The idea around which this book revolves is the necessity of integration between economic development and administrative reforms to achieve the goal of achieving the desired economic sustainability of the United Arab Emirates. One hand cannot clap and a building cannot be erected if one hand builds and the other holds a pickaxe and demolishes what the first hand built.
And in this novel specifically, escape is summed up...in the entire story!
You feel that you must return to this novel after the end
As if it was the happy ending that was supposed to be
That this was the eternal moment, that it was the right decision that had to be taken
If only we could strike a balance between pleasure and suffering...
And to escape from fears for certainty..
To learn to escape from our deadly questions to save the moments we love!
Let us enjoy stability on the shoulder of safety
Don't run away from us..
Summary of the novel..
An adventurous journey that aimed to explore and get away from the routine, ending in imminent danger in the nature and towering mountains of Altai. After a painful separation between loved ones, the hero disappears, lost without returning, to discover there his purpose in life and integrate with the culture of those who live in the steppes of Mongolia. The goal of sublime love remains the link to achieving the dream and revealing... The secret is there. Hobby becomes the only salvation for achieving goals
About the story: The story of a beautiful girl who came from the land of the Nile and married (Atej). She lived in Fareej Al Murar, before settling in the Al Twar area. She adapted to the spectrum of Emirati society. She gave birth to girls and boys and had grandchildren. She was proficient in cooking, cooking, and Emirati ramsa. Her story is a collection of stories, her heroes and her children. The eight.
The events of this novel began at the end of the nineteenth century, specifically in the year 1882 AD, and continued until the present time. The novel contains reality and fantasy, even if reality dominates it more. I have selected a story from each verse, and put them all in this novel so that it is all the stories. And let the groans of the world gather in the heart of this family, for this is how fate intended, and this is how the days and years passed with a succession of events. The novel would not have occurred to me if it had not been for the fact that it had been inspired by a woman... a woman who is not like other women in my view... Yes, a woman to whom I owe great credit for taking my hand in writing this novel. She is a woman from the beautiful past, from the era of the Hollows and the Yamal. She is a woman who struggled to survive. To live, to continue her life’s journey with full strength... a woman who cannot be repeated in this time. She is my inspiration, and for her sake I decided to begin and continue the narration of this novel until the end.
The collection “The Hidden One Who Survives Interpretation” includes 28 poems, some of which are short and some are long, and deals with emotional, national, philosophical and contemplative issues. The relationship with women constitutes an important axis in the collection based on the poet’s refined humane and civilized view of women. Exile also constitutes a major axis since the poet lives in exile. Many years ago. The poet also resorts to writing abstract, contemplative poems sometimes as a result of his interaction with external existence and his preoccupation with humanizing things. The collection in our hands is the eighth in the series of Anwar Al-Khatib’s poetry publications, and it comes in the context of his poetic project that aspires to establish a different language and a different, vibrant and diverse construction of the Arabic poem, so that it escapes itself from routine, repetition, and rigid templates.
An overview of the book The Road to Institutional Innovation
In a time when competition between commercial companies in various parts of the world has intensified and the speed of changes has increased dramatically as products are renewed very quickly, you will hardly buy a modern electronic device or a car until you hear of another product on the market that has more specifications or higher quality. To the point that many people have become an annual habit of changing their smartphones because the producing companies do not stop making changes and developments in the products. The matter is not limited to products only, as well as services. Every now and then we hear of a new service provided by organization X and another provided by organization Y, and so on. Until the customer sat at home and received all the products and services that came to his mind from all over the world. This acceleration emphasizes the necessity of institutions adopting innovation, whether it is innovation in products, services, or processes, in order to continue making profits and not declare their loss or bankruptcy. Innovation is what enables an organization to remain competitive and provide innovative new products and services that attract customers and achieve profits.
Many people use the word innovation on a daily basis, many managers demand innovation from their employees, and many new entrepreneurs aim to achieve innovation. But if you stop someone and ask him about innovation, its dimensions, and the factors affecting it, you will often get a simple answer that reflects a superficial understanding of innovation, or a wrong understanding of innovation and a lack of awareness of its various dimensions. In this book, we will gently navigate institutional innovation so that the reader can understand institutional innovation in a deep way that enables him to apply it, whether in the organization in which he works or in his own projects. This book combines scientific and literary style. Many parts of the book are based on scientific studies and numbers, and many stories and examples are used to illustrate different topics. The beginning of the book explains innovation and its importance to institutions and answers a key question: Why do we innovate? Then we move on to understanding the innovation process from its beginning to obtaining the final product, in addition to understanding the types of innovation and its motivations. After that, we move to a deep understanding of the main factors influencing innovation, which are leadership, change management, institutional resources, and the work environment. The book concludes by explaining the administrative and personal obstacles to innovation.
Author: Dr. Hassan Al Bishr
why now ... I mean, why did the countries boycott Qatar, or the countries calling for combating terrorism (Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Bahrain, and Egypt), decide to boycott Qatar now, after two decades of the Qatar regime’s behavior that supports and finances terrorism and destabilizes the region?
A creative publication that is different in its form and content, as it gracefully combines more than one literary genre.
Al-Zawiya is a meeting point that limits space, and Paris is a point of attraction for people of beauty and creativity, and from here comes the value and privacy of this literary publication by the Emirati writer and poet, Dr. Talal Saeed Al-Junaibi.
Contemplating the stick creates the impression that it does not mean anything. It is just a whip, thin or thick, depending on the personality and mission of the one carrying it. It may be made of bamboo, the limbs of a tamarisk or brown tree, or anything. It may be expensive, and a person may pick it from the ground. At no cost. But these things that do not mean anything carry meanings, and conjuring up the image of their presence among others may indicate to you that they are very important, and that they are everything to us here. In black Africa, in Australia, and among the inhabitants of the Alps, it is carried by the old, the young, and the elders of the people, and in the hands of the guard and the shepherd, and it is used by the cleric, as well as the magician and the sorcerer, and you find it solid in the military, moved by the music melody of the maestro, and in all parts of the world it is present, and in every tenses
This book deals with 25 simple doses of happiness that anyone can follow in their life, and these doses guide us to the path of happiness, joy, and peace of mind..
As happiness is a series of rings connected to each other, these rings include many aspects of a person’s life, such as thinking, the self, family, and work, in addition to the social aspects, all of which are linked to each other. The happy person is the one who balances these rings, pays attention to their simple details, and lives a truly enjoyable life.
The electricity was on
The book talks about Fareej Al Sharq, which is the neighborhood in which I lived during my childhood, and the people of the East and their kindness, solidarity, and cooperation.
It is a narration of the memories, adventures, and fantasies that I lived with the girls of Al Freej
The book focuses on the era of the seventies and eighties from my perspective and life in this period, and it is necessary to generalize it to everyone who lived that era.
There are funny situations, there are sad situations, and there are surprising ones.