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    How Social Media is a Double-Edged Sword When it Comes to Start-Ups and Small Businesses

    These days, we are regularly bombarded with ‘Follow my new page’, ‘Like’ and ‘Share’ messages all over...

    Mary Aravanis February 27, 2020
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    Why Satire is a Great Antidote to A Poisoned Information Well

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    Amina Zaineldine February 21, 2020
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    A New Perspective: Benefits of Taking an Acting Course for non-Actors

    It feels invigorating and almost otherworldly, to place oneself in another’s shoes and experience life from their...

    Mary Aravanis February 16, 2020
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    Why Egyptian Minister Rania Al-Mashat’s Social Media Activity Matters

    “Politicians are living in the dinosaur age,” George Osborne, former politician and editor of the London Evening...

    Mirna Abdulaal February 12, 2020
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    Striving to Belong: Reflections on Growing up with a Dual Nationality

    This piece is not going to be all about the struggles of having an identity crisis resulting...

    Mary Aravanis February 6, 2020
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    Why All Young Egyptian Women Should Work With A Great Female Boss After Graduation

    I used to think that I would eventually grow to become a great woman. It wasn’t a...

    Mirna Abdulaal February 4, 2020
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    When you type “Helwa Ya Baladi” on YouTube, one of the first and most popular uploads that...

    Mirna Abdulaal January 18, 2020
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    Why Bernie Sanders’ Arabic Social Media Posts Matter

    Last Friday, Bernie Sanders’ campaign forayed into Arab consciousness worldwide with a viral Arabic language post. “The...

    Niveen Ghoneim January 18, 2020
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    No One Should Determine the Future of Iran Except the Iranian People

    Today, sovereignty is treated as a nation’s shadow; it only appears when another nation casts its own...

    Mirna Abdulaal January 13, 2020
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    Strategic Sexism and ‘Salmonella’: Who Gets What out of the Controversy?

    A merry beat, humorous themes, and an eye-catching music video may have contributed significantly to the 10...

    Amina Zaineldine January 13, 2020
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    Anonymous, Scared and Proud: Experiences of an Egyptian Muslim Woman in the United States

    In writing about cities and the characteristics of urban settings, urban sociologists have considered anonymity to be...

    Nehal Elmeligy December 23, 2019
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    ‘Heads of Family Are Mother and Father’: Why New Saudi Law Amendments Are Important

    As Egypt is currently preparing to regulate personal status laws, with controversial proposals restricting a woman’s right...

    Mirna Abdulaal December 6, 2019
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    Egyptian Streets November 25, 2019
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    Weeks ago, Austria novelist Peter Handke was awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize for literature “for an influential...

    Farid Ayman ElShenawy November 8, 2019
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    Mirna Abdulaal October 23, 2019
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    Karim El-Bar September 27, 2019
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