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#1805 From: Amour <ammoura_kammash@...>
Date: Sat Feb 1, 2003 6:11 am
Subject: St. katherine Ecolodge
ammoura_kammash
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Dear Safarists

I would like to thank everyone who replied to my request concerning the ecolodge
experince. I would like  especillay to thank : Mohamed Mabrouk,  Islam Bayoumi
and Nessreen Imam.

Thank you very much for your time and consideration.

Amr Moustafa El-Kammash



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#1806 From: "mona tawfiq" <monatawfiq@...>
Date: Sun Feb 2, 2003 6:09 am
Subject: Thank u.
monatawfiq2003
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Dear all:
i wanna thank u for the wonderful time i had with u yesterday. i enjoyed
every second of it either at Degla Wadi SYSTEM (as mohamed like to name it)
or at Q-club, it was my first time with u and yes u r a very nice group of
people, i hope to have the chance to see u always.

and special thanks to M.mabrouk for accepting me in ur group and giving me
the chance to share nice activities with nice people.
thank u again

Mona Adel Tawfiq
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#1807 From: "May Gad (Raya)" <may_gad@...>
Date: Sun Feb 2, 2003 9:51 am
Subject: RE: Re: St. Katherine Ecolodge
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There was an article in travel today on the ecology.

-----Original Message-----
From: Nessreen Imam [mailto:nasso88@...]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 2:59 PM
To: SaharaSafaris@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [SaharaSafaris] Re: St. Katherine Ecolodge


Dear all..,

This is my feeback about the Ecolodge...

Yes i rememberd my feeling when i entered the Lodge...it was something
which i dreamed really....there was a feeling that the beauty of nature
was embrassing me...
Everything was natural all around....nothing artificial at all
Sky,Stars,Mountains,Rocks,Sand and Bedouin....yes they are native..
and all Architectural items were very nice.. walls color & texture
,Roofs ,Floor texture..and Chairs,doors,tables all the wooden stuff have
been made from the best quality and have a very nice designs
....Bathrooms and Toilets were very good indeed...

It was really so cold  & dark at night but "Canoon" did alot...:)
Really everything was Fantastic and i felt that i wanna live there for a
while..:)

I liked every grain of sand in this lodge and i fell in love with
it...;)
I wanna be there soon hopefully..:)

See you all soon...
Regards.
Nessreen Imam.


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#1808 From: Sherif Lotfy <sherif.lotfy@...>
Date: Sun Feb 2, 2003 10:00 am
Subject: El Tanboura
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Dear All,

Next thursday at 20:30 at the Beit El Harrawi there will be the monthly
Tanboura concert.
The Tanboura is a taditional group from Port Said that plays music from the
canal region using traditional instruments such as the semsemeya.

The music is simply "outstanding" and extremely lively. For those of you who
have never been to any of their concerts, i would highly recommend it...For
those who feel like getting out some energy, this is the chance: dancing is
a must and you just cannot stop your body from shaking

In general, the Tanboura have a concert every 1st thursday of the month at
20:30 at El Harrawi House, you can never miss it.

I shall be going this coming thursday (06/02/03) ISA with some safarists and
templars. If anybody would like to join, u and ur friends r more than
welcome

C Lotfy


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#1809 From: "reham helmy" <rehamhelmy@...>
Date: Sun Feb 2, 2003 11:48 am
Subject: Wadi Degla trip 1/Feb/2003
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Dear Safarists
Firstly, i would like to introduce myself, i am a new member of your group.
My name is Reham, i am an engineer, 27 yrs old, graduating from Cairo
University, Faculty of Engineering, Civil Department, 1998.
I am currently working in an Oil and Gas company, called Ocean Energy. I am
working in the construction side.

Yesterday was my first trip with the group, and i was very impressed with
the people, they were all very helpful and experts in what they were doing.

About Wadi Degla, it was amazing for me to discover a place like that in
Egypt, and more amazing that its so near to us and yet lots of people are
not aware of such beauty.

I was speechless in patrs of the wadi yesterday, the peacefulness in this
place is Unbelievable.
I could actually feel the movement of air, esp in the 5minutes of silence we
had down the valley.

Secondly, i have 2 comments i want to share with you
1- I was with so many people yesterday, and yet i only got to speak with a
couple of them, we werent introduced to the rest of the group.
Maybe next time we can find half an hour before starting the trip to
introduce ourselves to the whole group.

2- I have seen some nice pics in the sahara site, and i have read some of
the comments people made regarding these places, they are places i have
never been to and based on what i have heard and seen, i cant wait to visit.
Why cant we find a way to advertise these places, not only for Egyptians,
but for Foreigners as well ?????
We have some of the most beautiful places in the world, and lots of people
dont even know they exist, which is a shame.

Anyway, thank you for making me a member in your group, and thank you for
organizing such trips.
Cant wait for the next one

Bye for now
Reham

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#1810 From: "Maha Nour" <mahanour@...>
Date: Sun Feb 2, 2003 1:14 pm
Subject: German Books List-Please Help!
meemnour
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Hello, dear friends

this is a list of german books, which Fathet Kheir development
society is trying to sell to raise some funds for its activities with
underprivilged people in the Moqqattam area.

Please help by looking through the list thoroughly adn see if u'd
like to buy anything. ALSO, forward this list (printed or emailed) to
anyone who speaks german or has their kids studying german, since they might
be interested in buying.

we found that the internet is a very practical way of selling
these books, since they are A LOT, and it is quite hard to carry them around
to bazaars and the like.

u can contact me (010 144 18 30)or shahira (email below) if u have
any questions or for buying or reserving.

thanks a lot for cooperation,

my warm regards to all,

maha.


> > >From: Shahira Fathy <shahirafathy@...>
> > >To: Maha Nour <mahanour@h...>
> > >Subject: Re: new book list, please.
> > >Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2003 03:54:21 -0800 (PST)




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no. Title Author Type Price Qty
23 10 Jahre Lehr/Lernprojekt "Der bruechige Habitus" Buelow-Schramm/Gipser
(Hrsg.) Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
89 A calender of German Customs   culture 8
142 A GDR Minitour Verlag Zeit im Bild Dresden Germany 5   b6
235 A New European Music: Schuetz, Handel, Bach Hans A. Neunzig music 5   b1
19 Adamson Oscar Jacobsson Bildgeschichten 10   b1
271 Afrika - Eine politische Laenderkunde   Politik/Afrika 5
67 Alban Berg Volker Scherliess Biographien 5
68 Alexander von Humboldt   Biographien 5
213 All das lob, das du verdienst - Eine deutsche Puschkinehrung
Literatur/Politik 5   b4
187 Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Kuenstler (6 Parts)   Kunst /
Nachschlagewerke 55
2 Analysen - Wohnungs- und Bodenpolitik in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Architektur/Stadtplanung ??
215 Anatomy and Trends of 20th Century German Literature Karl August Horst
Literature/Germany 8 2 b1
352 Animals of Africa   science/ photo book 13
353 Animals of Asia   science/ photo book 13   SOLD
354 Animals of Europe   science/ photo book 13
395 Ansichten einer kuenftigen Medizin Paul Lueth Wissenschaft 5   b3
400 Arabisch-deutsches Woerterbuch (13 Parts)   Woerterbuecher 30
3 Architektur und Gemeinschaft   Architektur/Stadtplanung 5
181 Aspekte 97   Kunst 5
300 Aspektes des Miteinanders. Zu den kulturellen Beziehungen zwischen Polen
und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland   Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
153 Atlas zur Geschichte 2   Geschichte/ Nachschlagewerke 10   b1
148 Atlas zur Universalgeschichte   Geschichte 12
401 Atom Terminologie (Englisch-Deutsch-Franzosisch - Italienisch)
Woerterbuecher 6
26 Auf dem Wege zur Bildungsplanung Edding Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
310 Auf der Reservebank? Die Kulturbeziehunen zwischen Deutschland und
Kanada   Politik/Kultur 5   b4
40 Aufbruch ins Jahr 2000 oder Erziehung im technischen Zeitalter Hildegard
Hamm-Bruecher Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
69 August Wilhelm von Schlegel   Biographien 5
147 Aus deutscher Vergangenheit Klaus Schulz Geschichte 5 2 b1
276 Aussenpolitik in Adenauers Kanzlerdemokratie Band 1 Arnulf Baring
Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
277 Aussenpolitik in Adenauers Kanzlerdemokratie Band 2 Arnulf Baring
Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
33 Autoritaet und Schule G. Wunberg Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
301 Begegnung ueber Grenzen hinweg. Kulturelle Auslandsbeziehugen deutscher
Laender und Gemeinden   Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
190 Begriffslexikon der Bildenden Kuenste   Kunst/ Nachschlagewerke 5
99 Bei uns im Revier - Lesetexte Schoeningh Deutschland 3   b5
   Beratung von Organisationen Maas/Schueller/Strasmann Soziologie 5   b1
135 Bergisches Land Merian Deutschland/Bildband/ Reisefuehrer 7   b3
101 Berlin Geschichte einer deutschen Metropole Thomas Ludewig Deutschland 5
    b6
117 Berlin Hauptstadt der DDR (1967) Gerhard Kiesling/Ingeborg & Erik Huehns
Deutschland/Bildband 20   b6
113 Berlin heute Hauptstadt der DDR Berlin Information Deutschland/Bildband
5   b6
104 Berlin Kurzgefasst   Deutschland 3   b6
127 Berlin und die Berliner von Amerikanern gesehen Lynn Milllar/Will
McBride Deutschland/Bildband 20   b6
112 Berliner Kulturstaetten Alfred Doil Deutschland/Bildband 10   b6
70 Bertolt Brecht   Biographien 5
122 Bildatlas der Rhein zwischen Koeln und Mainz HB Deutschland/Bildband 10
   b6
191 Bildende Kunst - 1   Kunst/ Nachschlagewerke 6
192 Bildende Kunst - 2   Kunst/ Nachschlagewerke 6
193 Bildende Kunst - 3   Kunst/ Nachschlagewerke 6
175 Bilder und Menschen Herbert Tucholski Kunst 5   b1
347 Bilderreiches Haupt & (G)liederbuch Fritz Grasshoff Romane Erzaehlungen
5   b1
194 Bildkunst und Baukunst in der DDR Ulrich Kuhhirt Kunst/Architektur 20
B6
161 Bildliche Redensarten - Deutsch Englisch Franzoesisch   Kultur 5
367 Bildliche Redensarten Deutsch-Englisch-Franzosisch   Sprachwissenschaft
5   b3
58 Bildung - die Grundlage unserer Zukunft   Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
56 Bildung ist Buergerrecht Ralf Dahrendorf Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
36 Bildung und Erziehung in der Industriegesellschaft Hartfiel/Holm Bildung
& Erziehung 5 2 b5
34 Bildungschance Fernunterricht H.G. Haagmann Bildung & Erziehung 5   b4
39 Bildungsforschung und Bildungsplanung Hellmut Becker Bildung & Erziehung
5   b5
20 Bildungspolitik in der BRD und DDR Arthur Hearnden Bildung & Erziehung 5
   b5
152 Buecherverzeichnis zur deutschen Geschichte Winfried Baumgart
Geschichte/ Nachschlagewerke 5   b1
71 Carl von Ossietzky 1889-1989   Biographien 5
72 Clara Schumann   Biographien 5   b4
279 Das 198. Jahrzehnt: eine Team-Prognose fuer 1970-1980 C. Grossner/H.
Muenchmeyer/ A.Oetker/C.Ch. v.Weizsaecker Politik/Deutschland 15   b4
326 Das beschaedgite Leben Symposium zu Diagnose & Therapie in einer Welt
unabsehbarer Veraenderungen Psychologie 5   b5
392 Das Eiszeitalter Hans Dietrich Kahlke Wissenschaft 10   b1
195 Das Grosse Buch von Buch Horst Kunze Kunst/Bildband 15
381 Das Grosse Gleichgewicht - Zerstoerung oder Erhaltung unserer Umwelt?
Jurgen Voigt Umwelt 5
55 Das Hochschulsystem in der BRD. Funktionsweise und Leistungsfaehigkeit
Preisert/Framheim Bildung & Erziehung 5 2 b5
170 Das Innsbrucker Osterspiel   Kultur/Literatur 5   b3
233 Das Land in der Mitte Renata Fritsch-Bournazel Materialien zur
Landeskunde 3   b1
129 Das neue Gesicht Berlins (1957) Otto Hagemann Deutschland/Bildband 10
b6
171 Das Osterspiel von Muri   Kultur/Literatur 5 5 b3
203 Das Schauspielhaus in Berlin   Kunst/Theater 12   b3
391 Das Wasser in der Litho-und Asthenosphare E.V. Pinneker Wissenschaft 6
b1
210 Daten Deutscher Dichtung. Chronologischer Abriss der deutschen
Literaturgeschichte   Literatur/ Nachschlagewerke 5
124 DDR (VEB F.A.Brockhaus Leipzig 1979) Herausgeberkollektiv
Deutschland/Bildband 20   B6
383 de Gruyter - Aktuelle Dokumente Umweltschutz Reinhard Rauball Umwelt 5
219 Dem Frieden entgegen - Ein Lesebuch aus fuenf Jahrhunderten Intl.
Deutschlehrerverband Literaturwissenschaft 5   b4
4 Denkmalpflege in der BRD   Architektur/Stadtplanung 5
346 Der 24. Dezember Prestel-Verlag Romane & Erzaehlungen mit Bildern 10
b1
1 Der Baustoff Reet und seine Anwendung im el Manzala Gebiet Ahmed Helal
Architektur/Stadtplanung 10   b1
196 Der Deutsche Expressionismus   Kunst/Bildband 3
242 Der deutsche Volkstanz Band 1 Herbert Oetke Musik 25   B6
243 Der deutsche Volkstanz Band 2 Herbert Oetke Musik 25   B6
385 Der Dreck, im dem wir leben   Umwelt 5
304 Der Fischerinformationsatlas Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1982 Manfred
Dloczik/Adolf Schuettler/Hans Sternagel Politik/Deutschland/
Nachschlagewerke 5 3 b5
285 Der Foederalismus in der BRD Heinz Laufer Politik/Deutschland 5   b5
376 Der Goettinger Hain   Sprachwissenschaft/ Literatur 5 13 b3
298 Der Grundvertrag mit dem Karlsruher Urteil Ruediger Wechmar (Vorwort)
Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
338 Der gute Mensch von Sezuan Bertolt Brecht Romane & Erzaehlungen 5   b1
162 Der Kreativitaet Freiraeume schaffen   Kultur 5   b4
344 Der Kroesus von Woelkenau Rudi Strahl Romane & Erzaehlungen 10   b3
341 Der Nachwuchs Gisela Elsner Romane & Erzaehlungen 5   b1
21 Der numerus clausus oder Wer darf studieren? Asche/Luehtje/Schott Bildung
& Erziehung 5   b5
97 Der Rhein von den Quellen in der Schweiz bis zur Muendung in die Nordsee
Reprint der Bayr. Staatsbibliothek Muenchen Deutschland 10
138 Der Rhein. Malerische Ansichten aus Alter Zeit Paul Ortwin Rave
Deutschland/Kunst 20
223 Der Romanfuehrer: Afrika, Arabien, Niederlande, Orient, Judentum
Literaturwissenschaft 10   b5
224 Der Romanfuehrer: Anglophone Prosa 1988-1994 A-K   Literaturwissenschaft
10   b5
225 Der Romanfuehrer: Anglophone Prosa 1988-1994 L-Z   Literaturwissenschaft
10   b5
226 Der Romanfuehrer: Literaturen Asiens   Literaturwissenschaft 10   b5
227 Der Romanfuehrer: Literaturen Nord- und Osteuropas 1973-1989
Literaturwissenschaft 10   b5
236 Der Schluessel zur Musik von heute Borris Musik 10   b1
366 Deutsch als Fachsprache in Agypten Hassan Ramadan Sprachwissenschaft 5
   Deutsche Aussenpolitik Hans-Dietrich Genscher Politik/Deutschland 5   b1
180 Deutsche Bildhauer des Zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts Waldemar Grzimek Kunst
30   B6
174 Deutsche Druckkunst I 1964 Christoph Mungenast Kunst 20   B6
288 Deutsche kommunale Verfassungssysteme / Berlin Landeszentrale fuer
polit. Bildung Berlin Politik/Deutschland 3   b4
169 Deutsche Kulturgeschichte der letzten hundert Jahre   Kultur/Geschichte
10
368 Deutsche Sprache und Germanistik in den Vereinigten Staalen von Amerika
   Sprachwissenschaft 5   b4
110 Deutsches Lesebuch 6 Bender Deutschland/ Zeitgeschichte 5   b1
234 Deutsches Museum - Guide throught the collection   museum guides 7   b3
167 Deutschland - Kulturelle Entwcklingen seit 1945   Kultur/Deutschland 5
b3
120 Deutschland (1956) - Landschaft, Staedte, Doerfer und Menschen
Hagelstanke/Domke/Busch Deutschland/Bildband 30   b6
114 Deutschland Germany Allemagne Dr.Heinz A. Graefe Deutschland/Bildband 20
    b6
132 Deutschland gestern und heute Walther Kiaulehn (Einfuehrung)
Deutschland/Bildband 10   b6
321 Deutschland im intl. Dialog Dieter W. Benecke (Hrsg.)
Politik/Zeitgeschichte 5   b5
238 Deutschland in der Musikgeschichte Friedrich Blume Musik 5   b1
126 Deutschland in Farben (Bundesrepublik / 1957) Kurt Peter Karfeld
Deutschland/Bildband 20   b6
121 Deutschland mit einem Essay von Carlo Schmid Hanns Reich
Deutschland/Bildband 20   b5
128 Deutschland mit Einleitung von Ricarda Huch (1960) Martin Huerlimann
Deutschland/Bildband 30   b6
119 Deutschland Streiflicher durch zwei Jahrzehnte H.A. Graefe
Deutschland/Bildband 15   b1
273 Deutschlandbilanz - Geschichte Deutschlands seit 1945 Alfred Grosser
Politik/Deutschland 15   b4
199 Deutschsprachige Kuenstler in Hollywood - Emigration zwischen 1910 und
1945   Kunst/Film 5
201 Dichter als Maler   Kunst/Literatur 12   b4
130 Die Altmuehl Raab/Widmann Deutschland/Bildband 20   b6
163 Die Aulad Ali Zwischen Stamm und Staat Hans-Detlef Mueller-Mahn Kultur 5
2 b1
319 Die automobile Gesellschaft   Politik/Soziologie 5   b1
123 Die Bau- und Kunstdenkmale in der DDR - Hauptstadt Berlin I Heinrich
Trost Deutschland/Bildband 20
295 Die BRD Mitglied der Vereinten Nationen Presse- und Informationsamt der
BRD Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
283 Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Handbuch zur staatspolitischen
Landeskunde Hans Ulrich Benn Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
294 Die Bundsrepublik Deutschland Daten-Fakten-Analysen Ploetz
Politik/Deutschland 10 2 b5
281 Die DDR - Geschichte Politik Wirtschaft Geselllschaft Eberhard Schneider
Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
293 Die deutsche Demokratie (mit Text des GG) Peter Scholz
Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
221 Die deutsche Literatur der Gegenwart von K.A. Horst
Literaturwissenschaft 6
369 Die Deutsche Sprache im 20. Jahrhundert   Sprachwissenschaft 5
342 Die Ermordung des Rittmeisters Hans Hellmut Kirst Romane & Erzaehlungen
10   b3
307 Die europaeische Sicherheitsgemeinschaft IFSH Politik/Europa 10   b4
318 Die Familie in der DDR Wolfgang Plat Politik/Soziologie 5 2 b4
265 Die Friedensstrategie Government of Egypt Politik 5 2 b1
389 Die Geschichte der Natur C.F. von Weizsacker Wissenschaft 5   b1
286 Die Gesellschaft der DDR - eine deutsche Moeglichkeit? Hermann Rudolph
Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
393 Die Gesellschaft und ihre Kranken Hans See Wissenschaft 5   b1
18 Die Glaeserne Arche Kristallpalast London 1851/54 Chup Friemert Bildband
20   b6
337 Die grosse Transformation Arnold Buchholz Romane & Erzaehlungen 10   b1
61 Die Kultur der deutschsprachigen Laender im Unterricht Wilhelm Siegler
(Hrsg.) Bildung & Erziehung/ Politik Deutschland 5   b4
206 Die Meisengeige - Zeitgenoessische Nonsensverse   Literatur 5   b4
5 Die moderne Gropstadt   Architektur/Stadtplanung 5
241 Die Musik der Araber Habib Hassan Touma Musik 5   b1
292 Die Ostpolitik Willy Brandts oder die Kunst des Selbstverstaendlichen
Peter Bender Politik/Deutschland 5 1 left b4
291 Die Parteien der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Ossip K. Flechtheim
Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
290 Die politischen Parteien Olzog/Herzig Politik/Deutschland 5   b5
311 Die Rolle der Frauen in Kulturen der Dritten Welt   Politik/Kultur 5 2
b4
305 Die Sozialwissenschaften in der Strategie der Entwicklungspolitik
Danckmarts/Pfutze Politik/Entwicklungszusammenarbeit 5
6 Die Stadt des Yima   Architektur/Stadtplanung 5
361 Die Stellung der deutschen Sprache in der Welt Bericht der
Bundesregierung Sprachwissenschaft 5
7 Die Unwirtlichkeit unserer Staedte - Anstiftung zum Unfrieden
Architektur/Stadtplanung 5
390 Die Verantwortung der Wissenschaft im Atomzeitalter C.F. von Weizsacker
Wissenschaft 5   b1
94 Die Vereinigung Deutschlands im Jahr 1990 Bundesregierung Deutschland 10
3 b5
308 Drehscheibe der Weltpolitik - Historische Reden vor dem Europaischen
Parlament Olzog Verlag Politik/Europa 8   b1
131 Dresden VEB F.A. Brockhaus 1977 Deutschland/Bildband 20   b6
149 Ein Historischer Abriss von den Anfangen bis zur Gegenwart   Geschichte
6
370 Einfuehrung in die deutsche Sprachwissenschaft   Sprachwissenschaft 5 2
394 Einfuehrung in die Kristallographie Kleber-Bautsch-Bohm Wissenschaft 8
b1
145 Eisenach und Wartburg Castle Verlag Zeit im Bild Dresden
Germany/photographs 5 2 b6
73 Emil von Behring 1917-1967   Biographien 5   b3
62 Empfehlungen und Gutachten des Deutschen Ausschusses fuer das Erziehungs-
und Bildungswesen   Bildung & Erziehung/ Politik Deutschland 15   b5
402 English-German  Dictionary of Idioms   Woerterbuecher 10
339 Enten und Knaeckebrot Brigitte Kronauer Romane & Erzaehlungen 10   b1
   Entwicklung - wohin? Zeitschrift fur Kulturaustausch 1991/4 Kultur 5   b1
384 Entwicklungsland Bundesrepublik - Das Problem der technologischen Luecke
Wilhelm J. Backhausen Umwelt 5
209 Entwiderung - wohin   Literatur (?) 5
312 Ergaenzung oder Paradigmenwechsel? Perspektiven fuer Kulturvermittler
Politik/Kultur 5
414 Erkundungen V     5 3 b3
415 Erkundungen VI     5   b4
74 Ernst Barlach 1870-1970   Biographien 5
379 Ernst Bush Berlin - Zur Geschichte und Ausbildugspraxis   Theater? 5
b4/
57 Erwachsenenbildung als Ideologie Werner Markert Bildung & Erziehung 5
b5
44 Erwachsenenbildung und Entwicklung Institut fuer intl. Zusammenarbeit des
Deutschen Volkshochschulverbandes Bildung & Erziehung 10   b5
54 Erziehung und Gesellschaft heute Philipp Eggers Bildung & Erziehung 5 2
b5
377 Essays on Contemporary German Literature   Sprachwissenschaft/ Literatur
7
306 Europa und die Dritte Welt   Politik/Entwicklungszusammenarbeit 5   b4
8 Europaeische Baukunst im Ueberblick   Architektur/Stadtplanung 8
182 Europaeische Hieb- und Stichwaffen   Kunst 20
309 Europaeische politische Zusammenarbeit ep2   Politik/Europa 5   b3
257 Everybody's Everywhere Backyard Birdbook Klutz Press North American
Birds 5   b6
25 Fernstudium - Medienverbund - Erwachsenenbildung Dohmen/Kadelbach u.a.
(Hrsg.) Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
168 Filme aus der Bundesrepublik Deutschland   Kultur/Film 5   b4
217 Flucht als Widerstandspotential bei Anna Seghers unter besonderer
Beruecksichtigung des Exilromans "Das siebte Kreuz" Abier Marzouk
Literaturwissenschaft 10
158 Fluechtlinge und Immigranten in der Schweiz - Ein historischer
Uwberblick   Geschichte/Schweiz 5
216 Foreign View Points -Multicultural Literature in Germany
literature/languages 10
111 Forscher und Gelehrte W. Ernst Boehm Deutschland/ Zeitgeschichte 15   b6
275 Frauen gegen den Paragraph 218 - 18 Protokolle aufgezeichnet von Alice
Schwarzer Alice Schwarzer Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
207 Fredi M. Murer   Literatur 6
212 Fremde Augenblicke - Mehrkulturelle Literatur in Deutschland
Literatur/ Sprachwissenschaft 10
173 Fremde in Deutschland Zeitschrift fuer Kulturaustausch 1991/1
Kulturpolitik/ Deutschland 5   b1
259 Freud zur Einfuehrung Hans-Martin Lohmann Philosophie 5
75 Friedrich Ebert 1871-1971   Biographien 5
76 Friedrich Ludwig Jahn 1778-1978   Biographien 5   b4
183 Gedruckte Kunst - Wesen Wirkung Wandel - Rudolf Mayer   Kunst 18   b3
258 Gegenwartsbezogene Orientwiossenschaft in der BRD Rainer Bueren
Orientwissenschaft 5   b4
333 Geoscientific Research in Northeast Africa   Regions/Countries 10   b3
90 German Cultural History of the last hundred years   culture 8
378 German Theatre Today 1960-1967 Friedrich Verlag Theater 10   b6
403 German-English Dictionary of Idioms   Woerterbuecher 10
144 Germany West East (1957) Klaus H. Freund Germany/photographs 20   b6
150 Geschichte (2N, 3N, 4N)   Geschichte 25   b4
157 Geschichte Europas   Geschichte/Europa 10   b3
146 Geschichtsdenken im 20. Jahrhundert Ernst Nolte Geschichte 20   b6
360 Geschlechtswechsel Volkmar Sigusch Soziologie 10   b4
   Gesprochenes Deutsch Klee/Gerken Sprachwissenschaft 5   b1
77 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz   Biographien 5 1 left b1
325 Grenzen der Zukunft Klaus Scholder Politikwissenschaft 5   b4
9 Gropius und das Bauhaus   Architektur/Stadtplanung 5
218 Grundbegriffe der Literatur Bantel Literaturwissenschaft 5
278 Grundgesetz der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Bundeszentrale fuer
politische Bildung Politik/Deutschland 5   b5
24 Grundlagen Perspektiven Bildung Wissenschaft Jahresbericht 1988
Bundesminister Bildung & Wissenschaft Bildung & Erziehung 3   b5
   Grundwissen einer kritischen Kommunalpolitik. Wirtschaft, Staat und
kommunale Selbstverwaltung Hans See Soziologie 5   b1
388 Grundzuege der Relativitaetstheorie Albert Einstein Wissenschaft 5   b1
299 Gustav W.Heinemann Praesidiale Reden Theodor Eschenburg (Einleitung)
Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
133 Guten Tag wie geht's. Bilder aus der BRD   Deutschland/Bildband 10   b6
151 Haack Atlas zur Zeitgeschichte   Geschichte 13
334 Hamburg   Regions/Countries 5   b3
205 Handbuch fuer Einwohner Guenter Bruno Fuchs Literatur 5   b3
43 Handlungsfeld: Deutschunterricht Hubert Ivo Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
343 Hanna Mahler - Aufzeichnungen einer jungen Frau Heinrich Ehlers Romane &
Erzaehlungen 10   b1
154 Harms Geschichts- und Kulturatlas. Karten und Dokumente zur
Weltgeschichte   Geschichte/ Nachschlagewerke 5   b3
137 Heidelberg. Ansichten aus alter Zeit Georg Poensgen Deutschland/Kunst 15
    b6
78 Heinrich Mann 1871-1971   Biographien 5 3
254 Heinrich Schuetz: Weg und Werk Otto Brodde Musik/Biographien 5   b1
302 Helmut Kohl - Bilanzen und Perspektiven (2 parts)   Politik/Deutschland
16   b3
249 Herausforderung Schoenberg: Was die Musik des Jahrhunderts veraenderte
Ulrich Dibelius Musik 5   b1
371 Herders Sprachbuch   Sprachwissenschaft 6
416 Herworth Walden und der Sturm     20   b4
204 Hochschule fuer Schauspielkunst   Kunst/Theater
47 Hochschulen in der DDR Marianne Usko Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
10 Humaner Staedtebau   Architektur/Stadtplanung 5
95 Im Ueberblick: Berlin Informationszentrum Berlin Deutschland 3   b6
274 In den Krallen des deutschen Adlers Alfred Guggenberger
Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
134 In Parks und Gaerten   Deutschland/Bildband     b6
315 Individuum und Staatsgewalt   Politik/Literatur 5
359 Industriearbeit und Medizin: Zur Soziologie medizinischer Institutionen
Hans-Ulrich Deppe Soziologie 5   b5
35 Jahrbuch fuer Junglehrer Hamburger Lehrerkollegium Bildung & Erziehung 5
   b5
164 Jahresring 66-67   Kultur 7   b4
202 Jahresring 75-76 Literatur und Kunst derGegenwart   Kunst/Literatur 5
b4
349 Johann Wolfgang Goethe Prosatexte Richard Wolf Romane Erzaehlungen 5
b3
237 Johann, spann an (Schallplatte) aus des Knaben Wunderhorn Carl Orff
Musik 5   b1
86 Johannes Gutenberg 1468-1968 (English)   biographies 5   b4
260 Kant und seine Lehre Theodor Valentiner Philosophie 5
159 Kara, der Sklave aus Punt Isolde Heyne Kinderroman 10   b6
79 Karl Marx 1818-1968   Biographien 5
340 Kassandra Christa Wolf Romane & Erzaehlungen 5   b3
417 Ketchup, pop und comic strips     5   b4
28 Kinder im Kreidekreis Elfriede Bruening Bildung & Erziehung 5
364 Kleine englische Synonymik Gelhard Sprachwissenschaft 5
155 Kleine Geschichte der Deutschen   Geschichte/Deutschland 10 6 left b3
98 Kleines Deutschlandbuch fuer Auslaender Rudolf Meldau Deutschland 5   b4
404 Klinikleitfaden - Anaesthesie   Woerterbuecher 6
405 Klinikleitfaden - Innere Medizin   Woerterbuecher 6
108 Knaurs Kulturfuehrer Knaur Deutschland/ Reisefuehrer 5 1 left b5
179 Koelnische Kunst im Plakat Verkehrsamt der Stadt Koeln Kunst 5   b6
231 Kommunikation und Medien in der BRD Klaus Wegner Materialien zur
Landeskunde 3 2 b1
322 Konrad Adenauer Horst Osterheld/Terence Prittie/Francois Seydoux
Politik/Zeitgeschichte 5   b4
80 Konrad Adenauer 1876-1976   Biographien 5
284 Konsequenzen oder Thesen. Analysen und Dokumente zur Deutschlandpolitik
Heinrich Albertz/Dietrich Goldschmidt (Hrsg.) Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
228 Konturen - Magazin fur Sprache, Literatur und Landschaft
Literaturwissenschaft 5 3
30 Kooperation und Wettbewerb: Autoritaer und konventionell erzogene Kinder
im Vergleich Franziska Henningsen Bildung & Erziehung 5
345 Kriminalgeschichten Werkkreis Literatur der Arbeitswelt Romane &
Erzaehlungen 5 1 left b3
396 Kritische Medizin Paul Luth Wissenschaft 5   b1
188 Kuenstlerlexikon - 1  Hans von Aden/Fillppino Lippi Kunst/
Nachschlagewerke 5
189 Kuenstlerlexikon - 2 Hans von Aden/Fillppino Lippi Kunst/
Nachschlagewerke 5
413 Kultur Austausch   Zeitschrift/Kultur 5
165 Kultur und Gewalt   Kultur 5   b3
176 Kulturelles Leben in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Inter Nationes Kunst
5   b6
313 Kulturenkonflikte - Herausforderungen fuer die Auswaertige Kulturpolitik
    Politik/Kultur 5   b4
255 Kurschners Deutscher Gelehrten Kalender 1976 (A-M)   Nachschlagewerke 8
   b4
251 Kurze Geschichte der Musik Walter Abendroth Musik 5   b1
11 Labyrinth Stadt - Planung und Chaos im Staedtebau. Ein Handbuch fuer
Bewohner   Architektur/Stadtplanung 7
32 Lehren und Lernen mit Tonband FWU Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
81 Leo Frobenius 1873-1973   Biographien 5   b4
348 Lesebuch Deutsche Literatur der sechziger Jahre Klaus Wagenbach Romane
Erzaehlungen 10 3 b1
211 Lexikon Deutschsprachiger Schriftsteller   Literatur/ Nachschlagewerke 7
    b3
229 Lexikon Fremdsprachiger Schriftsteller (A/G)   Literaturwissenschaft 10
362 Ludwig Reiners: Stilfibel DTV Sprachwissenschaft 5 1 left
177 Malerei und Zeichnung Max Klinger Kunst 10
262 Man & Philosophy - German Opinion problems of today   philosophy 6
103 Marketing fuer Deutschland Wirtschaftsjunioren Deutschland Deutschland
20   b5
246 Mensch und Musik Kurt Pahlen Musik 5   b1
410 Menschen, die wissen, worum es geht Marion Graefin Doenhoff
Zeitgeschichte 10   Uli
272 Meyers Kleines Lexikon Politik 1986 Politik/Deutschland 10   b4
314 Migration und kultureller Wandel   Politik/Kultur 5   b4
139 Mineral resources extraction, enviromental protection and land-use
planning in the industrial and developing countires (English)   development
cooperation 7
303 Modell DDR - Die kalkulierte Emanzipation. Pplitisches System,
Gesellschaftsordnung, Wirtschaft, Bildung und Kultur, Aussenpolitik. Mit
Dokumenten, Kurzbiographien, Literaturverzeichnis, Zeittafel, Tabellen.
Politik/Deutschland 5 2 b4
12 Modelle fur Morgen - Probleme von Staedtebau und Umweltplanung
Architektur/Stadtplanung 5
320 Modelle und Elemente kuenftiger Gesellschaften   Politik/Soziologie 5
b1
316 Moderne deutsche Sozialgeschichte Herausgegeben von Hans-Ulrich Wehler
Politik/Soziologie 6   b1
245 Musik im 20. Jahrhundert von Schoenberg zu Penderecki Josef Haeusler
Musik 10   b1
244 Musik in Deutschland InterNationes Musik 3   b1
247 Musikalisches Erbe und Gegenwart Stiftung Volkswagenwerk Musik 5
63 Mut zur Erkenntnis - ueber das Subjekt politischer Erwachsenenbildung
Klasu Ahlheim Bildung & Erziehung/ Politikwissenschaft 5   b4
287 Nach 25 Jahren. Eine Deutschland-Bilanz Karl Dietrich Bracher (Hrsg.)
Politik/Deutschland 5   b5
248 Nervenpunkte der Neuen Musik Theodor W.Adorno Musik 5   b1
166 Neue Medien in intl. Kulturbeziehungen Teil I und II Zeitschrift fur
Kulturaustausch 1995/3 und 4 Kultur 10   b1
239 Opernarbeit Inszenierungen 1963-1973 Guenther Rennert Musik 5   b1
29 Optimales Lesen Schneller lesen - mehr behalten. Ein 25-Tage-Programm
Ernst Ott Bildung & Erziehung 5
355 Organisation and Promotion of Science in the Federal Republic of Germany
Valentin von Massow science/Germany 5   b1
96 Ost-Berlin Informationszentrum Berlin Deutschland 3   b6
222 Parallele Agypten Walter Falk Literaturwissenschaft 5
268 Parlamentarische Opposition   Politik 5   b1
230 Parteien und Wahlen im politischen System der BRD Henri Menudier
Materialien zur Landeskunde 3 2 b1
   Perspektive 1980. Deutschland: Industriestaat ohne Zukunft? Diether Stolze
(Hrsg.) Politik/Zeitgeschichte 5   b1
411 Perspektiven fuer das letzte Drittel des 20. Jahrhunderts (2) Reihe
Kohlhammer Zeitgeschichte 5   b4
356 Pfade aus Utopia Arbeiten zur Theorie und Methode der Soziologie Ralf
Dahrendorf Soziologie 5   b1
178 Piktogramm der Spiel / pictogram of the games Thilo Koch Kunst 10   b3
266 Plaedoyer fur den Rechtsstaat Gustav W. Heinemann Politik 5   b1
324 Plaedoyers fuer eine neue Kulturpolitk Olaf Schwencke/Klaus H.
Revermann/Alfons Spielhoff Politik/Zeitgeschichte 10   b1
269 Politik fuer Nichtpolitiker Band 1 Hans Juergen Schultz (Hrsg.) Politik/
Nachschlagewerke 5   b4
270 Politik fuer Nichtpolitiker Band 2 Hans Juergen Schultz (Hrsg.) Politik/
Nachschlagewerke 5   b4
289 Politik im Aufriss Band 2 Ludwig Helbig Politik/Deutschland 5 4 b4
267 Politikwissenschaft - Eine Einfuehrung in ihre Probleme Herausgegeben
von Gisela Kress und Dieter Senghaas Politik 5   b1
280 Politische Bildung Dr.Erwin Herrmann Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
50 Privilegien durch Bildung Ueber die Ungleichheit der Bildungschancen in
der BRD Norbert Weber Bildung & Erziehung 5   b4
220 Proben aus der deutschen Literatur Verlag Fur Deutsch
Literaturwissenschaft 5 2
296 Programme der politischen Parteien in der Bundesrepublik Rainer
Kunz/Herbert Maier/Theo Stammen (Hrsg.) Politik/Deutschland 10   b5
45 Protestbewegung und Hochschulreform Juergen Habermas Bildung & Erziehung
5   b5
263 Public Administration in der Federal Republic of Germany Koenig/v.
Oertzen/Wagener (Eds.) political science/Germany 10   b5
317 Radikalitat und Scheinradikalitat - Zur Sozialpsychologie des
jugendlichen Protests Hermann Glaser Politik/Soziologie 5   b5
198 Rainer Werner Fassbinder Hanser Reihe Fim 2 Kunst/Film 5   b3
406 Reading knowledge in German for art historians and Archaeologists
(Englisch-Deutsch)   Woerterbuecher 8
297 Reden und Interviews (8) 1.7.1991-30.6.1992 Richard v. Weizsaecker
Politik/Deutschland 5   b4
87 Rescue Mission - Planet Earth   Children (English) 10   b6
48 Rhetorik und Verhandlungsfuehrung Michale Thiele Bildung & Erziehung 5
b5
82 Robert Minder - InterNationes Preis 1971   Biographien 5
118 Ruhrgebiet (1966) Gerhard Steinhauer Deutschland/Bildband 20   b1
136 Ruhrgebiet 8 XXXIII/C 4701 E Merian Deutschland/Bildband/ Reisefuehrer
10   b6
407 Saches villatte - Franzosisches Woerterbuch   Woerterbuecher 8
397 Schadstofftransport in mineralischen Tonabdichtungen und naturlichen
Tonschichten   Wissenschaft 4   b1
109 Schaetze im Deutschen Museum Hermann Auer/Friedrich Klemm Deutschland/
Wissenschaft 10   b6
51 Scheitert die Hochschulreform? Nuissl/Rendtorff/Webler (Hrsg.) Bildung &
Erziehung 5   b5
105 Schloss Hohenheim - Festveranstaltung 15.06.1985   Deutschland 3   b5
106 Schloss Hohenheim 1785 -1985   Deutschland 3   b5
252 Schoenberg Eberhard Freitag Musik/Biographien 5   b1
125 Schoenes Deutschland (1983) Karlheinz Schoenherr Deutschland/Bildband 15
    b6
240 Schoepfer der Neuen Musik H.H. Stuckenschmidt Musik 5 2 b1
208 Schreiben im Jura    Literatur 6
41 Schule und Dritte Welt - Marion unterwegs: Comics im
Dritte-Welt-Unterricht Hoegerle/v. Maydell/Schneider/ Weisshaar/Eschweiler
Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
46 Schule vor der Schule: Vorschulerziehung - Abschied von der
Bewahrungsanstalt? Leopold Glaser (Hrsg.) Bildung & Erziehung 5
22 Schulreform oder Der sogenannte Fortschritt Beck/Schmidt Bildung &
Erziehung 5   b5
398 Signale in der Tierwelt - vom Vorsprung der Natur   Wissenschaft 10
64 Soziale Lage und Bildungschancen in Deutschland Hansgert Peisert Bildung
& Erziehung/ Soziologie 5   b5
282 Sozialstruktur der BRD Gerhard Kappl Politik/Deutschland 5   b5
53 Sozialwissenschaft und Bildungsreform Peter Gstettner/Peter Seidl Bildung
& Erziehung 5   b4
357 Soziolinguistik Eine Einfuehrung Brigitte Schlieben-Lange Soziologie 5 2
b4
358 Soziologie der Freizeit Erwin K.Scheuch/Rolf Meyersohn (Ed.) Soziologie
10   b5
399 Spitzenforschung in Deutschland Rainer Flohl (Hrsg.) Wissenschaft/
Deutschland 8   b1
52 Sprache und Erziehung Otto Friedrich Bollnow Bildung & Erziehung 5
365 Sprachen in Wirtschaft und Technik: Geschaefts- und Verhandlunssprache
Deutsch Band 1 H.W. Wolff Sprachwissenschaft 5   b5
372 Sprachkurs Deutsch-Neufassung 1   Sprachwissenschaft 35   b5
373 Sprachkurs Deutsch-Neufassung 2   Sprachwissenschaft 35   b5
374 Sprech-Erziehung und Rhetorik   Sprachwissenschaft 5   b3
363 Sprichwoerter der Volker DTV Sprachwissenschaft 5
13 Staedte im Wandel   Architektur/Stadtplanung 5
107 Strassenkarte Deutschland   Deutschland 5
27 Strategien der Bildungsproduktion Egon Becker/Gerd Jungblut Bildung &
Erziehung 5   b5
   Sudan im Altertum   Laender 5   b1
332 Syrien und Libanon R. Wolfart Regions/Countries 10   b1
387 Taschenwoerterbuch der Umweltplanung Friedrich Malz Umwelt/
Nachschlagewerke 6
102 Technische Hochschule Muenchen 1868 -1986 TU Muenchen Deutschland 10
b5
418 Teil II: Kunst, Wissenschaft und Kommunikation     5
184 Textilkunst aus Peru   Kunst 25   b6
335 The American University in Cairo 1919-1987   Regions/Countries 10   b3
331 The Archaeological map of the Sudan   Region/Countries 8   b4
140 The dual system of the vocational training Schoenbach/Wasem/Kuehnen
education/ vocational training 5   b5
141 The Financing of Higher Education in der Federal Republic of Germany
Ulrich Karpen (Ed.) education/politics 10   b5
   The Future of German Democracy Robert Gerald Livingston/Volkmar Sander
Politik/Deutschland 10   b1
83 Thomas Mann 1875-1975   Biographien 5
65 Thoomas Muentzer Schriften und Briefe Gerhard Wehr Biographien 5
160 Tinutem - ein Priester des Amun Isolde Heyne Kinderroman 10   b6
351 Totgesagt - Erinnerungen Trude Richter Romane Erzaehlungen 10   b1
38 Ueber die Bildungschancen von Maedchen in der Bundesrepublik Helge Pross
Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
14 Umwelt Stadt: Argumente und Lehrbeispiele fuer eine humane Architektur
Architektur/Stadtplanung 5
232 Umwelt und Umweltpolitik Peter Meroth/Konrad von Moltke Materialien zur
Landeskunde 3   b1
382 Umweltplanung in der Industriegesellschaft - Loesungen und ihre Probleme
Konrad Stahl/Gerhard Curdes Umwelt 5
386 Umweltschutz - Das Umweltprogramm der Bundesregierung   Umwelt 5
59 Unsere Schulen. Ein Ratgeber fuer Eltern und Schueler   Bildung &
Erziehung 5
336 Urban and Rural Profiles in Saudi Arabia   Regions/Countries 10
328 Verhuetung oder Vergeltung? Einfuehrung in ethische Straftheorien
Jean-Claude Wolf Rechtswissenschaften 10   b5
261 Vom Licht der Natur und des Geistes   Philosophie (?) 5 6 b3
412 Von nationaler Vielfalt zu europaeischer Einheitskultur
Zeitgeschichte/Politik 5 3 b3
253 Wagner Chronik - Daten zu Leben und Werk Martin Gregor-Dellin
Musik/Biographien 5   b1
264 Was heisst Friedensforschung Georg Picht/Wolfgang Huber Politik 5   b5
37 Was ist eine humane Schule? Hartmut v. Hentig Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
49 Was wir von unseren Eltern halten. 6-16 jaehrige sagen ihre Meinung
Monika Sperr (Hrsg.) Bildung & Erziehung 5   b5
15 Was wird aus der Stadt? Aktuelle Fragen der Stadtplanung
Architektur/Stadtplanung 5
31 Was wird aus der Studienreform Freiger/Nagel/Rabe Bildung & Erziehung 5
b5
143 Welcome to the Federal Republic of Germany 1987   Germany 3   b6
197 Weltstaedte der Kunst - Kalkutta   Kunst/Bildband 20
256 Wer ist Wer (XIV)   Nachschlagewerke 10   b3
250 Werkstattgespraeche mit Komponisten Ursula Stuerzbecher Musik 5   b1
88 What's wrong with Timmy   Children (English) 7   b1
214 Who is Goethe (English)   literature 7
329 Who is Who in Germany (A-L)   reference books/ Germany 10
330 Who's who in Germany (M-Z)   reference books/ Germany 8
419 Wie auf den Staenden eines Supermarkets Zeitschrift fur Kulturaustausch
1991/2 Kultur 5 2 b1
   Wie funktioniert das? Der moderne Staat. Meyer Nachschalgewerk
Nachschlagewerke 10   b1
84 Wilhelm von Humboldt   Biographien 5
66 Willy Brandt: Portraet und Selbstportraet Klaus Harpprecht Biographien 5
85 Winckelmann 1768-1968   Biographien 5   b1
16 Wir und unsere kleine Stadt   Architektur/Stadtplanung 3
   Wirtschaft und Aussenhandel Deutschland heute VIII Deutschland/Wirtschaft
3   b1
42 Wirtschaftsriese - Bildungszwerg Holger H. Luehrig (Hrsg.) Bildung &
Erziehung 5   b5
408 Wirtschaftssprache - Economic Terminology   Woerterbuecher 7
91 Wissenschaften in Berlin - Disziplinen Buddensieg/Duewell/Sembach
Deutschland 10   b6
92 Wissenschaften in Berlin - Gedanken Buddensieg/Duewell/Sembach
Deutschland 10   b6
   Wissenschaften in Berlin - Objekte Buddensieg/Duewell/Sembach Deutschland
10   b6
409 Woerterbuch der Industriellen Technik (Englisch - Deutsch)
Woerterbuecher 6
60 Woerterbuch Kritische Erziehung Eberhard Rauch/Wolfgang Anzinger Bildung
& Erziehung/ Nachschlagewerke 5
327 Wolfgang Schmidbauer: Psychotherapie Beratung von Organisationen
Psychologie 5   b3
185 Zeitfragen - im Spiegel der Kuenste   Kunst 5
17 Zeitgenoessische Architektur in Deutschland 1970-1995
Architektur/Stadtplanung 7
186 Zeitgenoessische deutsche Kunst im Ausland   Kunst 5   b4
156 Zeitungsausschnitte zur Landeskunde/Sondernummer - Waechst auseinander,
was zusammengehoert (extracts from newspapers about unification of Germany
Geschichte/Deutschland 5 2 b3
115 Zenngrund Bibert und Aurach Dr.Johann Schrenk Deutschland/Bildband 20
b6
375 Zimmer Frei - Deutsch in Hotel und Restaurant  Sprachwissenschaft/
Deutschkurs 7  b5
350 Zunehmendes Heimweh Silvio Blatter Romane Erzaehlungen 10  b1
380 Zur Theologie der Zukunft Karl Rahner Theologie 5  b5
172 Zusammenleben mit Auslaendern InterNationes Kulturpolitik 5  b4
116 Zwei an der Saale Halle / Halle-Neustadt Gerald Grosee/Hans-Juergen
Steinmann Deutschland/Bildband 20 2 B6
200 Zwiegespraech: Deutschsprachige Schriftsteller als Maler und Zeichner
Boettcher/Mittenzwei Kunst/Literatur 20  B6
100 Zwischen Dortmund und Duisburg - Reportagen aus dem Ruhrgebiet
Schoeningh Deutschland 3  b5



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#1811 From: Mohamed Mabrouk <desertmoh@...>
Date: Sun Feb 2, 2003 1:20 pm
Subject: Re: Wadi Degla trip 1/Feb/2003
desertmoh
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Reham,

Normally, we do lots of introductions and mingling by
simple ice-breaking games and just circles of names
and professions.

This time we exceeded 60 persons and my focus turned
into other things to be able to get them through the
experience of Degla safely. Leading 15 persons is one
thing and leading 60 is another (I envy Maged for his
skills for that really! :)

The experience was really interesting. 60 Egyptians
got scattered in discpline and got into deep
motionless silence for 5 minutes. This is what I call
enormous success and it wasn't me. It was ALL yours.
:)

Hoping to get you that excited about Nature all the
time. :)

Much Thanks to Asmaa el7alwagy for her great passion
that she shared with us. Asmaa you're an amazing
person to know. Thank you and for all those who joined
us.

Salaam,
Mohamed Mabrouk


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#1812 From: Ayman <ayadel@...>
Date: Sun Feb 2, 2003 4:01 pm
Subject: Manzala Lake & Degla Valley
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Dear Safaris,

    For me it was a wonderful weekend, as a new member i make 2 trips in
2 days first one was to Manzala Lake with Amr Orensa and the second one
was the great trip to Degla valley.
       Manzala Lake was wonderful thank you Amr for preparing the trip,
but unfortunately the birds always flew away before we get closer to
take photos of them,ooh i am so sorry of that.

      Guys if u prepare to go to Manzala lake take care of the muddy
lakes, because one of us (don't worry i won't mention the name -) ) sunk
in the mud till her knees and thank God we were behind her to help her
getting from this bad situation. oooh it was so muddy . Another thing
was the mosquitos there, my God they were about 3 times bigger than the
normal one, but we get used of that so fast  -))
     The boat with the fishermen was the most wonderful thing in the
journey, it was so nice.

Concerning Wady Degla i would like to that Mohamed Mabrouk so much for
the great efforts he did to make this journey a great one for the
beginners, like me, i really enjoyed it very much, many thanks also to
Amr Kadi for his great efforts also. Mrs. Asma El-7alwagy was so great
in her word, i really want to be a member of the Tree Lovers
association.
Special regards to Mrs. Ulrike i discovered that she loves Egypt really
from her deep heart i think she is more Egyptian than a lot of people
who lives in Egypt.
To see Ghada Kabesh also after 3 years of graduation was so wonderful,
many regards to u Ghada

Many Thanks to all the members of the group and i hope we can see each
others again so soon.



Ayman Adel Noweir
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#1813 From: "Xplore" <Xplore@...>
Date: Sun Feb 2, 2003 7:42 pm
Subject: RE: Sunset seen from space
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Dear Safarists

I really like this photo .. actually, it has made me stop and think ..
looking at nature and life can have totally different meanings when
taken from different perspectives ..

In fact, this photo can have different meanings in itself .. and this
was shown from the different replies .. from totally believing that this
is a real sunset taken from space .. to computer edited photos taken
over years !!

My perception is that this photo could not be a sunset for the simple
fact that it is impossible -in case of a sunset- to have a clear cut
between light and dark as seen in photo.. nevertheless this photo could
be a real one shot photo .. in case of a total eclipse of the sun ..

What do you think?

Xplore!

Abou-Bakr
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Subject: [SaharaSafaris] Sunset seen from space


Friends,

Here is a beautiful picture that I want to share with you.

  <http://www.geocities.com/desertmoh/Sunset1.jpg>
http://www.geocities.com/desertmoh/Sunset1.jpg

This photo was taken via satellite, on a cloudless day.  Note how the
lights
are already on in Holland, Paris, and Barcelona, and how it's still
daylight
in London, Lisbon, and Madrid.  The sun is still shining on the Straight
of
Gibraltar, and the Mediterranean Ocean is already in darkness.

In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean you can see the Azores Islands;
below
them to the right, the Madeira Islands; a bit below them the Canary
Islands;
further south, close to the furthest western point of Africa, the Cape
Verde
Islands.  Note how the Sahara can be seen clearly both during daytime
and
nighttime.  To the left, on top, is Greenland, totally frozen.

Love,
Khaled Reda

N.B.1.  Muhammad Mabrouk was kind enough to put it on his site.  Thank
you
Mabrouk.
N.B.2.  Some friends told me the picture is unreal, but I still like it!
:-)





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#1814 From: "Mimiselim <mimiselim@...>" <mimiselim@...>
Date: Mon Feb 3, 2003 7:00 am
Subject: Bahareya Trip
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Good Morning SS,

I want to tell u briefly about my first trip with SS. It was this
last weekend to Bahareya.
First of all I would like to thank Maged Toson for the organization
of the trip. Everything was perfectly organized, i guess nothing has
really missed us..thx. for ur efforts and for ur great support

- Thursday 30-01-03 we arrived at around 12:00 we put our staff at
the hotel and then we went to beir el ghab which was a little bit
crazy (everyone was so tired n. we needed to sleep for the next day)
we were back at 6:00 a.m
- Friday 31-01-03 we had to be ready for brkfast at 8:00 !! (no
sleep). We went with the cars through the desert and our first stop
was at the akabat, we have collected some sand roses and then we had
lunch n. then we continued to 3ein el ser and then to the mummies ..
our last stop was at the new white desert where we had our camp..
i can't really describe how beautiful the desert is.. sobhan allah..
it's gorgeous..it's so relaxing .. so peaceful and u feel urself very
pure and clear minded..
we spent the night in the desert where we had a delicious dinner and
we had a session about the stars by Maged and then Camel which was
very informative and interesting.. Thank you
- Saturday we woke up early and had brkfast n. then we moved to the
old white desert, crystal mountain and the black desert n. finally
back to the hotel to have lunch and then we had to go back home..
I guess it was a little bit short but very concentrated and
impressive .. moreover we had lots of fun.. singing all the way
together.. playing mandil, black shoes..etc..n. chatting and knowing
new friendly people

We had a great company: dalia shahin / dalia sherif & Hamada / Dina
sharaf / dina safaa / maged toson / sherif lotfly (maym...) / camel /
dolphin / tarek / Taz /
we also had Birgit n. a japanese girl named koyoto .. mayoko (i can't
recall the name) who joined us from the oasis..
Thank you all guys for making it so special and hope to c u all again

we just saw the first pics yesterday.. i guess we'll share it with u
on the site very sooooonn...

looking forward to the next trip

take care and have a lovely day

Marwa Selim

#1815 From: Mohamed "Sélim" <selimbros@...>
Date: Mon Feb 3, 2003 8:16 am
Subject: 4 days
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Dear All,

i've bumped into this mailing group by coicidence while i was surfing the net,

i can tell by the name of the group that u guys can help me with the following
issue:

i'm concidering having a 4 days vacation from work, and was thinking of spending
it in a some sort of new, relaxing, yet advanturous place,

so i was concidering the following places (not that i know anything about'em,
it's just that i've heard of),

1- Ras Shitan.

2- Siwa Owasis.

3- El Wahat el bahareya.

4- Wady el Rayan.

does anyone have any references for these places; i.e: photos, how to get there,
maps, accomodation,  tips, ... etc.

i'd be more than thankful if anyone have any info, or any suggestions for other
places !

have a good day all of u .


Mohamed Sélim
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#1816 From: "Dina <dina_dandouna@...>" <dina_dandouna@...>
Date: Mon Feb 3, 2003 10:57 am
Subject: Thank you
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Dear Maged (Migo),

I would like to thank you very much for your very well organized trip
to Baharia, kanet to7fa mot. Also I would like to thank the rest of
the group (Camel, Sherif Lotfy the monkey, Dolphin, Dalia dido, Dalia
Sherif, Hamada Sherif, Tarek totos, Dina Sharaf, mimi selim, and the
non SS Moataz). I am very happy that I took part in this trip and
that I am a member of SS. I hope we will do something together again
soon ISA.

Again thank you Maged Toson and thank you all.

ciao

d

#1817 From: Maged Toson <magedtoson@...>
Date: Mon Feb 3, 2003 2:24 pm
Subject: Re: 4 days
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Dear Mohamed & all
First of all i want to welcome you in the group
Second: yo say you want to take a vecation from work, well i guess this is the
best thing to be done , actually i think you shouldnt say so ,or else everyone
on the group will envy you :-)
As for the places you asked for,i`ll tell you the info i have about them each by
each (i dont think this is a right phrase but anyhow)
1 Ras Shuttan;
    Location & distance: almost midway between Nweba3 and Taba (450 km from
Cairo)
    Getting there: take the Cairo-Suiz desert road till around 25 km befor suiz
then turn left in the direction of the tunnel ,after the tunel continue strieght
and take the direction of Taba & Nweba3. you will pass by Nekhal town then Tamad
then after that at the junction (Taba or Nweba3) take the Taba Direction (both
will get you there but the taba one is better. when you reach the coastal road
take a right till you reach Ras Shuttan. NB: there is no sign that says Ras
shuttan but you will find the signs of the different camps.
    Suggested Rest points: Watania gas Station at the Tunnel, Nekhal town (small
cafes not very clean) ,Fjord cafe -a few kilos after you take the coastal road
(recomended)
    Character: Little camps on the Sea shore, in one of the best sites in S.
Sinai. i suggest you take a look first in two or three different camps before
you chose the one to stay in (they are all nice)
    Places to go: you can do some safaris there ,i would recoment the coloured
canyon, the white canyon , ain hudra, wadi kid And Nabq, nawamisa . or you can
go snorkling and i would recomend Shuttan itself ,blue hole in dahab (visit
dahab and the Lagoon while you are there), Abou galloum (you can do that by
camels from dahab) .
    Prices: camps is Shuttan range from LE15 to LE50, Transportation :cairo-
nweba3 by bus (LE 55) ,dahab - blue hole LE15 ,snorkling equipment LE 15 ,one
day safari LE80 to 100
    mobile coverage: click & mobinil , but in taba switch of the phone and turn
it on again or else you would log on the Jordanian network.

2 Siwa
    Location & distance: In the north western desert of Egypt ,south of Matrouh.
(750km from Cairo)
    Getting there: take the Cairo- Alex desert road to a bit after the Resthouse
, then take the Alamin road (left)to alamin then take the north coast road to
Matouh, then take the siwa road (south ) to Siwa, we rabena ma3ak and when you
get there relax for a month walla 7aga , but its definatly worth the distance.
if you are going by bus; take the bus tomatrouh then the bus to siwa.
    Suggested rest points: wahet Omar or masters, Matrouh.
    charecter: remote Oasis in the middel ofth desert full of site seeing places
and very rich culture. life in siwa (like most oasis) is quite native and
peacefull, night life is the far from noise and croudness ,and full of peace and
relaxation, nature lovers will just adore siwa. the mornings are full site
seeing and mingling with the swian culture which is v. unique, and full of
adventure.
    Places to Go: Shally, Agormy, Futnass, Cliopatra spring, Dakroury mountain,
mawta mountain, Bir Wahed, fossil land zaytouna, bir abou shorouf. More  
adventurous would go to Garet umm el Saghier, bir el nos, el 3arag, el bahrien.
dont miss visiting the siwians at there homes (small groups) and ont miss the
farms of siwa. taste there dates and olives and olive oil, dont miss a cup of
hot Karkadieh or tea with lemon grass . dont forget your swimsuit.
    Prices: Accomodation LE 15 to LE 1100 ( shoft el dolar 3amal feena eih ).
other than the ecolodge which is around $200 per person per night the rest of
the places are quit  fine and cheap, you can get good places at aroung LE 50 and
suburb places at around LE 150 and camops at around LE 20. safari to bir wahed
LE 50 , Safari to Garet umm saghier or Bahrien LE 150, food is normal as Cairo .
    mobile coverage: click & mobinil

3 Baharia Oasis: (welcome to the Art of the western desert safari) . In bahara
satisfaction is garenteed.
    Location & Distance: south west of Cairo in the western desert . (380 km from
Cairo)
    Getting there: Take the fayoum desert road ,only 6 km after el remaya sq.
turn right (the hand you eat with) in the Wahat desert road till you get to
Bawity
    suggested stops: Midway there is a rest house, but not very clean bathrooms.
    Character: small yet very peacefull oasis , life is simple and easy in
baharia, the wahatia people are very friendly and make yo feel home in a couple
of hours, things are quite natural and nature is very rich there, the
desertsurounding baharia is full of diversative and amazing things, enough to
keep you amazed for months
    Places to go: (fadieen walla warako haga) : Bir el Ghab (hot Springs -dont
forget your swim suit) , bir el Matar, old english fort, Heritage musiem, golden
mummies musium, meftella, dest we el maghrafa , the big lakes , old Beshmo
spring, white desert (old and New), black desert (mesh ba2olak diversative),
crystal mountain , agabat, desert rose area, Ain el Serw , Kahf el Djara, Dunes
of Abou Mo7arek, nawamissa, sotra, el ba7rien, ain dalla. dont miss an evining
walk between the palms near Beshmo spring or on the way to EL Agouz oasis or in
the wonderfull heaven called 7arra oasis . dont miss a plunge in the hot water
of bir el ghab at night. dont forget to taste the dates (bas beta3 siwa a7la)  
.
    Prices: Accomodation LE 25 to LE100 , one day safari LE 125 , Two day safari
LE175 ,Food as in Cairo or less.
    mobile coverage: mobinil only

4 wadi el rayan: In the next mail cuz i have to go now......sorry.
BTW: the prices i put are subject to varing according to quality, you may find
cheaper prices but they will not give you the same service and we wouldnt
realize it untill we try the other ones.

Sorry for the long Mail and hope i was of any use.
Maged Toson

  Mohamed Sélim <selimbros@...> wrote:
Dear All,

i've bumped into this mailing group by coicidence while i was surfing the net,

i can tell by the name of the group that u guys can help me with the following
issue:

i'm concidering having a 4 days vacation from work, and was thinking of spending
it in a some sort of new, relaxing, yet advanturous place,

so i was concidering the following places (not that i know anything about'em,
it's just that i've heard of),

1- Ras Shitan.

2- Siwa Owasis.

3- El Wahat el bahareya.

4- Wady el Rayan.

does anyone have any references for these places; i.e: photos, how to get there,
maps, accomodation, tips, ... etc.

i'd be more than thankful if anyone have any info, or any suggestions for other
places !

have a good day all of u .


Mohamed Sélim
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#1818 From: "AboulFotouh, Samar" <fotouhs@...>
Date: Mon Feb 3, 2003 12:06 pm
Subject: Today and tomorrow at the opera house
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Dear all,

The Syrian born poet, Adonis, and the Iraqi lute player, Nasser Shamma, are
going to perform together at Markaz al-Ibda3 in the Cairo Opera house grounds,
tonight and tomorrow at 8 PM. I guess I will aim for tomorrow, ISA.
This is an event that you should not miss.

Find below a good review of Nasser's CD, entitled Le lute de Bagdad, and a
background on Adonis.

Bests,

Samar




Good article on Nasser:
Iraq: A Decade of Devastation

(Middle East Report 215, Summer 2000)

Back to 215 Table of Contents



Review Essay:
Le lute de Bagdad. By Naseer Shamma. (Paris: Institut du Monde Arabe, 1995-99)

Reviewed by Elliott Colla

Given the rich lyricism and pointed social quality of contemporary Arabic
poetry, it's no accident that politically motivated Arab music is usually vocal
rather than instrumental. The close collaborations between Marcel Khalife and
Mahmoud Darwish or Egyptian singer Shaykh Imam and Egyptian poet Ahmad Fu'ad
Nigm offer vivid examples of politically charged connections between word and
melody. The political label attached to particular vocal performers such as
Fayruz, Ziad Rahbani or the Palestinian group Sabrin is further evidence: what
is "political" in such political music is most often related to a text that is
chiefly lyrical. In the case of these vocal performers and groups, musical
instrumentation does matter, but its meaning is most often limited to how it
underscores, expands and intensifies the political message of words.

Moreover, given the abstract and often nonrepresentational nature of most
instrumental music, its reference to particular contexts--such as political
struggles--is never obvious. The instrumental music of performers such as Mounir
Bechir, Omar Bechir, George Abyad, Fawzi Sayyib and Simon Shaheen is not usually
seen as expressly political. Such music, rooted in a long tradition of
mathematical elaboration, is emblematic of an aesthetics that remains
critically, deliberately detached from the reflective representation associated
with explicitly "political" art.

While this division between representational political song and detached musical
instrumentation is admittedly rough, it does shed some light on the unique work
of the Iraqi oudist Naseer Shamma. Shamma is unique in that he creates
instrumental pieces whose political messages are as expressive as lyrical
choruses and as direct as popular slogans. His fourth CD, entitled Le lute de
Bagdad, released by the Institut du Monde Arabe last year, is a compilation of
live-recorded works composed by the artist between 1995 and 1999.

Born in 1963 in the Iraqi city of Kut, Shamma gained his education in the oud at
the prestigious musical school run by Mounir Bechir's brother Jamil. While
Shamma trained in classical Arabic music, he began to compose imagistic pieces
that, while based on classical scales, diverged radically from the tradition of
improvisation. The titles of his pieces contribute greatly to their
representational conceit: on Le lute de Bagdad, titles such as "Eastern Love
Story," "From Ashour to Seville" or "A Calm Night in Baghdad" help to create the
images of his songs, whether they be the nervous flirtation of lovers, the
travel of lutes from Mesopotamian Iraq to Gypsy Andalusia or something as quiet
as the silence of a Baghdad night after Allied air strikes. As Shamma put it
when I spoke with him in 1997: "What I try to do is make images appear in the
minds of people. I try to make music pictures, to create visual images from
nothing." Images and narratives spring magically from his pieces in a way
unmatched by other instrumentalists working in this tradition. A breezy garden
appears, bombs crash or a tense romance takes place between two contrapuntal
melodies. At times he plays softly with one hand, at others, he hits the strings
as if he were playing an electric guitar. At still other times, particularly in
his composition "Dialogue between al-Mutanabbi and al-Sayyab," his music is more
impressionistic, creating moods and shapes rather than distinct figures.

These two techniques--the impressionistic and the imagistic--come together most
powerfully in "al-'Amiriyya," which refers to the bomb shelter targeted by the
allies during the 1991 air campaign, where more than 400 Iraqi civilians, mostly
children, died. Shamma's piece begins with a lilting, sentimental melody that is
interrupted by screeching air raid sirens--an effect generated by Shamma's
frantic picking. Amidst the confusion and panic that follow, you hear a calm
determination to prepare for the coming air strike. Then, as if upon the close
of the last blast door, missiles rain down, their explosions drowned out by the
screams of other incoming bombs and screams of victims below. At this point, the
sharply defined sound images are painted over with more impressionistic
strokes--the piece slows and turns darkly reflective before ending on an
optimistic note. Part of this piece's power emanates from Shamma's ability to
convey so many distinct sounds and images on a single stringed instrument--one
can only imagine the impact on listeners when Shamma first performed the piece
in the ruins of al-'Amiriyya on the one-year anniversary of the massacre.

Due to the difficulty of performing under the UN embargo, Shamma left Iraq in
1993. Since then, audiences across the Arab world have come to know him through
his concerts which, by contrast to the usual heavy orchestration of well-known
performers, are strikingly minimalist. Since leaving Iraq, Shamma taught music
in Tunis from 1993-98 and since 1999 has been directing a music center in Cairo.
In Shamma's own words, his project attempts to transcend a prejudice that colors
the tradition of Arabic music: "In the Arab world, we're not used to listening
to instruments. Everything in music is really about voice. When I perform my
instrumental compositions, audiences enjoy them immensely, even though they are
a bit out of the ordinary. My music is truthful and expressive, it tugs on
audiences and makes them understand that this oud, which they've heard for
years, can express more than just scales."

The popular response Shamma generates in live performances confirms his
self-evaluation. At the Cairo Opera House in late 1997, he appeared without any
introduction and quietly began to play unaccompanied. Within moments, he had
transfixed the audience despite the distraction of larger events outside. His
oud, often played with the fingers of only his fret hand, calmed and then
reignited hundreds of listeners angered by Netanyahu's chauvinistic policies and
anxious over renewed US threats to bomb Iraq into oblivion. There was an
unspoken consensus in the audience that Shamma's performance was an intervention
in a supercharged political situation. The audience loudly expressed its
consensus in a silent but visceral response: a political rally without words.
Though perhaps not a substitute for seeing such a performance, Le lute de Bagdad
effectively captures an image of Shamma's politically urgent oud.





Background on Adonis:

Adonis (Ali Ahmad Saiid) was born in 1930 in Qassabin, Northern Syria. He shares
his life between his home country, Lebanon, and France. In 1951, Adonis was
arbitrarily imprisoned for political activities and settled in Lebanon in 1956,
in 1961 becoming a Lebanese national. Currently living in France. The turning
point for him came with Aghani Mihyar al-Dimashqi (1961), in which he achieved a
balance between poetry's socio-political role and the demands of a symbolic
'language of absence' with poetry. Adonis's most complex work, the 400 page
Mufrad bi-sighat al-jam, is a dazzling piece of writing, but one which has
remained a closed world to the majority of readers. Recently, Adonis advocated
'writing' as opposed to 'poetry', suggesting that a poetic text should go beyond
the traditional concept of genre to become a total poem incorporating a
multiplicity of levels, languages, forms and rhythmic structures.
In 1957 he helped Yusuf al-Khal found the avant-garde poetry review Shi'r, and
in 1968 he launched the more radical journal Mawaqif. His early volumes of
poetry included Dalilia (1950), Qasa'id ula (1956; "First Poems"), and Awraq fi
ar-rih (1958; "Leaves in the Wind").

Influencing the whole Arab poetry from Middle East to Morocco, Adonis broke off
from Arabic poetry tradition and authenticated Arabic poetry. He attempted for
the Arabic poetry to establish a relationship with the world without losing its
own identity.

He was awarded Syria-Lebanon Best Poet Award in 1971

He was elected as Stephen Mallarme Academy Member in Paris in 1983

The Highest Award of the International Poem Biennial in Brussels in 1986

The first International Nazim Hikmet Poetry Award in 1995





An Elegy for Al-Hallaj

Your green poisonous plume,
your plume whose veins are filled with flames,
with the star rising from Baghdad,
is our history and imminent resurrection
in our land - in our repeated death.
Time lay upon your hands.
And the fire in your eyes
is sweeping, reaching the sky.
0, star rising from Baghdad,
laden with poetry and new birth,
0, poisonous green plume.
Nothing is left
for those coming from afar
with the echo and death and ice
in this land of resurrection.
Nothing is left but you and the presence.
0, you the language of Galilean thunder
in this land of discarded skins.
You, poet of the roots and mysteries.


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#1819 From: Mohamed "Sélim" <selimbros@...>
Date: Mon Feb 3, 2003 3:00 pm
Subject: Woww
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Dear Maged, Shereen khyratt, all of u SS members,

First of all i'd love to thank Maged and Shereen for their fast response to my
first mail to this group.

WWWOOOWW,... maged, i'm really impressed, the details u supplied me with were
very useful (I'll make sure i'll document that :)), man this's been more than
enough...

And yes shereen, i'm interested with the Siwa idea, it'd be great if u can
provide me with the Sinawy guy's phone number! thank u sooo much for ur help.

But let me tell u something guys,.. i checked the Group page, logged on to some
pictures, read some of the messages posted in there and i got soooo excited to
being a SS member, and joining u ppl in ur future safaris "if u dont mind..!!!".

So, if u guys are planning any events in the near future, and have place for "a
new safarist", i'd be very enthousiastic to join...

Looking forward to meeting all of u SS "undiscovered friends"  :)

Laterz.




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#1820 From: "Sahar Elsayed" <selsayed@...>
Date: Mon Feb 3, 2003 3:21 pm
Subject: Reflections of Degla
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Thanks
I join voices to all those who expressed gratitude to M. Mabrouk for leading the
Degla walk. I would also like to thank the co-organizers who watched out for our
safety...I think there were three people, one of whom I know (Mounir El Shazly
at the end of the row), so forgive me for not recalling the other two names.
Thanks to Nehal Salah for encouraging me to join, to one of my friends for
telling me it was an ordinary walk (she presumed erronously that I exercise
regularly!), to Nagwan for an interesting talk, and Nermine for everything.

Special Thanks
Special thanks go definitely to Mrs. Asmaa for her time to give an account of
her knowledge. Hoping to read more on it on SS Group. Also waiting to hear of
her progress on the issue of Degla and others, and how help can be given.

Degla
I have to admit that the place is beautiful and that it was very unlike what I
had imagined from people's accounts of it. The beauty of it, for me, is the
sense of spaciousness, clean air (if we ignore the scatters of litter here and
there), the canyon below is a beautiful sight, and the view from above at sunset
is also breathtaking.

YET: I'm sorry to be a disappointment. Despite all the beauty of it, I get this
indescribeable feeling about places which "used to" witness life, and now no
more. To envision the waters flowing, the birds hovering above, the life on its
shores....then "blank".  It's the same sense I got at Dimah. To think this was a
place full of life, sounds of wheels on a stone road, houses, loads of grain
moving between shores to storage or consumption, the whole works!!!!!!!!! AND
now stillness...Nothing but traces of a life that was once long ago there? Maybe
not sadness, rather "bewilderment" over how this can happen to a whole town,
area, etc.. (just a thought)...

Technical Question
BUT: Now for a technical question: Is it still valid for the name "wadi"? My
vision of a wadi is more towards the color green (even if sparse), or does it
get greener at other times in the year?

Thanks again all,

Salam,

Sahar






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#1821 From: "Mohamed Mabrouk <desertmoh@...>" <desertmoh@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 12:46 am
Subject: Sand Dunes...
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Dear Safarists,

You'll find those two new links in:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SaharaSafaris/links/


Sand Dunes
do you ride your 4x4 car in dunes-infested deserts? this is so
important for your safety and skills in desert navigation. USGS
explains much about the form and characteriscs of sand dunes with
photos and names that other 4wheelers around the world knows.
http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/deserts/dunes/  desertmoh  Edit  Delete
Cut

Sand Dunes Science
Hmmmm. that's a bit scientific but it shows interesting forms (even
from Mars Planet) of dunes and more about them.
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2002/06dec_dunes.htm


Enjoy!

Salaam,
Mohamed Mabrouk

#1822 From: Amr Kamel <judge_amr@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 1:11 am
Subject: Wadi Degla walk
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Dear Safarists & their friends,

Most of you don't know me since i have been a silent member for some time, but i
think old members know me well.

Ok for those new members: my name is Amr Kamel, i'm 29, i work as a judge at the
State Concil (magles 2l dolaa) & i'm a member in the group since it started.

As for the reason that made me write this email, well it was this last walk in
Degla, for me it wasn't the 1st & i can't remeber how many times i had been to
Degla coz i had been going to Degla for 4 years on weekly basis, but the very
special thing about that last walk was the number of people that were there, 60
person !! WOW this was a day to remember, also the most wonderful thing was that
all the people who was there were enjoying the place in a very peaceful way with
no noise, i can tell you that some walks before where more noisy with only 15 or
20 person !

I really enjoyed this walk soooooooo much coz of all of you guys where there &
the most thing i would like to do is to go with all of you again in another
walk.

Yours,

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#1823 From: Amr Kamel <judge_amr@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 1:21 am
Subject: Re: did migo and mabrouk went on TV ..??!!!!!
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Hi all,
As for the Nile TV program about Wadi Degla, yes it is true & it was a cleanup
done in Degla 2 years ago by Rotaract club of Giza metropolitan Millienum. It
was so great & the interview was done by the X Rotaractor, the S.S. Member & the
Nile TV announcer Maysa Maher.
Amr
  "islambayoumi <islambayoumi@...>" <islambayoumi@...> wrote:well ..
as like I said ... " Did Migo and Mabrouk went on Nile TV
yesterday ...?!!1 "

just a while ago one of my work colleagues informed me that he saw on
the nile TV yesterday a program shot at Wadi degla and the guestes
were two guys whom description is identical with maged and
mohamed ..!!!1 .

so guys .. plz we need a confirmation .... were you that guys ...?!!
specialy that they were talking about Degla cleaning project which is
a S.S proparity I guess ..;) :):)


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#1824 From: Mohamed Mabrouk <desertmoh@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 2:21 am
Subject: Re: Reflections of Degla
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Sahar and All Safarists,

The co-leaders were Amr Kamil and Monir elShazly. Such
great deglaweya themselves, they had the safety sense
that I can trust, good knowledge of Degla trails, and
a much of leadership skills. And of course like
everybody else here in this crazy group :) they are
great admirers of Nature.

Of course the Deglawy honor can't go only to those
who've been there last Sat including a great Nature
Lover like Asmaa el7lwagy. There are many others like
Maged Toson whom you can't talk about Degla without
seeing this glance in their eyes showing that they
feel like 'home' about it.

I have a word to say and I think I'll let myself write
it this time. :) So bear with me please.

It's one of those places which--if you were introduced
to it in the right way--can make you dive deeper into
yourself. Its really crazy. A picnic or good walk
through Degla scenes always brings you back fresh and
somehow have sorted out some of your problems or ready
with solutions to them.

Something that nothing but good old friends can help
you to reach. Imagine now that you can take those
friends and spend sometime walking and talking and
meditate there!

This is the main reason I have always insisted on the
unusual 5-10 minutes silence in our "Walks in Nature"
series. At the begining it wasn't easy at all to bring
the people to silence. Some of you have seen how I
suffered to make it an important part of our walks in
Degla when some people couldn't stop laughing (thank
god it happened only once :) But in early times, I had
to shout to inform those who are still coming from far
that the silence has started. :)

Now imagine that this time.. the largest time ever
with safarists--60+ guys with about 90%+ first timer
to Degla and with the help of Amr and Monir and few
experienced others, we've reached the place almost
together and scattered in the large area to start a
really deep silence!

This must have been a very special group. :) The
silence was so deep that they heard the wind strumming
the shrubs branches and leaves.

Your feedback was really amazing about it too! :)
Everybody was impressed with how deep and
soul-reaching it was. Which makes me even more
impressed by the group. I wish we had more time to
introduce them to each other, but we'll give that time
next times. :)

Guys, this is the way to use Degla. Take your friends,
take an edge of one of those unbelievably high scarps
("Garf" in Arabic) and engulfed by the warm security
of those friends of yours, use the silence and the
vast view to get deeper into yourself.

Technical Answer! :)
"Wadi" is now and English word obviously with an
Arabic source, but distinctly different. "Wadi" in
English means a dried riverbed. Something that is
exactly what Degla is like: engraved by an ancient
tributary of Nile but have dried up and have only
water that scarcely comes every couple of years in the
form of flash-floods (seyoul). I think what you meant
was the word Valley.  When I gave my brief geological
intro to the walk, I meant it in the English sense as
you can see. Wadi System is the entire branching wadis
out of the main one of Degla meaning that we have to
consider them all as one entity. Hope that makes
sense. :)

Salaam,
Mohamed Mabrouk
SS co-moderator (hobby)
GIS/Geomarketing Manager (profession)
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> Thanks
> I join voices to all those who expressed gratitude
> to M. Mabrouk for leading the Degla walk. I would
> also like to thank the co-organizers who watched out


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#1825 From: Maged Toson <magedtoson@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 9:14 am
Subject: Where Are The Fissils
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Dear Interested:

When we were in Qasr El Sagha Last month, some body came up to me and asked
about where the Fossils are, since I said that the Sagha Escarpment is one of
the richest in the area when it comes to vertebrates dating back to the Eocene
Age.

I included in this mail a link for you guys to see, if you are interested to
know what happened in the early days on the last century, read this.

This link also contains some Pics of Qasr El Sagha and Dimah, which date back to
the excursion of the author (1907). And what’s more some discretion of the
fossils they collected and how they shipped them back to America, as well as the
orders they received to continue and when to stop. Read Carefully, you ill be
amazed by the amount of fossils they collected- they say more that 500
vertebrates.

The dairy of this excursion is very famous worldwide and the Walter Granger’s
Trip, which is the core of this dairy, is as famous as Fayoum to the scientists
interested in the Eocene age. At the end of the page you can also find links to
other parts of the Dairy in their trip to other parts of Fayoum.

As for me, I have seen with my own eyes vertebrate fossils of bassilosorus
whales collected from the zoglodon valley in the trunks of cars belonging to a
foreign group I met in the area.

check the link below and read between the lines

http://users.rcn.com/granger.nh.ultranet/FaiyumInstall6.shtml

Also please take a look at the file included on the SS files area about Wadi El
Hitan linked below

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SaharaSafaris/files/Sahara%20Places/Wadi%20El%20Hi\
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#1826 From: "Shahira Osman" <sosman@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 9:16 am
Subject: "PROPAGANDA"@Cairo Opera House - 12th of February, 2003 -
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Dear SS and PTP ,

For those who will stay in Cairo for the Eid...Why not enjoy some live
music..

Event: Propaganda And Dina Salah

Place: Cairo Opera House - Small Theater

Date: 12th of February, 2003 - 8.00 p.m. (be there at 7.30 if you want to
find a good place to park :o)

Tickets: L.E. 15 (Adults)               L.E. 10 (Students)
Buy your ticket now before they're all sold out from the Opera House Ticket
counter.

(Can't take my eyes, I'll survive, Las Ketchup, I love Rock n' Roll,
Objection, Ain't it Funny, Give me One Reason are a small aprt of the songs
that will be sang )

They are:

Dina Salah                 Main Vocal

Ahmed El-Wahsh       Piano-Keyboard + Back Vocal
Ahmed Sadek            Lead Guitar + Back Vocal
Ahmed Omar             Bass Guitar + Back Vocal
Mohamed Nabil         Spanish Guitar
Bob                            Percussion
Mizo                           Percussion
Ahmed Hassan           Drums
Orest Trofimovich      Trompone
Midko                         Trumpet
Igor Baranovsky         Trumpet
Shehab Kaseb            Lead/Back Vocal
Marwa Salah              Back Vocal
Mostafa El Attar          Back Vocal

For more information about the band or the concert, and for joining our
mailing list, e-mails us at propaganda@... or
propaganda_band@... or join our Group at our home page:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/propaganda_band

Please forward this e-mail to all your friends.

Enjoy,
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#1827 From: Mohamed Mabrouk <desertmoh@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 9:49 am
Subject: Fwd: Wadi Degla
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--- Perihan El Baroudy <pupsy@...> wrote:
Dear Mohamed,

I can not express the joy Tree Lover's members were in
after they came back from the Wadi Degla Trip.  It is
undescribable.  Asmaa El Halwaagy was thrilled to find
so much people interested in nature and willing to
take action and she wishes to thank each and everyone
individually showing interest in her speech.  She told
me how co-operative u as well as your group were and
in the future u will have us on your list of trips.

We would like to inform u that our coming activity is
more of wanting ur support.  We will be in court on
the 19th of Feburary at 10am for Wadi Degla.  Our
association has been fighting against the governate to
enforce the implementation of the court order to
eliminate harmful activities happening in the area
which includes zabaleen Manshayat Nasr.

Being in the court as nature lovers will be highly
appreciated.  The more we are the better we can win
the case.
Appreciate Mohamed if u could forward this information
to ur group

Regards
Perihan El Baroudy

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#1828 From: Ayman <ayadel@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 9:56 am
Subject: Tree Lovers
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Dear All,

     I find it great to support the Tree Lovers association in the court,
i will do my best to go with them. But we want to know which court and
what is the exact time of the case.
I hope we can do something

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#1829 From: "waadhadidy <waadhadidy@...>" <waadhadidy@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 10:11 am
Subject: El Djarra Cave
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Hello there Safarists,

So here goes my first posting...

My name is Waad (yes Waad as in promise) and I had the privilege of seeing El
Djarra cave with the beautiful group of people whom you have probably already
heard from.

Now a website is up, specially dedicated to the Cave, and is ready for everyone
to see:

http://geocities.com/eldjarra/

Don't be selfish now:) Let us know what you think and please share will all
your friends. (that way we can brag about how awesome Egypt is;)

Until later then,

Waad

#1830 From: "islambayoumi <islambayoumi@...>" <islambayoumi@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 11:38 am
Subject: again please
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guys ... aren't you going in any trip in the near future ? ...
I'm kindda energatic and wanna keep it that way ...:):)
mabrouk .. ana lamma sadda2t 2bah fet ... ( at least better than
before ) .. thus .. plz arrange something in the near future
man ..:) ..
how about another degla trip ..?

regards, Islam

#1831 From: "khaled" <khaled@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 11:52 am
Subject: (No subject)
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Dear group and ss
i need a  sand ladder (sand matt) do any of you knows where i can find it
thanks
k.mobayad

















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#1832 From: FOusHA "®" <afoush8@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 12:11 pm
Subject: St.Katherine Ecolodge
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Dear all,

             First I would like thank the whole the group especially Mohamed
    Mabrouk, Mr.Amr El-Kammash, Mr.Husam El-Agamy and Dr.Gaser.

  - About the Hike, it was VERY INTERESTING to me especially the fabulous natural
scenes that were so clear due to high-long distance of the HIKE that permits us
to see wonderful and enjoyable views.
Through time, I’ve fell VERY COMFORTABLE & relaxed to the extent that I wasn’t
upset when my mobile network vanished. On the contrary, I’ve hoped it won’t be
back again so that no one can interrupt me from enjoying.

- The Group where all so helpful and familiar to the extent that we felt we Know
each other long time ago … & I would like to thank you all
…(Samar,Loubna,Rusha,Nessreen,Caroline,Shereef,Islam,Tamer,Bagato,Kari,Hitamy,Sh\
ady,… and  3am Gamil , Mansour )).

- From my point of view , I  can see that the ECOLODGE is a wonderful idea and
the buildings made of natural stones and rocks helped the place to stay is
harmony with the environment around it, The table of natural wood trees, with
out any points which were decorating the bed rooms & dining room gave me the
feeling of a delightful evening “Bedwins” have cut natural tree to design these
table & chairs especially for us .

- Concerning the lightening, actually I have some suggestions so that the place
would not loose its, natural , charming spirit :-

  A-  lamps of ( 15 ~ 25 watt ) can be not set inside gaslamps which are already
placed .
  - This gaslamps, with weak light inside it , gives yellow light , as is a small
yellowish fire . It also doesn’t use much electricity. This can be placed in
bedrooms and bathrooms. Its light doesn’t affect the outside wonderful view of
the stars.

B-  very small lamp of weak light as that stairs of theatres and cinemas can be
placed. They are of blue or green colors. I disliked the idea of NEON lamps so
much as it helps the whole place to loose its charming atmosphere.



Thanx,

Ahmed Fouad

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#1833 From: Ayman <ayadel@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 1:03 pm
Subject: El Djarra Cave
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Dear Waad and all.

  Its incredible how beautiful is this cave through your photos, i have
never imagined that we have such caves in Egypt.
Believe me i am dreaming now to visit this cave, and please do your best
with M. Mabrouk to prepare a journey to it.
Sorry i can't come with my beatle -)) u have to prepare the cars if u
can, but i promise ya Waad that i will be one of the members of the next
journey to this Cave if u make it

Ayman Adel Noweir
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#1834 From: Mohamed Mabrouk <desertmoh@...>
Date: Tue Feb 4, 2003 1:08 pm
Subject: sand matts
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Dear Khaled,

If you wish to check a message that Abbas Fahmy posted
a while ago on SS. I used SEARCH in messages part of
SS and here is the one I found:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SaharaSafaris/message/1350

It has enough info to buy one, but maybe you'd like to
search for more options (Sa3b but you should try). An
option for example is to buy them from Hamada (tire
fixing shop) across from Bayoumy's famous restaurant
downtown Bawiti.

Salaam,
Mohamed Mabrouk

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> Dear group and ss
> i need a  sand ladder (sand matt) do any of you
> knows where i can find it
> thanks
> k.mobayad

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