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Healing Initiative Leadership Linkage (HILL) Student Magazine:
Country Name :beharinWorld without BordersMonthly update: <Date>
Current NEWS: Minister opens ME Refining Technology Conference
Host Editor
Country Editor:
The minister expressed his great appreciation in having the world refining association selecting the Kingdom of Bahrain to introduce the series of MERTC ... practical experiences and best practices to improve the performance of the petroleum industries and discuss the current reality of the refining industry.
Art Sports
Youth Excellence& Leader: What is catching the attention of your youth?
Bahrain aims to attain economic growth by nurturing talent in schools and colleges. It recommends the
adoption of school and college wide enrichment to accelerate the development of unique talents,
magnifying their abilities to excel in specific field of specialization. This illustrates the importance of
educating the youth to strengthen their knowledge, learning, skill, competence and capabilities,
representing the growth of intellectual capital. Bahraini industry leaders express their concern about the
quality of education and vocational training initiatives. It is observed that they do not benefit the
Bahrainis, impairing excellence in their respective field of specialization, such as business management,
journalism, science, technology, mathematics, fine arts and crafts, sports etc.
Festivals:
1.Muharram - Islamic New Year 2.Ashura 3. Milad Al Nabi 4. Independence Day 5.Ramadan
and Eid Al Fitr
Conferences Academics World- 300th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing
(ICAISC)
ISERD - 264th International Conference on Vehicular, Mobile and Wearable Technology
(ICVMWT)
ISER-340th International Conference on Economics and Business Research (ICEBR-2018)
ISERD - 349th International Conference on Education and E-Learning (ICEEL)
RF- 186th International Conference on Management, Economics & Social Science - ICMESS 2018
RW- 391st International Conference on Economics and Finance Research (ICEFR)
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Strategy
Country challenges and opportunities Constitution rights and Duties
Conflicts- Possible Compromise
United Nations voting record
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Geographical Resources Financial / Fiscal Responsibility
STATISTICS
Table 1: Demographic
0-20 20-30 30-50 50-70 >70 Birth rate & death rate
Female
Male
Table 2: Population
1991-2001 2001-2011 2011-2021
Female
Male
Table 3: Education
Primary Secondary Sr. Secondary College Post graduate
Female
Male
Table 4: Land
Aerable
Irrigated
Desert
Forest
Table 5: Import & Export
Table 6: Finance
1990-2000 2000-2010 2010-2020
Currency value against dollars
GDP Percentage, Inflation Percentage
Survey
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Historical Perspective (Monuments & lessons from history)
Bahrain is an island country in the Persian Gulf. The history of Bahrain dates back to ancient
history. Bahrain was the central location of the ancient Dilmun civilization. Bahrain's strategic
location in the Persian Gulf has brought rule and influence from mostly
the Persians, Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Portuguese, the Arabs, and the British. Whilst the
country had closest economic relations with Indians or South Asians for the longest time, much more
than the Arabs themselves.
Culture of country (traditional dresses)
women men
Bahraini people are ethnically diverse. There are at least 8-9 different ethnic groups of Bahraini
citizens. Shia Bahraini citizens are divided into two main ethnic groups: Bahrani and Ajam. Most
Shia Bahrainis are ethnic Baharna, the Baharna being descendants of the original pre-Islamic
inhabitants of Bahrain. The Baharna speak a variety of Arabic known as Bahrani Arabic.
The Ajam are ethnic Persian Shias. Bahraini Persians maintain a distinct culture and language, but
have long since assimilated into Bahraini culture; they tend to identify themselves as Persian
Bahrainis rather than Iranians.
Religions:
Current census data doesn't differentiate between the other religions in Bahrain, but there are
about 1,000 Christian citizens and fewer than 40 Jewish citizens.Muslims belong to the Shi'a
and Sunni branches of Islam. There are no official figures, but the Shi'a constitute 66-70% of
the Bahraini Muslim population.
Language – Alphabets:
Bahrani Arabic (also known as Bahrani and Baharna Arabic) is a variety of Arabic spoken
in Eastern Arabia and Oman.[3] In Bahrain, the dialect is primarily spoken in Shia villages and some
parts of Manama.
Foods:
Falafel: fried chickpeas (garbanzo beans) balls served with vegetables in bread.
Machboos: the national dish is rice topped with meat or fish and sometimes also a tomato sauce.
. rice served with dates and/or sugar.
Qoozi (or ghoozi): grilled lamb stuffed with rice, eggs, onions, and spices.
Learning from the past and present for the future:
Bahrain is an island country in the Persian Gulf. The history of Bahrain dates back to ancient
history. Bahrain was the central location of the ancient Dilmuncivilization. Bahrain's strategic location
in the Persian Gulf has brought rule and influence from mostly
the Persians, Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Portuguese, the Arabs, and the British. Whilst the
country had closest economic relations with Indians or South Asians for the longest time, much more
than the Arabs themselves.
INDEPENDENCE OF BAHRAIN: Bahrain Independence Day occurred on 15 August 1971, when
the country declared independence from the British following a United Nations survey of the
Bahraini population. The British announced the withdrawal of their troops east of Suez in the
early1960s.
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SYMBOLS & SIGNIFICANCE Country Name
Name &Picture of the student Capital-cities & monuments on the Map
Weather:170 c Humidity: 16% Wind:26 km/h Precipitation:0% Latitude :26.0667° N, 50.5577° ELongitude :26.0667° N, 50.5577° E
Neighboring Countries:Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia
National Flag & why
National Animal & why
National Bird & why
National Sport & why
National Emblem & why
Arabian oryx
bulbul
Foot ball
Red and white
National Flower & why
National Tree & why
Currency & why
Coin & why
Stamp & why
Official language:Arabic
Capital:Manama
Government:Monarchy, Constitutional monarchy
Population:1 ,566,993