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AL-OROBA PRIMARY SCHOOL NO. (2)





























قال تعالى " وما توفيقي إلا بالله عليه توكلت واليه أنيب"
In the name of Allah I began
….When you lost between you and the others… when you refuse the advice of others…when you need some body to tell you something refers to you ….
You think that every body is against you … you will think that every body is fight you, but I tell you that's a friendly fire


Strange this world

Strange this world when someone read a whole story with may be 100or 300 hundred pages and we see that normal for he fulfill his emotion and desire.
And on the other side when some one read 3pages from the holy qura'an and we see that is too much or we see that difficult work.

Strange this world
Strange this world when we see that 10 L.E is little money for shopping
And on contrast we see 10 L.E is too much to give it to poor people.

Strange this world
Strange this world when we spent three or five hours watching TV and we see that normal and on the other hand when we see one or two hours is too much for praying.

Strange this world
Strange this world when we see that 15 or 20 Muslims is normal number and we consider that usual habit and on the other side when America see that 2 or 3 men is too much for killing and they arouse war for that.

Without comment….
If a barber makes a mistake
It is a new style
If a driver makes a mistake
it is an accident

If an engineer makes a mistake
it is a new venture

If a politician makes a mistake
it is a new law

If a scientist makes a mistake
it is a new invention

If a tailor makes a mistake
it is a new fashion

If our boss makes a mistake
it is our mistake

If an employee makes a mistake
it is a
mistake?!!!




Nobel World
· The Voyage
A. H. Zewail. Voyage Through Time: Walks of Life to the Nobel Prize, American University in Cairo (AUC), Cairo, 2002; so far in 17 languages and editions: English, French, German, Spanish, Romanian, Hungarian (in press), Russian, Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Bahasa Malaysian, Indonesian, Hindi; and 4 editions. For detailed reviews of this book see, for example, articles written by W. Sibbett, B. V. McKoy and C. A. McKoy, and M. Chergui.
For this journey on the road to the Nobel prize, I have been asked several times to write a biography, or at least a biographical summary of my life. I declined these invitations. I was of the opinion that a traditional biography should represent a lifetime of work and experience and much effort and time are needed to do it well. In July of 1997 while on a trip to Cairo this strong feeling softened to a more moderate one. I was stimulated to ask a few questions by two books I was reading, one titled A History of Knowledge by Charles van Doren and the other Making Waves by Charles Townes. How did I acquire knowledge? Why did I become a scientist? What are the forces that have determined the walks of my own life? What are the meanings of faith, destiny, and luck? In the attempt to answer such complex questions, I began to sketch my thoughts....
D. L. Smith. Coherent Thinking, Eng. Sci. 62, 7 (1999)
At 5:40 in the doggone morning on Tuesday, October 12, Ahmed Zewail got a phone call. But it wasn't a wrong number or a particularly ambitious aluminum-window salesman—it was the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences informing him he had won the 1999 Nobel Prize in chemistry. The citation reads, in part, that Zewail "is being rewarded for his pioneering investigation of fundamental chemical reactions, using ultra-short laser flashes on the time scale on which the reactions actually occur"...


· Conferences and Collaborations
Energy in Cosmos, Molecules and Life, Alfred Nobel Symposium, Sånga-Säby Conference Center, Sweden, June 18-22, 2005.
This unique occasion gathers the leading competence from three broad scientific areas to discuss energy issues from an interdisciplinary perspective. This Nobel Symposium is the first to include all of the natural science categories of the Nobel Prize: physics, chemistry and physiology or medicine. The purpose is to create conditions for exchange and interaction, partly between different disciplines and partly between promising young researchers and the world's leading researchers...
Frontiers of Molecular Science, Nobel Centennial Symposium, Friiberghs Manor, Örsundsbro and Stockholm University, Sweden, December 4-7, 2001.
The Nobel Foundation's Symposium program was initiated in 1965. Since that time more than a hundred symposia have taken place. The symposia are devoted to areas of science where breakthroughs are occurring or deal with other topics of primary cultural or social significance. A series of Nobel Centennial Symposia was organized in 2001 to commemorate 100th anniversary of the Nobel prizes given out for world-class accomplishments in physics, chemistry, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine...
Molecular Frontiers, a global effort to promote the understanding and appreciation of molecular science in society.
Molecular Frontiers, a world-wide virtual institute, will seek to strengthen the position of science in society—among the public, in education and among politicians—as a primary approach to describing and analyzing reality. The institute will provide a forum for exchange and analysis of scientific advances and their implications, and will employ various strategies to engage the public in an open dialogue. The institute's activities will promote scientific knowledge in general with special emphasis on the molecular perspective. As knowledge may be considered a right to all, global open access will be a guiding principle...
· Latest Press Releases
Caltech 4D Microscope Revolutionizes the Way We Look at the Nano World, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA, November 20, 2008.
More than a century ago, the development of the earliest motion picture technology made what had been previously thought "magical" a reality: capturing and recreating the movement and dynamism of the world around us. A breakthrough technology based on new concepts has now accomplished a similar feat, but on an atomic scale—by allowing, for the first time, the real-time, real-space visualization of fleeting changes in the structure and shape of matter barely a billionth of a meter in size. Such "movies" of atomic changes in materials of gold and graphite, obtained using the technique, are featured in a paper appearing in the November 21 issue of the journal Science. 4D microscopy videos can be viewed at the UST web site...
Zewail Honored with Einstein Award, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA, September 21, 2006.
The World Cultural Council will present the 2006 Albert Einstein World Award of Science to Nobel laureate Ahmed Zewail, the Linus Pauling Professor of Chemical Physics and professor of physics at the California Institute of Technology. This recognition is for his "pioneering development of the new field of femtoscience and for his seminal contributions to the revolutionary discipline of physical biology, creating new ways for better understanding the functional behavior of biological systems by directly visualizing them in the four dimensions of space and time," according to the World Cultural Council's announcement...

Nobel Laureate Receives $17.5 Million Grant to Create the New Field of Physical Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA, August 10, 2005.
Nobel Prize-winning chemist and physicist Ahmed Zewail has received an $17.5 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to create the Ultrafast Science and Technology (UST) Center at the California Institute of Technology. The center will focus on a new scientific discipline at Caltech for which Zewail has coined the name physical biology. The field will create new ways of understanding the dynamical behavior of biological systems by directly observing them in the four dimensions of space and time...
Other press releases.
Education

· Public Lectures and Discourse
Professor Ahmed Zewail has presented over three hundred named, plenary, and keynote lectures, including: Bernstein, Berson, Bodenstein, Cavendish (Scott Series), Celsius, Condon, Aimé Cotton, Coulson, Debye, Einstein (Berlin, New Delhi, Mexico), Eyring, Faraday, Franklin (Benjamin), Gandhi, Helmholtz, Hinshelwood, Karrer, Kirkwood, Kistiakowsky, Lawrence, London, Nobel, Novartis, Noyes, Onassis, Ørsted, Pascal (Blaise), Pauling, Perrin, Pimentel, Planck, Polanyi, Raman, Roberts, Röntgen, Schrödinger, U Thant (United Nations), Thomson (J. J.), Tolman, Watson, Welch, Wilson, and Zewail.
A. H. Zewail. Light and Life, Ninth Rajiv Gandhi Science and Technology Lecture, Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, Bangalore, India, October 17, 2002.
Scientific research is the subject of this lecture, but I wish to focus here on one of its pillars—the value of curiosity-driven research and its impact on our life, the life of the "haves" and "have-nots". For this scientific endeavour, I will demonstrate my point from the study of one phenomenon that has occupied the thinking of humans throughout history—it is the phenomenon of light. What is light?
A. H. Zewail. Time's Mysteries and Miracles: Consonance with Physical and Life Sciences, Albert Einstein Public Lecture, IIT, New Delhi, India, October 22, 2002.
Ever since the dawn of history, humans have been the benefactors of time's miracles, but at the same time they have been baffled by time's mysteries. More than six millennia ago, the philosophy and measurement of time occupied the minds of scholars in the land of Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and, even today we struggle with the meaning of time. In this overview, I present some concepts and techniques developed in the science and technology of time, and an exposé of some of the mysteries and miracles that are in harmony with physical and life sciences...
A. H. Zewail. It is Possible, One Hundred Reasons to be a Scientist, 2nd ed., ICTP, Trieste, 2005, p. 260.
On the banks of the Nile, the Rosetta branch, I was born in Damanhur, the "City of Horus", only 60 km from Alexandria. In retrospect, it is remarkable that my childhood origins were flanked by two great places—Rosetta, the city where the famous Stone was discovered, and Alexandria, the home of ancient learning...
· Dissemination of Knowledge
G. K. Drayna and D. J. Flannigan; Mentor: A. H. Zewail. Ultrafast Electron Microscopy: Watching Atoms Move and Crystals Melt, Caltech Undergrad. Res. J. 8, 36 (2008).
For decades, researchers have relied on static images provided by electron microscopy and static diffraction patterns provided by X-ray crystallography to infer how a system operates. The major drawback to these otherwise very powerful techniques is that no direct experimental evidence is gathered about the structure of the transition states of the system. That is, these techniques can only provide information about the three spatial dimensions; while information about how the system behaves in the fourth dimension—time—remains a mystery. Therefore, to overcome this fundamental problem, a methodology that can access all four dimensions simultaneously must be realized and demonstrated. The development of such a technology would mark a great day in the advancement of human knowledge. Fortunately, that day has arrived with the advent of Ultrafast Electron Microscopy (UEM)...
J. S Baskin and A. H. Zewail. Freezing Atoms in Motion, J. Chem. Educ. 78, 737 (2001).
The concept of the atom, proposed 24 centuries ago and rejected by Aristotle, was born on a purely philosophical basis, surely without anticipating some of the 20th century's most triumphant scientific discoveries. Atoms can now be seen, observed in motion, and manipulated...
J. S. Baskin and A. H. Zewail. Freezing Time—In a Femtosecond, Sci. Spectra 14, 62 (1998).
With ultrashort pulses of laser light, it has become possible to observe physical, chemical and biological changes with a resolution of femtoseconds, 15 orders of magnitude faster than the human heart beat, reaching the scale of atomic motion, spatial and temporal...
A. H. Zewail. The Birth of Molecules, Sci. Am. 263, 76 (1990).
In 1872 railroad magnate Leland Stanford wagered $25,000 that a galloping horse, at some point in stride, lifts all four hooves off the ground. To prove it, Stanford employed English photographer Eadweard Muybridge. After many attempts, Muybridge developed a camera shutter that opened and closed for only two thousandths of a second, enabling him to capture on film a horse flying through the air. During the past century, all scientific disciplines from astrophysics to zoology have exploited high-speed photography to revolutionize understanding of animal and mechanical motions that are quicker than the eye can follow...
M. Gruebele and A. H. Zewail. Ultrafast Reaction Dynamics, Phys. Today 43, 24 (1990).
With new laser techniques and with gas phase and molecular beam experiments, it is now possible to determine the ultrafast motion in isolated chemical reactions: chemistry on the 10-13-second time scale...
A. H. Zewail. Laser Selective Chemistry: Is It Possible?, Phys. Today 33, 27 (1980).
With sufficiently brief and intense radiation, properly tuned to specific resonances, we may be able to fulfill a chemist's dream, to break particular selected bonds in large molecules...
A. H. Zewail. We Arabs Must Wage a New Form of Jihad, Independent, August 24, 2006.
The cataclysmic wars in Lebanon, Palestine, and Iraq have uncovered the reality of Arab unity and plight, and the collective conscience of international society. It is abundantly clear that the Arab people must themselves build a new system for a new future. The current state, as judged by a low GDP, high level of illiteracy, and deteriorating performance in education and science, is neither in consonance with their hearts and minds nor does it provide for their political, economic, and educational aspirations...
A. H. Zewail. The West and Islam Need not be in Conflict, Independent, October 24, 2006.
Five years after September 11, we must ask, can western wars solve the so-called global conflict with the Islamic world? The answer, in my opinion, is no. A far better state of world peace would be achieved if the West would make a serious commitment to the just resolution of conflicts, and be genuinely involved, using a fraction of war costs, in building bridges to progress and peace with an understanding of the profound role of pride and faith in the lives of Muslims...
A. H. Zewail.
· AZ Foundation and Prizes
The Ahmed Zewail Foundation for Knowledge and Development was established through the American University in Cairo as a non-profit, non-political organization with the purpose of disseminating useful knowledge. The Foundation currently provides prizes for young people who "demonstrate extraordinary commitment to the pursuit of scientific inquiry and the affirmation of humanistic values". In addition, at the Opera House one prize is given annualy for outstanding achievements and creativity in the arts.
Two major Zewail prizes have also been established for outstanding achievements in science and technology, one by the American Chemical Society and the other by Elsevier. The prizes honor scientists from around the world for their creative contrubutions.





Some keys of happiness
Resorting to god
استعن بالله
Remember the god always
اذكر ربك دوما بالسراء والضراء
Do not forget your prayer
لا تترك صلاتك بالمسجد
Seek out a forgotten friend.
تقرب من أصدقاء الخير وابعد عن أصدقاء السوء
Dismiss suspicion, and replace it with trust.
اصرف النظر عن الشك، وضع مكانه الثقة
Give a soft answer
جاوب السؤال برقة وأدب
Laugh a little
اضحك في وجه صديقك قليلا
Think of the Beauty of providers Creature
فكر في جمال الخلق والخالق
Thanks the god
اشكر ربك
If you use these keys to happiness
إذا عملت بهذه النصائح عرفت مفتاح السعادة

you can unlock the doors of success!
وأغلقت باب التعاسة والشقاء
To be better than others

Shortcuts to Success
PLAN while others are playing
STUDY while others are sleeping
DECIDE while others are delaying
PREPARE while others are daydreaming
BEGIN while others are procrastinating
WORK while others are wishing
SAVE while others are wasting
LISTEN while others are talking
SMILE while others are frowning
COMMEND while others are criticizing
PERSIST while others are quitting
Money

It can buy a house
But not a home
It can buy a clock
But not time

It can buy you a position
But not respect
It can buy you a bed
But not sleep

It can buy you a book
But not knowledge
It can buy you medicine
But not health
It can buy you blood
But not life

So you see money isn't everything
And it often causes pain and suffering
I tell you this because I am your friend
And as your friend I want to
Take away your pain and suffering!!
So

Send me all your money
and I will suffer for you!
Cash only please
Don't understand it in the wrong way


Easy & Difficult ......

Easy is to get a place in someone's address book
Difficult is to get a place in someone's heart.
Easy is to Judge the mistakes of others
Difficult to recognize our own mistakes.
Easy is to Talk without Thinking
Difficult is to refrain the tongue.
Easy is it hurt someone who loves us
Difficult is to heal the wound.
Easy is to forgive others
Difficult is to ask for forgiveness.
Easy is to set rules
Difficult is to follow them.
Easy is to admire a full moon
Difficult to see the other side
Easy is to stumble with a stone
Difficult is to get up.
Easy is to pray every night
Difficult is to find God in small things.
Easy is to say we love.
Difficult is to show it everyday...
Easy is to think about Improving
Difficult is to stop thinking it and put it into action
Easy is to receive
Difficult is to give......
Easy to read this.
Difficult to follow...
Easy is to keep the friendship with words
Difficult is to keep it with meanings...


A smile ……
"A smile is like looking in a mirror
If you give a smile you're likely to get one back
"Let a smile be your umbrella on a rainy day."
"A smile costs nothing
but gives much"

"It takes but a moment,
but the memory of it
sometimes lasts forever."
"Smiling is infectious;
you catch it like the flu"

"A smile is a language
Even a baby understands."
It just a story…
A story tells that two friends were walking through the desert.
During some point of the journey they had an argument, and one
Friend slapped the other one in the face. The one who got slapped
Was hurt, but without saying anything, wrote in the sand: TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE.
They kept on walking until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who had been slapped got stuck in the mire and started drowning, but the friend saved him. After he recovered from the near; drowning, he wrote on a stone:
TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE.
The friend who had slapped and saved his best friend asked him," After I hurt you, you wrote in the sand and now, you write on a stone, why?" The other friend replied "When someone hurts us we should write it down in sand where winds of forgiveness can erase it away. But, when someone does something good for us, we must engrave it in stone where no wind can ever erase it."
AL-OROBA PRIMARY SCHOOL NO. (2)
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الملفات المرفقة
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