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Saturday, 22 October 2011

Jordan

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Here in front of you exclusive pictures of Queen Rania Al Abdullah’s Journal visits women’s association in Naaorottfkd program of clinics for patients with diabetes on 17 Aug 2011.

Queen Rania Undergoes Non-Surgical Heart Procedure

The Royal Palace says Jordan’s Queen Rania has undergone a non-surgical procedure in New York to correct an irregular heart beat.
The 40-year-old queen accompanied her husband, King Abdallah, who attended the UN General Assembly meetings in New York. She also attended separate functions, including a panel on empowering girls.
“The procedure is a catheterization through a vein to the heart. It is used to treat abnormal heart rhythms, or premature ventricular contractions, which is a common condition,” the palace statement said. “During the procedure, an electric current is used to stop the disturbance of electrical flow through the heart, thus restoring a healthy heart rhythm.”
A palace spokesman said: “The procedure went very smoothly and her majesty is well and in good spirits. She will remain in hospital for two nights while she recuperates.” The queen is expected to fly home later this week. Rania is to remain in a New York hospital for two nights to recuperate and will return home later in the week.

HRH Princess Basma Bint Talal

Princess Basma bint Talal of Jordan is the only daughter of the late King Talal I bin Abdullah  and Queen Zain Al-Sharaf Talal of Jordan, the Sister of the late King Hussien I of Jordan and the paternal Aunt to the current King of Jordan, HM King Abdullah II. HRH Princess Basma is considered as the Princess Royal of Jordan.
Basma was educated at Ahliyyah School in Amman, then in England at Benenden School (where she was a friend of Princess Anne) and Oxford University, where she read Modern Languages. In 2001, she was awarded a DPhil degree by Oxford University for a thesis entitled Contextualising development in Jordan: the arena of donors, state and NGOs.

Queen Rania of Jordan

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Rania Yasin was born on August 31, 1970, in Kuwait to Palestinian parents. A doctor’s daughter, she grew up in a comfortable home on the West Bank alongside her two siblings. She received a thoroughly Western education, first at the New English School in Kuwait City and then at the American University in Cairo, where she graduated with a business degree. In 1991 she moved to Amman, where her parents had settled after fleeing Kuwait along with hundreds of thousands of other Palestinians following the 1991 Gulf War. After a brief stint with international company Citibank, Rania took on a marketing position with Apple Computers. Then, a chance outing with a new co-worker to a dinner party hosted by Prince Abdullah’s sister in January 1993 changed Rania’s life forever. (more…)

Aiza Jasmine Studying In Australia

Jordan Girl Studying In Australia
Aiza Jasmine has sent her photo from Australia. Aiza writes in her email that she belongs to Jordan and has come to Australia for studies. Aiza is specializing in computer sciences. This Jordan girl is really impressed by the Australian study system. Aiza tells that Study in Australia is uniquely different and helps a student usher into a creative, innovative and independently thinking professional. Australia is the destination for third largest numbers of English-speaking international students after US and UK. For the students of various countries, Australia is the most preferred destination. Aiza more writes that Australian education system is constituted in such a manner that quality has to be its inherent part. For international students, it is firmly committed to provide quality education and training. The most significant feature of Australian education policy for the international students is that it has enacted legislation to guarantee the regulation for providing education services.
Aiza tells that she has founded that Australian universities are really supportive and helpful with International students. Students from the other countries are given every kind of support in the Australian continent by means of law as well as human relations. Specialized services to address every concern of the international students are well resourced and assured of quality. Some specialized services are: language tuition, designated international student advisers, application and visa-processing assistance, on-arrival reception and orientation programs and health, counseling, accommodation and employment services. Well Aiza its really good sign that our Muslim girls are studying in higher institutions of the world. Of course you arab girls will do something fruitful for your countries and the Muslim world.

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