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Tarek Heggy
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- Born in Egypt in 1950
- Teacher / lecturer at the Faculty of Political, Economic and Administrative Sciences, Fes University, Morocco (for 8 years till 1979)
- Oil agreements expert at Shell International Company (1979 – 1988)
- Chairman of Shell International Company in Egypt (1988 – 1996)
- Advisor of the Chairman of Shell International Company in the Middle East (1996 – 1998)
- Member of the Egyptian Writers Association. He wrote 13 books in Arabic and some other books in English and French about the political, economic, social, cultural, educational and administrative problems in Egypt.
- He was chosen as a member of the boards and secretariats of more than 30 associations, faculties, universities or institutions, such as: the Committee of the Administrative Sciences at the Supreme Council of Culture and the Board of secretaries at the Arab
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Egyptian Thinkers and Egyptian Reformers
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Egyptian Thinkers and Egyptian Reformers prepared by IDSC. Ahmed Shawky, Tawfik El Hakim, Taha Hussien, Abass Mahmoud El Akad, Fatma Al Youssief, Kasem Amin, Mohamed Abdo, Mohamed Metwaly El Sharawy, Naguib Mahfoz, Hoda Sharawy, AL Ghazali Philosopher
Born: 1058, Birthplace: Khorasan, Iran, Death: 1111, Best Known As: Medieval Islamic philosopher and theologian.
Alfred North Whitehead
Alfred North Whitehead began teaching mathematics in 1884 at Trinity College in Cambridge.
Bertrand Russell
Russells ideas led to the dominance of analytical logic on western philosophy in the 20th century.
Che Guevara
Name at birth: Ernesto Guevara de la Serna Ernest "Che" Guevara worked and studied medicine in various parts of Latin .
Ernest Hemingway
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Naguib Mahfouz
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The Egyptian novelist Naguib Mahfouz won 1988 Nobel Laureate in Literature, and who, through works rich in nuance-now clearsightedly realistic, now evocatively ambigous-has formed an Arabian narrative art that applies to all mankind and his work had an audience of millions of readers.
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Egyptian
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A brief details about some Egyptian writers like Abo El Alaa El Maary, Salah Jahen, Abdel Rahman El Abnody, Abdel Rehim Mansor, Bishara El KHory, Abdel Kader Al Amir, Foad Hadad, Naguib Seror and Ahmed Foad Nigm.
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