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Monday, December 22, 2014

The Harp Song of the Pharaohs


It was one of the most famous songs sung with "the harp" the time of the Pharaohs , it was recorded on "Haris papyrus", probably it returns to the king "Aneotef" period, he was from the eleventh family.


"Here are the generations of humans
Generation after generation
The rule of existence since the beginning of humanity
Since there was god in life
Those lying in their pyramids
The nobles and knights
They went to the yard with others
All what they built of castles
Have gone.. as if not existing
whoever came before them, can tell us about them
So that our hearts should be knowing the truth
Till we go to where they have gone
strengthen your heart
Enjoy what you love while alive
Wearing the beast a god can wear
Take you luck from your happiness
Do not make loosing hope know your way
Take the chance from the happiness world is pushing to you
No one from those who left, came back..

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Saturday, December 13, 2014

The song of The Harper...one of the Pharaohs'songs.


It was one of the most famous songs sung with "the harp", it was recorded on "Haris papyrus", probably it returns to the king "Aneotef" period, he was from the eleventh family.


"Here are the generations of humans
Generation after generation
The rule of existence since the beginning of humanity
Since there was god in life
Those lying in their pyramids
The nobles and knights
They went to the yard with others
All what they built of castles
Have gone.. as if not existing
whoever came before them, can tell us about them
So that our hearts should be knowing the truth
Till we go to where they have gone
strengthen your heart
Enjoy what you love while alive
Wearing the beast a god can wear
Take you luck from your happiness
Do not make loosing hope know your way
Take the chance from the happiness world is pushing to you
No one from those who left, came back..

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Manal Raafat

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Happy New Year from Egypt



Happy New Year From Egypt


Start your new year with hope and love.


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Manal Raafat

Happy New Year 2014 in hieroglyphs




Say it in hieroglyphs......
Happy New Year 2014
New Year Greetings
Peace & Love Be Upon Egypt.....




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Manal Raafat






Friday, September 19, 2014

The Dream Stele of Thutmose IV, or the Sphinx Stele

*** First of all, The Stele is a stone or wooden slab, erected as a monument, very often for funerary or commemorative purposes.
This ornamentation may be inscribed, carved, found in different parts of the world, notably Egypt and China.
In ancient Egypt, these vertical slabs of stone depict tombstones, religious uses, and boundaries.

The Sphinx Stele, was erected in the first year of Thutmose IV'reign, 1401 BC.. 
As was common with other New Kingdom Pharaohs, it makes claim to a divine legitimization to pharaoh-ship.

In ancient Egypt, when pharaohs wanted to record something for eternity and have it be known not only to mortals, but more importantly, to the gods, they wrote in stone. The hieroglyphs carved into the Dream Stella of Thutmosis IV, an enormous upright slab at the base of the Sphinx, tell a portentous story of a young king's bargain with the sun god.


Dream Stele, reproduction.

Diagram 

The dream

"Now the statue of the very great Khepri [the Great Sphinx ] rested in this place, great of fame, sacred of respect, the shade of Ra resting on him. Memphis and every city on its two sides came to him, their arms in adoration to his face, bearing great offerings for his Ka. One of these days it happened that prince Thutmose came travelling at the time of midday. He rested in the shadow of this great god. Sleep and dream took possession of him, at the moment the sun was at zenith. Then he found the majesty of this noble god speaking from his own mouth like a father speaks to his son, and saying: "Look at me, observe me, my son Thutmose. I am your father Horemakhet-Khepri-Ra-Atum. I shall give to you the kingship [upon the land before the living]....[Behold, my condition is like one in illness], all [my limbs being ruined]. The sand of the desert, upon which I used to be, (now) confronts me; and it is in order to cause that you do what is in my heart that I have waited.





Stele description
The Dream Stele is a vertical rectangular stele, 144 cm Ht, 40 cm W, 70 cm D. The upper scene lunette ( The lunette spatial region in the upper portion of stelas, became common for steles as a prelude to a stele's topic ), shows Thutmose IV on the right and left making offerings to the Great Sphinx.

Reproduction of the Dream Stele of Thutmose IV - Close-up of detail depicting pharaoh making offering to Sphinx. RC 1834 (Original 1500 - 1390 BC, made of granite, located on the Giza Plateau).

Medical Analysis of the Stele
Recently a surgeon at Imperial College London (Dr Hutan Ashrafian) has analysed the early death of Thutmose IV and the premature deaths of other Eighteenth dynasty Pharaohs (including Tutankhamun and Akhenaten). He identifies that their early deaths was likely as a result of a Familial Temporal Epilepsy. This would account for the untimely mortality in Thutmose IV and can also explain his religious vision described on his Dream Stele due to this type of epilepsy’s association with intense spiritual visions and religiosity.



Note
*** Thutmosis IV was the eighth king of the 18th dynasty, which is during Egypt's New Kingdom, a period when Egypt was really at its height. This area, at that time, was like a recreation area for the pharaohs. They would come here to hunt, ride their chariots, do target practice.
I  had collected the information from several documents and the Wikipedia.

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Manal Raafat
MR

You can find arabic translation here.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

What do you know about Sisi the New President of Egypt?

The new President of Egypt....

Name:
Saeed Abdel Fattah Hussein Khalil al-Sisi

Date of Birth:
(November 19, 1954)



Information about: 
* The winning candidate for the presidential election in 2014 and is expected to be sworn in on June 7, 2014. 
* Former Commander in Chief of the Egyptian Armed Forces 
*Forty-fourth Defence Minister  since August 12, 2012 until his resignation in March 26, 2014 to run for president.
* He graduated from the Military Academy in 1977 
* Work in the infantry, and was appointed commander of the northern military region, and took over as director of military intelligence and reconnaissance.

On July 3, 2013 revolted the Egyptian people against President Mohamed Morsi that belongs to the Muslim Brotherhood (the first civilian president elected after the January 25 revolution) and continued demonstrations demanding the departure of Morsi for several days until nearing the country  in a civil war.The people have demanded the army to intervene to protect them from militias of the Muslim Brotherhood, that Morsi supported it,and unleashed it in the Egyptian street.



The army supported the people and announced several measures associated defined that the roadmap was endorsed by the majority of the people, and the protesters opposed to the Morsi , and considered it to the demands of popular support. While accusing another part of the Egyptian society and the some Arabs  and international conduct a military coup.

Egyptian Army Insignia-Field Marshal

Military Qualification: 
* Began his military career in 1970 as a student in high school flights.
* He graduated from the Egyptian Military Academy in 1977, a bachelor's degree.
* Received a master's degree from the Command and Staff College in 1987.
* Received a master's degree from the Command and Staff College in 1992, the British in the same speciality.
* Received a fellowship from the Higher War College Nasser Higher Military Academy in 2003.
* Received a Fellowship of the United States Supreme Army War College in 2006.

His career:
* Chief of the branch of Information and Security of the Secretariat of the Ministry of Defence.
* Commander of a mechanized infantry battalion.
* Accessory defence of Saudi Arabia.
* Commander mechanized infantry brigade.
* Commander mechanized infantry division (Division II).
* Chief of Staff of the northern military.
* Military commander of the northern region.
* Director of military intelligence and reconnaissance.
* General Commander of the Armed Forces and Minister of Defence.
* President of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

His personal life:
Married with children.


Medals:
* Long Service Medal and the good example 1998.
* Order of Military Duty of the second layer 2005.
* Order of excellent service in 2007.
* Medal January 25, 2012.
* Order of Military Duty of the initial class of 2012.

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MR
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Manal Raafat channel on you tube for learning Photoshop and illustrator


That is my channel on youtube for learning Photoshop and illustrator in both Arabic and English  HERE



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MR 
Manal Raafat

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Friends



Friends are like balloons;

once you let them go, you might not get them back.


Sometimes we get so busy with our own lives and problems that we may not even notice that we've let them fly away

Sometimes we are so caught up in who's right and who's wrong that we forget what's right and wrong.. 

Sometimes we just don't realize what real friendship means until it is too late. 

I don't want to let that happen so I'm going to tie you to my heart so I never lose you.

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Manal Raafat

Saturday, May 24, 2014

My last visit to Paris

Paris my lovely city.

Paris; French is the capital and most populous city of France. It is situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country, at the heart of the Île-de-France region. 

I had visited many places. 


Eiffel tower


I was proud to see our obelisk standing in the most important place in Paris . 


The Egyptian obelisk in Place de la Concorde in Paris

one of the most important and beautiful monuments was the Arc de Triomphe of Napoleon Bonaparte in Champs-Elysées.


Arc de Triomphe of Napoleon Bonaparte in Champs-Elysées


You could not leave Paris without visiting the Louver Museum, the most important museum all over the world.    



Entrance to the Louvre Museum




Within its administrative limits (the 20 arrondissements), the city had 2,243,833 inhabitants in 2010 while its metropolitan area is one of the largest population centres in Europe with more than 12 million inhabitants.



Paris is often referred to as "La Ville-Lumière" ("The City of Light")

Champs-Elysées





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Manal Raafat

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Coffee and Your Health

~ Healing Benefits of Coffee ~
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Did you know that coffee actually has healing properties?
Read on to find out when coffee can benefit your health.

Studies are now finding that coffee has many healing properties. Here are some of the health benefits you enjoy when you drink coffee.




      *** Coffee can make a headache go away. 
Sometimes a caffeine addiction will produce a headache from a lack of coffee, in which case the headache will go away as soon as you drink some.
But coffee can also make other headaches go away, as caffeine causes the blood vessels to constrict or shrink. While that may not sound like a good thing, in the case of headaches it will actually lessen the pain you are feeling.

       *** Coffee cures constipation. 

Feeling a little blocked up? A cup of coffee can fix that! Coffee is a natural laxative, so that morning cup of coffee can keep you regular as well as help you wake up in the morning.

      *** Coffee helps your body deal with LDL cholesterol. 

If you have high cholesterol, you are at risk for heart disease. However, caffeine can actually help to heal your body by preventing LDL cholesterol from oxidizing. The short term effect is to help minimize the negative effects of LDL cholesterol on the body, but the long term effect is to reduce the coffee drinker’s risk of heart disease.

      *** Coffee is a natural energy drink. 

The caffeine in coffee naturally energizes you. Did you get too little sleep the night before? Coffee will help you wake up and function normally until you can get to bed again. In addition to making a perfect wake up call or a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, it also can help enhance your workout by helping you stay energized and burn more fat.


Coffee

~ Preventative benefits to drinking coffee ~
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In addition to the healing properties of coffee, there are numerous preventative benefits to drinking coffee. 
Just like taking vitamins to shore up your immune system around flu season, coffee can be used to heal the body and prevent many diseases.

       *** Coffee prevents diabetes. 

Scientists aren't sure whether it is the antioxidants or the minerals in coffee, but something about it makes developing type 2 diabetes much less likely for coffee drinkers.

      *** Coffee protects the brain. 

Diseases of the brain, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, are substantially less likely in regular coffee-drinkers. Something about coffee protects the brain from these debilitating diseases.

      ***Coffee reduces the risk of stroke. 

We’ve already talked about how coffee can heal the body and prevent heart disease. It also has a similar effect on the likelihood of having a stroke, cutting the risk by as much as 20 percent.

As you can see, coffee has many healing properties. Not only can coffee cure many conditions such as headaches, constipation, and fatigue, it also has strong preventative powers. Diseases ranging from Alzheimer’s to stroke can be preventative with a couple of cups of coffee every day.


      ***Coffee reduces the risk of cancer uterus. 

Women who drink a lot of coffee may have less risk of developing cancer of the uterus, (a Japanese study).

Researchers don’t always know what it is in coffee that produces these benefits. 

We know coffee has many antioxidants in it, and we also know that it has a lot of minerals in it. The high caffeine content also seems to be part of the equation, as the benefits are often reduced in people who drink decaffeinated coffee instead.

Whatever it is about coffee, though, there are lots of ways you can benefit from this wonderful drink. 

Shop for coffee makers so that you can drink coffee whenever you feel the urge. Also, getting several coffee machines to keep at the office could reduce long-term health care expenses at the same time as it keeps your employees more alert and productive throughout the day!


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Manal Raafat



Sunday, March 9, 2014

Bust model of Tutankhamen ... Egyptian Museum

Culture: Pharaonic
Technique: Sculpted - Stuccoed
Style: New Kingdom
Materials: Wood
Type: Bust
Created: 18th Dynasty
Acquired: 1934 AD
Location: Egyptian Museum



This bust model of Tutankhamun is a unique artifact carved in wood, smoothed with gesso and painted. Gesso is a preparation of plaster and glue used as a surface for painting.

Although the body has minimal details and is without arms, the face is an accurate portrait of the young king who wears a flat crown with a uraeus, or cobra.


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Manal Raafat

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Egypt ... My Lovely Country During Christmas



Did you visit Egypt before? 

Have you  ever been there during Christmas?  

Egypt ... My Lovely Country During Christmas.

Last Christmas in Egypt was great.
    


Celebration of Christmas 2013 in Egypt




Celebration of Christmas 2013 in Egypt


You are always welcome in Egypt.

Thanks 
Manal Raafat 


Friday, January 3, 2014

Happy New Year

Wishing you a New Year That brings luck and prosperity,
 Fills your home with joy and spirit,

 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.


Thanks,
Manal Raafat

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