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A monthly youth magazine that differs uniQuely from other ones with its vivid style that has never been seen before through its modern design along with its Arabian touch.

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    The Centre of Career Services & Alumni (CCSA) organized GUST Spring Job Fair 2008 which was held on the 7-8th of May under the patronage of Dr. AbdulRahman Al-Muhai-lan (GUST President). The fair was held in cooperation with GUST student Union.

    Dr. Osama Al-Hares, Director of CCSA pointed that on-campus recruiting and interviews took place during the fair. Part-and full-time vacancies and internships were available to GUST students, expected graduates and Alumni. There were also be a specialized section addressed to Multimedia students and expected graduates as this is fairly a new major, not only at GUST but in Kuwait.

    The CCSAs mission is to provide GUST students & Alumni with personalized career development process by focusing on self-awareness & broadening career options through life-long career management skills.

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    Dr. AbdulRahman Al-Muhailan & Dr. Osama Al-Hares

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  • ABSuniQue CoVeRaGe

    On March 29, 2008 the American bilingual school had a charity carnival that included many fun activities, booths and sponsors.

    Other than ABS students, families and friends from other school came which added entertainment to the atmosphere.

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  • EgyptuniQue CoVeRaGe

    The 8th BNP Paribas Middle-East Territory Meeting, was opened at Ritz Carl-ton Hotel & Spa in Bahrain on 23rd April and chaired by Georges Chodron De Courcel, Chief Operating Ofcer and Member of the Executive CommitteeBoard of BNP Paribas Group and sponsor of the region.

    The high prole event was attended by prominent guest speakers as well askey management from BNP Paribas regional and global ofces. Among thekey speakers, were Talal Al Zain Chief Executive Ofcer of Mumtalakat andRay Everett Head of Middle East and South Africa of Mc Lagan Partners.

    The GCC is one of BNP Paribas key markets, due to its nancial power, fastaccelerating openness and its increased sophistication. As a result, the group has set high-level objectives for all three core-business lines: Corporate and Investment Banking; International Retail Services, and Asset Management and Services. To date, these objectives are being met and exceeded with excellent results in the rst quarter of 2008,

    PALME takes centre stage today

    Mid Easts premier entertainment and event management show opens with a cast of thousands thrust into the limelight

    Spurred by the continued boom in tourism, regional real estate investment and the exponential growth in the events industry, PALME 2008 the Middle Easts biggest gathering of entertainment industry professionals is set to break all previous records.The sixth PALME Middle East show opens today (Sunday 27 April 2008) at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre. This years show has set a new record in terms of the number of exhibitors and the amount of exhibition space sold. Five exhibition halls covering 20,000 square metres have been sold out for some time and with trade visitor numbers expected to top 8,500, PALME is now rmly established as the worlds largest event of its kind, said Neil Hickman, Group Exhibitions Director ofevent organisers IIR Exhibitions Entertainment and Installations Technology Group.

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  • UAEuniQue CoVeRaGe

    The global industrial & institutional cleaning products mar-ket is forecast to wax at a slow rate to reach AED 84.41 billion by the end of 2010. The Asia Pacic and the MiddleEast however represent the fastest growing markets, exhibit-ing a combined annual growth rate of almost 4% according to UKs CMPi, organizers of Working Buildings Middle East, which is scheduled to take place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre 17th and 18th November 2008.

    The industrial and institutional cleaning products market has come a long way and the sanitation & janitorial cleaners seg-ment forms the fundamental platform, which will continue to provide enduring healthy growth in the Middle East, re-marked Chris Fountain, Event Director of CMPi.

    He noted that the series of construction projects invariably underway in the Middle East backed by high oil revenues, easing property laws and the effort to diversify local econo-mies has stimulated the market for industrial and institutional cleaning products.

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    Middle East region shows strong potential for growth - Fountain

    provide perfect blend of technology and application. With ris-ing raw material prices and increased downward pricing pres-sure from the customers, producers are under extreme pres-sure to optimize their production and operational efciency.

    With increased safety standards and health concerns, disin-fectants and sanitizers are positioned to emerge as one of the fastest growing segment in global industrial & institutional cleaning products market, remarked Mr. Fountain. Hand cleaners, another large category in sanitation and janitorial market, after hard oor cleaning chemicals and cleaners anddegreasers are likely to continue strong growth with en-hanced hygiene concerns, he stressed.

    Working Buildings Middle East will provide a valuable oppor-tunity for local and international companies to showcase their products and services to the increasingly important Middle East market. The new event has been designed to target all those involved in the management and maintenance of build-ings and property. Working Buildings Middle East will explore the latest products, services and best-practice examples relat-ing to the complete life cycle of a building.

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  • uniQue ArTiCLesby Chadi El-Serafy [email protected]

    Media, Nationalismand Racism

    One of the most things that bother most of the people nowadays is racism because it makes a group of people better that the rest of people and it makes a lot of difference between them according to their nationalities or regional origin, religion, occupation, social status or some other distinction.

    I still cant understand how come some peo-ple in this world dont accept a person be-cause his colour, nationality, religion or his family is different than them? It really bothers me when I see someone is making difference between people for that reason. For example, if there is a couple who love each other and then when the guy talk to his family or when the girl talk to her family about it, they say no because their family can not marry from that family and it happens or because his na-tionality is different, or because his colour... etc, Is that fair?!

    In Islam, our prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said there is no difference be-tween black people or white people or red people the only different between them is in worshiping Allah. Well I believe that na-tionalism is a huge part of Racism because nationalism leads to racism, well lets all go back to the history when Muslims used to be one hand living in one big country while having the Khilafa system, we used to be the strongest people on earth, but now we are over 44 Muslims countries each country has its own name and people in each country has different nationalities. Really our enemy did well in their job by using the principle of (divide and rule).

    Now look at us, we dont lead the world anymore we follow the west and we became from the 3rd world, we had something that made us the top of the world, and we still have it and it can make us lead the world again. Its even in your room everywhere, its the holy Quran. The prophet Muham-mad (peace be upon him) said: I left 2 things if you follow them you will never lose your way and keep at the top, he said the Quran and his Suna. After our enemy divided us they made sure that we will never be one hand again if they changed the rules that we follow in our daily life, so they changed the rules of Allah ( al shariaa) to men rules which is known now as The Law.

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  • Always put in your mind that law will never make justice be-cause humans have different views and what some people think is right others thinks its wrong, also we should follow God rules because he is the one who created us and knows what is better for us and knows what is going to happen in the future but as humans we dont know and thats why rules changes every day.

    I hope that we will stop using nationalism. I mean here to stop using it when you talk or deal with other people. And of course you must love your country and die for it but we have to make a definition for what does our country means in Islam? Maybe you will say why Islam? Because Islam is our religion and when we used to follow it we used to be the leaders of the world and its the most important thing in our life because life is a test, you pass you go to heaven you fail you go to hell. Well country in Islam means, the place where Muslims live, is our country and we have to die for it not just the country which its written in our ID.

    Muslims are brothers and sisters and they have to stand up for each other not like what we see now, everyone cares only about himself, while our enemies are killing our broth-ers everywhere. Let me ask you something what did you do for your brothers who got killed from our enemies? I just want you to remember this story during the khilafa system when there was a Muslim woman when she was disrespected in a bad way she said (wa motasemah) she asked for help from El Khalifa El Moatasm (the leader of the Islamic nation that time) and when he heard of it, he made a huge army and attacked the roman empire for her. This story shows you how Muslims used to be one hand and stands for each other no matter how far they were.

    Now I want you to be honest with yourself once and answer this Questions (What did you do in your life for Islam? Why as a Muslim and you hear and you see what is happening around you and you dont do anything? What would you say to Allah when he ask you what did you do for your brothers while they were getting killed and you were having fun?) Now can you please wake up from the dream your living in, and dont believe what the media is feeding you, we became like a tube, we live like a tube, and we act like the people in the tube.

    Thats how we got brain washed, I really felt bad when I heard some of my friends saying there is no god and they dont believe in god or Islam anymore. I asked myself why and then I asked them why did you become like that? I was shocked when I heard them saying because the whole world says we are terrorist and we cant live our life we cant travel we cant have fun!! Those people never knew the truth of Islam and its their parents mistake as well because they

    didnt teach them how to worship Allah and be good Mus-lims also media and what it feeds them from lies and hate has a huge part in that.

    I remember when I was young my father told me there is a Question you have to ask to yourself when you grow up I said what is it? He said ask yourself why you are a Muslim. I said because youre a Muslim he said no, now after almost 10 years I just knew why I am a Muslim and why I should never leave Islam, and give up my life for Islam, because Islam is not just a religion, Islam is a way of life and once you know the truth about it and how great it is you will never leave it or stop following it. And to be a good Muslim it doesnt mean you wont have fun but do as the prophet Muhammad said: do to your life as if youre living forever and do to your end as if you will die tomorrow.

    The media misinterprets Islam, and affected people with all the fake news they hear every day about, Muslims are killing each others in Iraq or Palestine ... etc well we all watched in the news in 2005 when the Iraqi government arrested 2 British soldiers were wearing like Arabs and kill-ing and shooting people while driving by and saying Allah Akbar, and then they said on TV in all the news channels look Muslims are killing each other to grow up racism and hate between them and says your Suna he is Shiaa then they fight each other. And when the British government told the Iraqi government to let them go, and they refused, they destroyed the jail and set them free.

    If you think about it its the same thing they did before DI-VIDE AND RULE. They divide us now by saying suna and shiaa, or by the nationality, by using all the ways of racism. Our enemies are using the media to grew up racism and hate between us and they are destroying the youth minds and life by showing all the sexual clips, movies and send us their culture to be just like them and to forget who we are and to follow them and stop using our minds.

    I hope we will be one hand again no racism no nationalism its not hard to be like that again and thats why our enemies are trying to keep us weak and planted Israel between the Is-lamic world to make sure we will never be one hand again, because they are 100% sure that if we become one hand again we will rule this world. All we need is to get back to Allah and to the Quran and once we do that we will be one hand again. And dont say that I wont do that because I wont help in anything, start by yourself change yourself, try with your family and then your friends and if we all did that, all of us will get to the top as we used to be and we will never accept anything less than the top. always put in your mind our enemies are not playing and once they finish with what they are doing you will be the next.

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  • W E S A L t e a m s m a n a g e r

    Haya Al-Shatti

    From where did you get the idea to form this group?

    - When we presented our first play we had a great hit. After that we were determined to come to-gether as an official group under the name of the Volunteer Center that is run by Sheika Amthal Al- Subah. , Actually the idea of creating a group came by chance; we really didn't think that it will grow that big, moreover we realized that our soci-ety needs its youth to spread our Islamic values.

    uniQue InTeRvieWby Sarah [email protected]

    Wesal is a media group that consists of 50 Kuwaiti girls, started on the fifteenth of March 2002, and they have accomplished four successful plays and two more plays in Al-khrafi festival.. follow with us this interesting interview with the teams manager Haya Al-Shatti.

    What kind of activities do you have?

    - We have a weekly meeting where all members of Wesal come together and learn valuable lessons about life.

    - 14 camps in Kuwait and 1 abroad

    - We made a camp for young girls called "Mini Wesal"

    - "Will Club"-it's a club for qualifying our leaders for the future.

    Name: Haya Adnan ALShatti

    Age: 26

    Hobbies: I like any thing has water swimming, boats..Etc / reading / Traveling to old towns / and of course Media shooting , writing , editing , acting

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  • - Discussion club-the members of Wesal are re-quired to read a book and then we discuss it every week.

    - Diwaneyat Wesal- an open invitation for every-body who is curious about Wesal. It is held once in every two months.

    - Training courses- self-estimation courses

    - Participating in youth conferences- local and in-ternational.

    How do your activities contribute to the soci-ety?

    - Attract the attention of people and let them em-brace volunteer work.

    - Remind the Kuwaiti people about their faith and values.

    - Our activities have an effect on the relation ship between youths and their realization of our reli-gion.

    Whats your next activity?

    - We are working on a comedy & crazy play that is called Jnoon Aala Mostawa. This play shows us how sane crazy people are. We are going to show it on the 18TH of June inshallah.

    What are your plans for the future?

    - We plan to change the current media into a more classy and useful one made by youth.

    - We have a 3 year plan ahead that consists of media activities on the internet, plays, movie, and T.V shows.

    Last words you would like to say.

    - I would like to say thank you for everybody that helped in making Wesal successful. I would also like to thank all of our sponsors and a special thanks to whoever believes in the idea of sophis-ticated media.

    Contact details

    www.wesal.org

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  • uniQue ArTiCLesby Chadi [email protected]

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    Malcolm had a new image of Islam after he did the pil-grimage to Mecca, when he saw that Muslims are not only black.

    After his break with Elijah Muhammad, he changed his name to Malik El-Shabazz. The Muslim honorific title El-Hajj would later be added to his name after his trip to Mecca to perform the Hajj. The new Malik Shabazz also chose the mainstream Sunni Islam as his religious creed. In doing so, he became the vocal denouncer of his former master and his teachings. He confessed to several audi-ences around the US and abroad that his activities and speeches gave greater visibility to the heretical teaching of the NOI (Nation of Islam). He told his audiences that now that he has seen the light of true Islam, he would do everything to teach, elucidate and pass on the true teach-ings of Islam to African-American.

    This new mission of Mr. Shabazz endeared him to the small minority of African-American Sunnis who had pre-viously seen him as an agent of a diabolical movement and a perpetrator of the greatest sin in Islam; shirk (as-sociating partnership with Allah). By travelling to Makah for Hajj and by perceiving the collective legitimization of the leaders of the Muslims on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, Mr. Shabazz developed a new image in the Muslim world. He, in turn, also provided greater visibility to Islam in the United States. Although many African-Americans, who embraced Islam, because of Mr. Shabazzs teachings and lectures, knew Islam, one

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    In two publications al-Jihad al Akbar and al-Taqwa, Mr. Shabazz defended the Islam Movement from the vitriolic attacks of the NOI and other Black Nationalist groups who saw Mr. Shabazzs decision to join the inter-national Muslim community as a deviation from the real problems of Black people in the US.

    At a speaking engagement in the Manhattans Audubon Ballroom on February 21, 1965, three men with guns rushed Malcolm onstage and shot him 15 times at close range. The 39-year-old was pronounced dead on arrival at New Yorks Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. Fifteen hundred people attended Malcolms funeral in Harlem at the Faith Temple Church of God in Christ on February 27, 1965. After the ceremony, friends took the shovels from the gravediggers and buried Malcolm themselves. Later that year, Betty (his wife) gave birth to their twin daughters. Malcolms assassins, Tallmadge Hayer, Norman 3X Butler and Thomas 15X Johnson were convicted of first-degree murder in March 1966. The three men were all members of the Nation of Islam.

    To be continued

    Malcolm was a smart man and he became the national spokes-man for the Nation of Islam. Malcolm made a huge increase in the Nation of Islam from 500 in 1952 to 30,000 in 1963. Later the US government helped Malcolm to spread the racism covered by Islam to everyone (I think the reason is known to everyone). In 1963 the civil (human) rights movement by Martin Luther King crushed with Malcolms faith. In the same year, Malcolm started to read many books about the teaching of Islam and he has discov-ered that Elijah Muhammad was wrong.

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  • uniQue ArTiCLesby Sarah [email protected]

    Imaginary Friend

    At the beginning Elizabeth (Main Character) doesnt believe in the existence of Lukes (Nephew) imaginary friend Ivan, because she cannot see him. But then somehow, she starts seeing him without knowing or realizing that other people cant see him, just like her before. She thinks Ivan is real just like any other human being but the truth hes not. As the story develops, she falls in love with him & her life gets better than before because Ivan teaches her how to enjoy every single moment of her life. The story is very intriguing as it goes on & the ending of the novel is somehow realistic & satisfying to the mind of the reader, which Im not going to mention in case youre planning to read the novel, which I highly recommend it.

    The main question here is Do imaginary friends exist? Play with me now, we all know that they dont exist at all because WE humans are the creation of God & Imaginary Friends are the creation of Humans mind. Can we see them? Well, for me, I think it depends on the mind of the person. Whether hes creative enough to form an imaginary figure & com-municate with it as if it does exist, or whether hes having some psychological problems & starts to imagine some kind of figures & talk to them, or hes just sane enough not to see them or believe in them.

    Im sane enough to be able to write, read, work & do every-day activities like any other person. But when my mother died, I somehow shut myself from the real world & became a loner for quite a while. I started imagining my mother talk-ing to me. I even sometimes believed that I saw her angel-like figure staring & smiling at me (just like in the movies). I know now that I havent seen anything of that kind, but at that time I swear that I saw my mother & felt her existence. I still can feel it now, even though its not real.

    After a period of time, after Ive learned how to move on & accept that this was fate & it was meant to happen. I stopped seeing my mother-angle-like figure. Talking to her every day & night helped me to move on with my life & learn how to deal with sorrow & pain & live with it.

    Now, can I categorize my late mother as an imaginary friend? Were all humans, we all have our ups & downs, & there are no ups without downs. If an imaginary friend is go-ing to help you either in your problems or cope with sorrow. Then go ahead, imagine a kind of figure, name it, talk to it, play with it, & do whatever you want to do with it. Nobody is going to call you crazy, & if they do, act if youre deaf & cant hear what they say.

    If You Could See Me Now is the name of the last novel Ive finished reading. Its a fiction story about an imaginary friend who falls in love with his real friend. While he helps her adopted nephew cope with his problems, he starts getting involved with her & helps her with her problems too. Eventually, he falls in love with her.

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  • uniQue FaCTsby Ghalia [email protected]

    Did you know?Ever stop to think about stuff!!

    Wacky stuff!! Neat to know!

    Wedding rings are worn on the fourth finger of your left hand because people used to believe that the vein in this finger goes directly to your heart.

    The blue whale, the largest animal to have ever existed, is 96 feet long and weights 125 tons. This is as much as 23 elephants, 230 cows or 1800 men.

    For humans the normal pulse is 70 heartbeats per minute. El-ephants have a slower pulse of 27 and for a canary it is 1000!

    It takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile. Where we use an average of 43 muscles for a frown and an average of 17 muscles for a smile, and they say every two thousand frowns cre-ates one wrinkle.

    The average person has at least seven dreams a night.Maybe thats why we are always tired in school!

    Your brain is move active and thinks more at night than during the day.

    Your brain is 80% water

    Only 85% of the population can curl their tongue into a tube.So can you do it?

    There is no word that rhymes with orange.Tell me if you find anything?!

    There may be as many as 3,000 different kinds of insects -- more than all the other animal and plant species combined

    Its more dangerous to swallow a Kuwaiti 5-fils than it is to swal-low a Kuwaiti 100-fils, Because the 5-fils change chemicals in the body and it could be deadly harmful.

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  • With digital cameras showing up in more cell phones these days, lots of folks are using their phones to record what could be priceless memories. The trouble is that getting a good picture out of your cell phones digital camera is more challenging than it would be with a dedicated camera. Thats in part because the resolution of cell phone cameras is low, but its also due to other limitations imposed by the cell phones form factor and the less capable electronics in most cell phone cameras.

    With a little know-how, though, you can work around those shortcomings and end up with phone camera photographs that are worthy of a place in your book of memories.

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    Tiny cameras such as those built into mobile telephones are especially prone to camera shake. The result of camera shake is blurry pictures - its what happens when the camera itself moves when you snap a picture.There are two ways to counteract camera shake. The rstis to take pictures only in brightly lit areas. The bright light will allow the camera to use a fast shutter speed - so fast that any movement caused by camera shake will be negated. The second is to use your body as a tripod. When lots of light isnt available, its especially important to hold the camera phone steady. Try bracing your arm with your other arm - or leaning your body against a solid object. Anything that helps you to keep the camera phone steady will decrease the number of blurry images you take.

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    Some camera phones have such tiny lenses that its difculteven to see where the lens is. But take the time to nd thelens on your camera phone, and keep it clean. Cell phones tend to get quite dirty, as they jostle around in pockets, purses, or are handled often. Thats bad news for a camera lens, which needs to stay relatively dirt- and dust-free in order to produce the best pictures possible.

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  • The A8GCS Berlinetta Touring premiered at the 2008 Villa dEste Concours dElegance represents the return of the famous Milan coachbuilders. The A8GCS Berlinetta Touring is based on the Maserati Coupe GranSport and was designed by Bel-gian designer Louis de Fabribeckers.

    The A8GCS Berlinetta Touring is powered by a 4.244 cc V8 engine developing 295 kW (400 hp) at 7.000 rpm and 452 Nm of torque at 4.500 rpm. The light weight body of the A8GCS Berlinetta Touring is made from ad-vanced composite materials that offer both strength and safety.

    There couldnt be a better scenario than the 2008 Villa dEste Concours dElegance for the debut of the stylish A8GCS Berli-netta Touring prototype, a berlinetta Gt marking the return of the famous Milan coachbuilders, among the leaders of the Italian automotive school.

    Based on the Maserati Coupe GranSport mechanics, the A8GCS Berlinetta Touring represents the high performance sports car concept, with small dimensions, state-of-the-art constructive technology and perfect stylish synthesis between factory tradition and advanced aesthetic criteria. The new A8GCS Berlinetta Touring has been designed by the young Belgian designer Louis de Fabribeckers, in charge of the Touring styling department.

    The A8GCS Berlinetta Touring lines are not affected by time or fashion: the car is characterized by a soft aggressiveness origi-nated by the perfect balance between the front end, directly derived from competitions, and the harmonious and fluent flanks reminding of the extraordinary Alfa Romeo, Isotta Fraschini and Lancia Flying Star of the Thirties, an exceptional series created by Touring and still considered the best interpretation of Marinetti and Boccionis Futurism.

    The Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera style is first expressed through perfectly balanced volumes (reduced front overhang, front central engine and large rear overhang). The result is a dynamic form that doesnt need a lowered waistline. Moreover, the horizontal development of lines create a natural elegance.

    The sporty look of the car is underlined by the combination between bonnet and front grille. An element dashing forward the other volumes. Hence the lateral lines of the body: the lower line ends on the rear wheelarch and the upper line dissolves in the rear end of the car. Together they create a dynamic sail shape, as on Flying Stars.

    Of course, also the most successful car design is not enough to make an alive and complete object. It must be combined with excellent dynamic qualities, derived from state-of-the-art technical solutions.

    For the prototype A8GCS Berlinetta Touring, Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera studied and designed a body in advanced com-posite materials, able to give the car lightness, structural strength and performance typical of top granturismo and obviously respecting all international safety and environmental rules. The result is clear: the style prototype A8GCS Berlinetta Touring is able to enter small series production, gaining immediately a top place among the best sports cars.

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    I think its about time that I talk about my profession, which is physical therapy, what is physical therapy? What are the types of treatment in physical therapy? Where can you find physical therapy? When do you need physical therapy? And the most important of them all, how do you know that you have been given a full physical therapy program for you as a treatment?

    Unfortunately many, or most, of the people in Kuwait are mistaken between physical therapy and massagers. Many of them think that physical therapists are massagers, and use massage to treat their patients. Thats 100% wrong, mas-sage is a different story where the massager takes some kind of a training course for 6 months to become a massager, where physical therapists study to get a bachelor degree in physical therapy in the faculty of allied health sciences; And 75% of the subjects they take is similar to those who study medicine. Now if you want to define physical therapy, it is the kind of treatment used to treat patients without using medicine, and by using physical means; for example exer-cises, manipulation, and electrotherapy machines. Physi-cal therapists assess their patients muscle strengths, affected joints range of motion, pain, muscle length, proprioception, etc. in order to define their physical problems and build short and long term goals to lead them in their treatment programs.

    That is a brief definition of physical therapy, but now to go with the types and where to find them. There are three main categories of treatment in physical therapy; Exercise therapy, Manipulative therapy, and electrotherapy. Each of those main types contain sub groups (in which I will not explain) but what you need to know is that physical therapists uses exercises in their treatment programs, electrotherapy ma-chines , and manipulation ; it is a special, fast, strong thrust used on the affected joint by the therapist in a certain posi-tion to treat it. To go on further, we can find physical therapy

    in 7 main departments and specialties which are: Orthope-dics, Sports injuries (my current specialty), pediatrics (treat-ing kids), Cardiovascular and Pulmonary systems (to make it simple Chest and heart problems, with the ICU too), Burns, Adult neurology, Handicapped and artificial limbs.

    Most of the problems nowadays need physical therapy, be-cause most of the diseases and injuries involve bedridden patients, inactivity, or loss of a certain movement. For an example, in my field, which is Sports injuries, any player gets injured needs a physical therapy program to make him/her able to go back to their sport without any complains and decrease the recurrence of their injury as much as possible.

    There is a common complaint between many patients who undergo a physical therapy program which generally is: I didnt benefit from my physical therapy treatment program at all. Now its important for you to know that each program must consist of either: Electrotherapy + Exercise therapy, Electrotherapy + Manipulative therapy, or the three main groups together. The main reasons why many patients dont benefit from their program (in my opinion) are:

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    - Patients dont argue, ask, or know what their physical ther-apist is doing to them( for an example if a patient goes to a physician they ask a lot of questions and argue a lot, but when they go to a physical therapist they are obedient, dont ask questions, and give an impression to their therapist like they dont care)

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    Early life

    Freeman was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the son of Mayme Edna (ne Revere), a cleaner, and Morgan PortereldFreeman, Sr., a barber who died in 1961 from liver cirrhosis. He was sent as an infant to his paternal grandmother in Charleston, Mississippi. He has three older siblings. Freemans family moved frequently during his childhood, living in Greenwood, Mississippi, Gary, Indiana, and nallyChicago, Illinois. Freeman made his acting debut at age eight, playing the lead role in a school play. At age twelve, he won a statewide drama competition, and while in high school performed in a radio show based in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1955, he turned down a partial drama scholarship from Jackson State University, opting to work as a mechanic in the United States Air Force.

    Freeman moved to Los Angeles in the early 1960s and worked as a transcript clerk at Los Angeles Community College. During this period, he also lived in New York City, working as a dancer at the 1964 Worlds Fair, and in San Francisco, where he was a member of the Opera Ring music

    group. Freeman acted in a touring company version of The Royal Hunt of the Sun, and also appeared as an extra in the 1965 lm, The Pawnbroker. He made his off-Broadway debut in 1967, opposite Viveca Lindfors in The Nigger Lovers (about the civil-rights era Freedom Riders), before debuting on Broadway in 1968s all-black version of Hello, Dolly!, which also starred Pearl Bailey and Cab Calloway.

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    Although his rst credited lm appearance was in 1971sWho Says I Cant Ride a Rainbow?, Freeman rst becameknown in the American media through roles on the soap opera Another World and the PBS kids show The Electric Company, (notably as Easy Reader and Vincent the Vegetable Vampire) which he claimed he should have left earlier than he did.

    It was my idea to just do The Electric Company for a couple of years and go on. But, you get trapped by that money thing. Its golden handcuffs. It gets a lot of people, including soap opera actors and commercial actors. Then, they dont want to see you in serious work. That was going to be me, having people come up to me saying My kids love you!. I was there three years too long.

    Beginning in the mid-1980s, Freeman began playing prominent supporting roles in many feature lms, earninghim a reputation for depicting wise and fatherly characters. As he gained fame, he went on to bigger roles in lms suchas the chauffeur Hoke in Driving Miss Daisy, and Sergeant Major Rawlins in Glory (both in 1989). In 1994 he portrayed Red, the redeemed convict in the acclaimed The Shawshank Redemption. His star power was already conrmed as hestarred in some of the biggest lms of the 1990s, Robin

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  • Hood: Prince of Thieves, Se7en, and Deep Impact. In 1997, Freeman, together with Lori McCreary, founded the movie production company Revelations Entertainment, and the two co-head its sister online movie distribution company ClickStar. Freeman also hosts the channel Our Space on ClickStar, with specially crafted lm clips in which he shareshis love for the sciences, especially space exploration and aeronautics.

    After three previous nominations a supporting actor nomination for Street Smart (1987), and leading actor nominations for Driving Miss Daisy (1989), and The Shawshank Redemption (1994) he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Million Dollar Baby at the 77th Academy Awards. Freeman is recognized for his distinctive voice, making him a frequent choice for narration. In 2005 alone, he provided narration for two of the most successful lms of the year, War of the Worlds and the Academy Award-winning documentary lm March of the Penguins.

    In 1991, Morgan Freeman was offered a lead role in Jurassic Park. Unsure that dinosaurs could make for interesting co-stars, Freeman traveled to the Museum of Natural History to see the damn beasts in person. In a 2007 interview with Atlanta Radio Correspondent Veronica Waters, Freeman revealed that he was stunned when he learned that birds descended from dinosaurs. While he turned down the role, Freeman spent the next summer reading books on Ornithology. This would later lead to his desire to narrate the documentary March of the Penguins.

    Freeman has recently been well known for his role as God in the hit movie Bruce Almighty and its sequel, Evan Almighty, as well as his role as Lucius Fox in the critical and commercial success Batman Begins and its upcoming sequel, The Dark Knight. He starred in Rob Reiners 2007 lm The Bucket List, opposite Jack Nicholson, playing terminal cancer patients who must fulll their lists of goals.He teams with Christopher Walken and William H. Macy in the comedy The Lonely Maiden, due out in late 2008. In April 08, Freeman will return to Broadway in a Mike Nichols directed revival of Clifford Odetss play The Country Girl. The play will also star Frances McDormand and Peter Gallagher.

    Personal life

    Freeman was married to Jeanette Adair Bradshaw from October 22, 1967, until 1979. He has been married to Myrna Colley-Lee since June 16, 1984. He has two sons, Alfonso and Saifoulaye, from previous relationships. He adopted his rst wifes daughter, Deena, and the couple also had a fourthchild, Morgana. Freeman lives in Charleston, Mississippi, and New York City. He has a private pilots license, which he gained at age 65, and co-owns and operates Madidi, a

    ne dining restaurant, and Ground Zero, a blues club, both located in Clarksdale, Mississippi. He ofcially openedhis second club Ground Zero in Memphis, Tn on April 24, 2008. His pilots license was suspended in 2004 for 45 days for failing to maintain altitude on approach.

    Freeman has publicly criticized the celebration of Black History Month and does not participate in any related events, saying, I dont want a black history month. Black history is American history. He says the only way to end racism is to stop talking about it, and he notes that there is no white history month. Freeman once said on an interview with 60 Minutes Mike Wallace: I am going to stop calling you a white man and Im going to ask you to stop calling me a black man. Freeman supported the defeated proposal to change the Mississippi state ag, which echoes the Confederate Stars and Bars ag.

    On October 28, 2006, Freeman was honored at the rstMississippis Best Awards in Jackson, Mississippi, with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his works on and off the big screen. He received an honorary degree of Doctor of Arts and Letters from Delta State University during the schools commencement exercises on May 13, 2006.

    In 2008 Freemans family history was proled on the PBS series African American Lives 2. A DNA test showed that he is descended from the Songhai and Tuareg peoples of Niger.

    Freeman has endorsed Barack Obamas candidacy for the United States presidential election, 2008, although he has stated that he will not be joining Obamas campaign.

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