Queen Rania of Jordan shortlisted for the Most Inspirational Leader featured in 2008 by CNN - جلالة الملكة رانيا العبدالله اكثر القادة الهاما

Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, the Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, has been shortlisted in a poll organized by the CNN International Program: "The Spirit of Leadership".

The poll is aimed to choose the Most Inspirational Leader featured in 2008, and it will open for votes until December 3rd, 2008.

Please do your votes at the CNN site, scroll down to the "Quick Vote" section, select Queen Rania and click Vote.


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Vote for Queen Rania



Candidates for the most inspirational leader featured in 2008:
Wangari Maathai
The activist

Nobel prize-winning Kenyan, Wangari Maathai is an environmental and political activist. She was the first woman in East and Central Africa to earn a doctoral degree when she received her Ph.D. from the University of Nairobi in 1971. Since then, she has served on the National Council of Women, been presiding officer of the African Union's Economic, Social and Cultural Council and served as Kenya's assistant environment minister.

John Hume
The statesman

Politician and Irish civil rights leader, Hume, was the leader of the Social Democratic and Labor Party (SDLP), which he co-founded for over 20 years. In the 1970s, he was instrumental in negotiations leading to a power-sharing agreement that gave the Catholic minority proportional representation in parliament. Hume is also credited with the vision that lay behind the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, which was aimed at restoring self-governance in Northern Ireland.

Kofi Annan
The peacekeeper

Annan was secretary general of the United Nations from 1997 to 2006. He joined the U.N. in 1962 and served with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and was Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping before assuming the top job. Currently, he is chairperson of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa, which helps small-scale farmers; and also played a crucial role in resolving the Kenyan elections crisis in 2007.

Stephen Hawking
The philosopher

Theoretical physicist and author, Stephen Hawking is possibly the world's greatest living scientist. One of his great achievements, together with mathematician Roger Penrose, has been to prove that Einstein's General Theory of Relativity means space and time has a beginning in the "Big Bang" and ends in black holes. In 1998, he published "A Brief History of Time," a layman's guide to the origins of the universe, which has since become a modern classic.

Queen Rania
The philanthropist

Beautiful and intelligent, and balancing a modern outlook with a deep concern for her people, Jordan's Queen Rania seems in many ways to represent the optimistic face of the Middle East's future. Since she entered the spotlight after she married then Prince Abdullah in 1993, she has become known for her philanthropic work, pushing for better educational facilities for Jordan's school children and supporting efforts to empower women.

Johan Cruyff
The team player

European soccer legend, Cruyff was one of the greatest football players the world has ever seen. He was the heartbeat of the Dutch national side during the 1970s and was named European Player of the Century in 1999. He retired from the game and transferred his skills and philosophy into management in Holland and Spain. Today, he heads The Johan Cruyff Foundation which helps children of all ages and abilities take part in sport.

James Lovelock
The visionary

In the 1960s, environmentalist and "planetary doctor," Lovelock came up with the revolutionary theory that all living things have a regulatory effect on the Earth's environment, working together as one complete "superorganism" to sustain life. At first embraced only by the New Age and environmental movements, the scientific mainstream has since accepted the essential truth of Lovelock's visionary "Gaia hypothesis."

Paulo Coelho
The storyteller

Brazilian writer Coelho most influential authors writing today; he is also one of the most widely read having sold more than 100 million books which have been translated into 56 languages. He has lived an eventful life with stints in a mental institution and the Brazilian army under a dictatorship which has infused his writings with a deeply spiritual aspect.

Gustavo Dudamel
The prodigy

Venezuelan conductor, Dudamel, described by The New York Times as, "one of the hottest - and youngest - conducting properties around," is a graduate of El Sistema, the country's education system famous for its role in transforming the lives of impoverished youths. He went on to conduct the Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra which introduces poorer children to classical music. He is currently leading the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.

Blogger Tips: Inline Blogger Comments - How to embed comments forms in blogspot posts?

Finally, Google Blogger (blogspot) is allowing blogger members to include comments forms below posts! after years of having no option but to include comments in separated full pages or pop up windows, unless you do some complicated modifications to your template!

Now, with Blogger in Draft, things got easier, and simpler to do! it is so simple if you are using one of the default blogger templates and made no major modifications to it, then here are the simple steps for how to include inline blogger comments in your blogspot pages:
Visit Blogger in Draft dashboard, then Go to Settings > Comments > in Comment Form Placement: select Embedded below post > Save and enjoy.

But if you were a blogger geek (like me) LOL and made many major modifications and customizations to your blogger template then you would need couple of additional steps that you would find easy too. First of all, follow the steps above, then go check your posts (press ctrl + F5, to make sure that your latest modifications are taking place and your browser is not retrieving the page as previously cashed) if you still don't see comments forms below your posts then Go to your Dashboard > Layout > Edit HTML > [Download Full Template, just in case any error occurs] > Expand Widget Templates,

and find:



Update it to:



Now enjoy the new simple and elegant blogging commenting process, making readers life easier, commenting through some elegant form using their Blogger, LiveJournal, Wordpress, Typepad, AIM, OpenID, Name/URL, or Anonymous profiles through a simple drop down list!


Blogger Tips, Hacks and Widgets



Jordan Pictures 1: Awesome Photos of Petra the World Wonder!

As Petra is one of the greatest sites in Jordan and in the whole World, as one of the World Seven Wonders, and as a must see site for everyone and for all tourists traveling to Jordan!

I would like to share these awesome photos of Petra Jordan, with a brief history of this great World Wonder!

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Petra Jordan Pictures


Petra

History: Petra (البتراء) was the impressive capital of the Nabataean kingdom from around the 6th century BC. The kingdom was absorbed into the Roman Empire in AD 106 and the Romans continued to expand the city. An important center for trade and commerce, Petra continued to flourish until a catastrophic earthquake destroyed buildings and crippled vital water management systems around AD 663. After Saladin's conquest of the Middle East in 1189, Petra was abandoned and the memory of it was lost to the West.

The ruins remained hidden to most of the world until the Swiss explorer, Johann Ludwig Burckhardt, disguised as an Arab scholar, infiltrated the Bedouin-occupied city in 1812. Burckhardt's accounts of his travels inspired other Western explorers and historians to discover the ancient city further. The most famous of these was David Roberts, a Scottish artist who created a number of accurate and detailed illustrations of the city in 1839.

The first real excavations of the site were in 1929 after the forming of Trans-Jordan. Since that time, Petra has become by far Jordan's largest tourist attraction, partially due to the exposure by the Steven Spielberg movie, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, in 1989. Due to the fantastic engineering accomplishments and well-preserved dimension of Petra, the archaeological site was chosen in July 2007 as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World!

Funny Cartoons: Jordanian Google Earth Satellite Pictures!

Check out these funny cartoons characterizing the Jordanian Arabic Culture of being so much restrictive even when it comes to Google Earth.


As Honor is priority number one in the Arabic and Jordanian societies, this cartoon expresses the mentality of preventing public photo shooting as there could be some girls, or outdoor dates around LOL even if it was satellite pictures!


So if you keep zooming in through Google Earth, Jordan, down to Amman, 3rd Circle, and exactly there at the small green field, you might find this: (definitely better than what u could find if you zoomed in to the RGB pub LOL)

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[cartoon by Osama Hajjaj]

Last Cartoon [6] in English:
HEY YO!! What the hell r u lookin at? fuck off or i'll kick your ass! LOL

Funny Cartoons


 


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