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  • This panel aims at exploring the impact of the migratory experience on the modern and contemporary Arabic literary creativity.The literary production of the.
  • Al-Azem, 35, came to Montreal in 2017 from Jasper, Alberta, where she lived with her parents after coming from Syria as refugees a year before.
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    Forbes Middle East has unveiled the sixth edition of its annual Under 30 list, highlighting the region’s young innovators under 30 who are making an impact across industries. This year’s list has expanded to include, for the first time, 120 participants and participants evenly divided into 4 categories of 30 participants each.

    This year’s list highlights the achievements of 145 creatives from 22 different nationalities. Egyptians dominated the list with 40 people, followed by Saudis with 15, Lebanon, the UAE and Jordan with 14, 13 and 10, respectively. The shortlisted reside in the Middle East or carry out their main activities in it and are distributed in 20 countries, reflecting the diversity and influence of future leaders in the region, with the UAE hosting 43 of them, followed by Egypt with 36 candidates, Saudi Arabia with 14, Lebanon 9 and Jordan 6.

    Here are the most prominent young pioneers nominated from Egypt in the four categories.

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    When Allam Jebbo and his wife Fatima El Hussein fled Syria for Canada via Lebanon, they had one thing in their minds: moving to a safe place where their children could go to school.

    The family was sponsored by the Canadian government after being nominated in 2016 by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Lebanon. Since landing as refugees more than three years ago, they have been living with their six children in a three-bedroom townhouse on Rose Avenue in downtown Winnipeg. Now, they call this place home, and they are ready to apply to become Canadian citizens.

    Jebbo, 43, and El Hussein, 39, have no shortage of daily tasks as they take care of their six children whose ages range between two and 17.  The children are enjoying good education, playing sports and taking part in social activities in their new home.

    The Jebbo family is one of thousands of Syrian families still rebuilding their lives in Canada, five years after Ottawa launched its Syrian R

    The Making of Arab Americans: From Syrian Nationalism to U.S. Citizenship 9780292759930

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    The Making of Arab Americans

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    The Making of Arab Americans

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    Copyright © 2014 by the University of Texas Press All rights reserved Printed in the United States of amerika First edition, 2014 Requests for permission to reproduce material from this work should be sent to: Permissions University of Texas Press P.O. Box 7819 Austin, TX 78713-7819 http://utpress.utexas.edu/index.php/rp-form The paper used in this book meets the minimum requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (R1997) (Permanenc