ walking efficiency to that of young people, which had been measured in earlier experiments at the same By Razan lab, they Tamimi found that 70-year-old runners had about the same walking efficiency as your typical sedentary college student. Old runners, it appeared, could walk with the pep of young people. The more scientists learn about chocolate, the more amazing chocolate seems. What are the benefits aside from the feeling of satisfaction that only chocolate Older walkers, of onchocolate the other hand, had about the same walking economy as people of the same age who were sedentary. In effect, walking did not prevent people from can bring? Here's a short list of the benefits of chocolate. losing their ability to walk with ease. The importance of vitamin E surprising to the researchers, the biomechanics of the runnersboost and the 1.More Chocolate, according to recent research, may provide a mental by walkers elevatingduring walking were almost identical. Runners did not walk differently than regular walkers, in terms ofeffect how many they took or the of their strides or other measures of the mechanics of their walking. blood flow to the brain. The of thissteps is that chocolate maylength be good for improving one's memory and attention and may be helpful for speeding up reaction times. But something was different. 2.The Chocolate mayspeculate be good for A German study found thattheir women who were researchers thatthe thisskin. difference resides deep within volunteers’ muscle cells. Intense or prolonged aerobic exercise, such as running, is known to given chocolate cocoaof every day forwithin a period of three hadOrtega, skin that increase the number mitochondria muscle cells, months said Justus nowwas an associate professor of kinesiology at Humboldt University, who led the study. Kholoud Abu Yabes moister and help softer, possibly as for a these resultcells. of So improved blood circulation. Mitochondria to provide energy more mitochondria allow people toBy move for longer periods of time with less effort, he said. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble nutrient (your body’s fat soaks it up) that helps alsomay mayprovide have better betweenagainst their muscles than walkers do, Dr. Ortega said, meaning that fewer muscles need towhich contract during movement, protect your cells from free radical damage, is associated with cancer 3.Runners Chocolate somecoordination level of protection heart disease. Researchers resulting in less energy being used. and other health conditions. Many scientists believe it may help prevent or have found that dark chocolate consumption reduces hypertension, reduces cholesterol delay the onset of dozens of chronic diseases like Alzheimer’s disease, levels, adds protectionmitigated against But whateverand the reason, running definitely the otherwiseblood substantial clots. decline in walking economy that bladder seems toinfections occur with age, he said, It’s a result has the heart disease, cancer, and cataracts. also that believed implications beyond the physiology lab. If moving feels easier, he said, people tend to do more of it,can improving theirskin health and enhancing vitamin help protect from UV damage. their lives in the process. 9 Entertainment The Palestinian Heritage Day Through Yara's Lenses ! SPRING 2015 Entertainment 10 SPRING 2015 Coldplay angers fans by telling them to check out ‘Freedom for Palestine’ video Sabah dead: Lebanese actress and singer, known as the 'Diva of Arab Music' dies, aged 87 Coldplay posted a link to a “Freedom for Palestine” video by the band One World that featured lyrics like ‘it could be you and your family/forced from your home and your history,’ and images of Israeli army checkpoints and the security fence, angering a large number of its Jewish and pro-Israel fan base. Sabah, one of the Arab world’s most high-profile entertainers, has died, aged 87. Within less than a day, there were 12,000 comments on their post, including promises to boycott the band and a Facebook group that demanded an apology to Israel. Anti-Israeli fans also posted comments to support Palestine, such as “Zionism is racism” and “Israel is an apartheid state.” Coldplay’s sound has been influenced by a number of political bands, such as U2, Filter, and Radiohead, but until now, the band has kept their songs and statements largely apolitical. Glenn Beck responded to the song on his Fox News channel show, calling it “propaganda” and saying it was “important to look evil in the eye.” Beck then began to cry. Comedian Thomas and musician Billy Bragg, however, gave the song their ringing endorsement. After some Facebook users reported the URL to the song as “abusive,” the link was blocked by Facebook. But One World quickly created a new site here. Mafar Concert Saturday Night 6 Get your ticket th of December Now!! The Lebanese actress and singer passed away in her Beirut home of an unspecified illness. Born to a Christian family in Lebanon as Jeanette Feghali, she recorded an estimated 3,000 songs and appeared in more than 90 films. She released her first song in 1940, aged 13. The singer was promptly signed by Egyptian film producer Asia Dagher, who enlisted her for three films – including El-Qalb Louh Wahid (The Heart Has Its Reasons) and she later became known by her character's name – Sabah. Her other nicknames included 'Shahroura', Arabic for 'singing bird', and 'Sabbouha', a diminutive of Sabah. She was also known as the 'Diva of Arab Music' in the Arab world. Bethlehem University Students Forms a Stunning Musical Band Called "MAFAR" Two gifted students of Bethlehem University were able to form a musical band and produce video clips with very limited instruments. Their music is so good that thousands of people reached to the video clip within hours. Jeries Babish, the Nay player and Marwan Samamreh, the Guitarist were able to astonish their fans with their amazing music. A band that has just started will surely be famous worldwide soon enough!