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مرحبا اختي the sea pearl
الله يجزاك كل خير بكل حرف كتبتيه وساعدتي الناس فيه
الصراحه انا طمعانه بمساعدتك
انا ابغى برزنتيشن عن الطفوله ويكون ممتع يعني مثلا عن ذكريات الطفوله ومقدمه عن الطفوله والاطفال المحرومون بالعالم مثل اطفال فلسطين واذا ماقدرتي ابغى احد هذي المواضيع الهدايا وكيفيةصنعها او الرياضات المجنونه او الخطيره ادري مواضيعي صعبه:smile (81): وابغى تكون الكلمات سهله وسهل نطقها الله يعافيك مع صور ومقاطع وبوربوينت ان امكن >>مانعطى وجه:smile (38):
انا عندي امتحان السبت والاحد عرضي :smile (92)::smile (95):
رديلي باقرب فرصه
ومشكوووووره مقدما
واذا اي احد يقدر يساعدني لايتردد ^__^ ومشكورين
والله يجزاكم الجنه جميعا
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مرآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآ آآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآحب بليززززززززززززززززززز
طمعآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآن ه بمسااااااااااااعدتكم معي والله يجزآآآآآآآآآآكم كل الخيرررررررررر
وخآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآصة the sea pearl
الله يووووووفقك ويسعدكــ ويعطيكـ ربنآآآآآآآآآ من خيرررررررررررره يآآآآآآآرب
انا البرزينتيشن تبعي عن مظآآآآآآآآآآآهر الثراء بالعالم
وحصلت لي كذآآآآآآآآآآآآ مثال عن الأغنياء ومظاهرررررررهم
لكن مشكلتي بالمقدمه مو عاااااااااااااارفه كيف أقدم لموضووووووووعي
سااااااااااااعدون بقصه اوشئ مثل هييييييييييييييييك
وخآآآآآآآآآآآآتمة الموضوع كيف أكتبببببببببببببببببه
بليييييييييييز لاتبخلون علي خصوصااااااا انو خلاااااص الأختبارات
بتبدأ
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تسسسلمي رينو ماااتقصرري
الله يعطيـك العاااافيه ..
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بليززززززززززززززززز سآآآآآآآآآآآآآعدون
وربــــــــــــــــــــي وودي أصيييييييييييييييح مدري شو أسوووووووووي
والله خآآآآآآآآآآيفه من الموضوع
مآآآآآآآآآآحصلت شئ
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انتي الأفضل انك تتكلمي عن Historical Women Role Models
وانا لقيت لك بعض المعلومات
Women have played significant role throughout history. They have featured in almost every field, including science, governance, literature, art and music. Since the beginning of the mankind, women have generally been considered as a weaker sex. But history is replete with numerous examples where women have set their out-of-the-ordinary lives as an inspiration for the others. Here in this article, we remember some of the important women role models in history.
Historical Women Role Models
Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa was God’s gift to humanity. Her selfless service for the humankind is beyond comparison. The Roman Catholic nun dedicated her life to help the poor and destitute. All through her life, she served the poor people suffering from various incurable diseases, who were unwanted by the society. Today, the Noble Peace Prize laureate is an inspiration for every woman.
Marie Curie
Madame Marie Curie is counted among the super-scientists of the world. She was the mastermind behind the theory of radioactivity. The Polish-born French scientist gave valuable contributions to Physics and Chemistry. She was the only person who won two Noble Prizes in different science fields. Known for the discovery of elements-Radium and Polonium, Madame Marie Curie is definitely a role model for the aspiring women scientists across the globe.
Indira Gandhi
Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi belonged to the Nehru family of India. The intensely political atmosphere in her family inspired her to grow up with a vision to become the administrator of the country. Eventually, she became the Prime Minister of India and served the country for nearly 15 years as Prime Minister.
Rani Lakshmi Bai
Rani Lakshmi Bai was the national heroine of India during the pre-independence period. The warrior was the queen of the princely state of Jhansi, situated in North India. Well known as Rani of Jhansi, Lakshmi Bai bravely fought bravely against the East India Company during the 1857 revolt. She is remembered as the epitome of womanhood, for her bravery.
Helen Keller
Helen Keller, an American author and lecturer, has taught the world that adverse situations can be overcome with determination. Although she was both blind and deaf, she graduated from college and traveled across the world, fighting for improvement in education and life of the differently-abled people. She was a prolific author and an outspoken activist as well.
Benazir Bhutto
Benazir Bhutto, a prominent politician of Pakistan, chaired the country's centre-left political party - Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). She was the first woman to be elected to lead the Muslim nation and set herself as a pioneer for democracy. It was her strong political stance resulted in her assassination. Today, Benazir Bhutto is remembered as a woman with strong determination.
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher was United Kingdom’s first female Prime Minister, who emerged as a prominent figure in the politics of the country. She served as the Prime Minister of UK from 1979 to 1990 and simultaneously, led the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990. Her political and economic policies contributed to the new era of economic liberalism, which led to the transformation of the United Kingdom into a fast-growing economy.
Condoleeza Rice
Condoleeza Rice became the first African-American woman to hold the prestigious position of National Security Adviser of the United States. She is the second woman to serve as the Secretary of the State. She is known as a well-liked and trusted policy adviser during the tenure of former President of the United States, George Bush.
Wangari Maathai
Dr. Wangari Muta Maathai is a well known environmentalist and politician. She was the Assistant Minister for Environment and Natural Resources of Kenya, between January 2003 and November 2005, when Mwai Kibaki was the President of the country. The Noble Peace Prize laureate drew world’s attention by her significant contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace in her country.
ان شاء الله يعجبك واذا حابه غيره قولي لي بدري وبالنسبه ل كنتاكي انسيه مو حلو
B.a هاي جزئيه عن dream job بس اعملي لها حفظ
http://www.champions.ca/resources/ar...ream%20Job.pdf
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عاشقة الدعوة
اولا في انشوده لقيتها لك عن الحجاب حلوه مره
http://www.4shared.com/file/19754267...5_Hasanat.html
“In the modern society of today, a woman has always been looked upon as just another
sexual object for the men. Why should one display one’s beauty for unwanted eyes to
feast upon? The Hijab protects a woman’s honor and doesn’t arouse unwanted passion
from the opposite sex. I feel if the women were to universally adopt the Islamic code of
dressing, the rate of incidences of teasing, molestation, rape, etc. would be negligible.
Wearing the hijab gives me more confidence in myself as a woman and it doesn’t
obstruct me in any way in my profession.” Mrs. Salva I Rasool, Graphic Designer
“I am a convert to Islam and so I can compare the experiences of life with and without
Islamic Modest Dress. I am well aware of the attitude in Western society that hijab is
repressive or hinders the freedom of a woman. My experience with hijab and my study
of Islam allows me to understand that this is not the case. Non-Muslim people may
sometimes stare, but in hijab I am always treated with respect. I have never had trouble
getting or maintaining a job, I no longer face unwanted advances or lewd comments from
the opposite sex, and I feel more dignified than without hijab. I realize now I can be
accepted and interact with others as my true self once my appearance is not allowed to be
the controlling factor. Even in bad neighborhoods, men that are normally lewd just step
out of my way. The overall concept in Islamic Dress of maintaining proper respect and
my experience that it does indeed increase respectful interaction creates an added sense
of security when I go out in public. Knowing what hijab gives me, I would never go back
to living without it. I go out in public as a recognized Muslim woman – a reminder to
myself and all who see me that I seek to live in a manner which is decent and pure. I am
one who seeks to obey God in all matters. People know this of nuns when they see them,
and they know the same of me. Even if they cannot understand my reasons for a style of
dress that is unusual here in the United States, they express admiration for someone who
isn’t afraid to live by her principles.” Mrs. Diana Beatty, Teacher
“I found I liked wearing the hijab. Actually, 'like' is not the right word, because it isn't
positive enough. I loved it. For the first time in my life as an American woman, I felt that
my body finally belonged to me. I felt as though I finally had what I can only describe,
for lack of a better phrase, as the integrity of my own bodily privacy.I found that I was
treated very well, much more respectfully, and I noted a definite tendency on the part of
men, especially young men, to leave me alone and give me a wide berth. The way this
manifested itself most powerfully was the degree to which I found I was no longer
followed by men's eyes.The hijab gave me a message, not even so much 'not available,'
although I think that is a part of it, but something stronger…” A non-Muslim American
participant in the post-September 11th Scarves for Solidarity Campaign, as quoted in a
letter to the San Francisco Chronicle, May 9, 2002.
To find out more about Islam, visit
http://al-islam.org/faq/
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“And tell the believing men to lower their gaze and be
modest…And tell the believing women to lower their gaze and
be modest, and to display of their adornment only that which is
apparent….”
(Qur'an: Chapter 24, Verses 30-31)
Why Do Muslims
Have a Dress Code?
Islam does not forbid men and women to
interact, but enjoins them to adopt a code of behavior
characterized by modesty so that they may treat one another
with full and appropriate respect. Islamic modest behavior
consists of piety and mutual respect, as well as a standard of
dress often identified by the headscarves worn by Muslim
women.
Lower Your Gaze for the Good of Your Spirit
The philosophy behind what is commonly called hijab – Islamic modest dress – is rooted
in the concept of guarding one’s senses from anything that may lessen one’s innocence.
Imam ‘Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet of Islam (may peace be upon him
and his family), said,
“The eye is the spy of the hearts and the messenger of the intellect; therefore lower your
gaze from whatever is not appropriate to your faith...”
Lantern of the Path
In the modern world, our senses are bombarded from all directions with a plethora of
sights, sounds, and smells. Islam teaches us to control what our senses are exposed to
since our experiences affect us externally as well as spiritually. A smell of perfume may
call to mind a distant memory of one’s grandmother; the sound of fireworks may startle
and bring forth an image of war; the sight of a beautiful woman in a revealing dress may
bring feelings of unwanted and inappropriate arousal.
When our senses witness immorality, crime, or debauchery, even though we are not
guilty of committing the offense, we lose a degree of innocence. We all hold childhood
memories of a moment when we went through such a loss of innocence. What was once
something shocking or held in special status falls into the realm of the ordinary.
In Islam, it is not only for parents to carefully guard what their children are exposed to,
but it is for the adults to also guard themselves. Failure to do so can eventually lead to
spiritual sickness.
Thus, the larger philosophy behind hijab is one of maintaining dignity and purity and
applies to all facets of life and not exclusively to dress. We must prevent ourselves from
looking at the opposite sex in a lustful way, and we must dress so that we are regarded
with respect.
The Proper Observance of Hijab
The Qur’an addresses Islamic modest dress as follows:
“And tell the believing men to lower their gaze and be modest. That is purer for them.
Lo! Allah is aware of what they do. And tell the believing women to lower their gaze and
be modest, and to display of their adornment only that which is apparent, and to draw
their veils over their bosoms, and not to reveal their adornment save to [those relatives
who fall within bounds of close relationship explained in the Qur’an]...”
Chapter 24, Verses 30-31.
The purpose of this modesty is to maintain the dignity of both men and women when
they interact.
�� First, men are required to take the lead in respecting women. They should not
engage in or approve of any activity which objectifies or demeans a woman. They
are also required to cast down their gazes in humility and to observe the general
philosophy of modesty of the heart and dress. They must wear decent clothing and
avoid activities and places that will cause them to witness that which they should
not.
�� Hijab does not prevent men and women from interacting for the purpose of study,
work, performing good deeds, and so on. Rather, when hijab is mutually observed,
such interactions will take place in sincerity of purpose and devoid of impropriety.
�� Women should respect themselves as dignified beings and interact with men in
purity. They should not modify their behavior around men so as to seem invitingly
attractive or flirtatiously pleasing and thus allow themselves to be objectified.
�� When among men who are not close relatives, women should dress modestly so that
their adornment (source of beauty and attraction) is covered. Muslim scholars
unanimously state that a woman should respectably cover all except her hands and
face. Muslim women fulfill this requirement by wearing loose fitting clothing and
covering their hair with scarves.
�� The requirements for modest dress differ between the sexes due to fundamental
biological distinctions and causes of attraction. One will observe these distinctions in
Western society where a relatively small number of women read pornographic
magazines or visit prostitutes when compared to men who engage in such activities.
�� Contrary to some views, hijab is not a sign of inferiority of woman nor is it imposed
upon her by the opposite sex. Before God, men and women are distinguished from
one another only in terms of individual piety. When observing modest dress, before
one another, they are distinguished by non-physical characteristics such as intellect
and integrity.
�� Islamic modest dress does not socially suffocate women by denying them free and
necessary movement, expression of opinion, education, health care and other human
rights. Rather, hijab assists in building a sound society and reduces the number of
crimes such as rape and molestation since a possible stimulus for such crimes is not
present when hijab is observed. Observance of hijab is part of a larger system in
Islam that when properly followed maintains the dignity of men, women, and society
as a whole.
What do Muslim Women Really Think About Hijab?
“I can feel the extra respect coming my way. People take me more seriously, and I feel
protected and confident when I step out.” Dr. Mrs. N.Z. Vakil, M.D.
Renoa thank u 4 ur help sweet heart and Allah bless u
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بالتوفيق ياعسل
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مشكورين بنات الله يوفقكم ويجزاكم خير على اللي تقدمونه
حبيت اطلب منكم طلب ولاتردوني :smile (87):احتاج منكم مساعده في البرزنتيشن في احد المواضيع ,making reservation , getting around , routines, entertaining, getting help
working together, new faces
بلييييز الله يوفقكم اللي تقدر تساعدني في واحد من هالمواضيع وتعطيني فكره عن طريقة تقديمه وكيف اخلي البنات يتفاعلون معي
احتاجه قبل الاثنين
ولكم مني احلى الدعوااااااااااات
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احلى شي في المواضيع اللي كاتبتهم routines
وهاي المعلومات اللي لقيتها
Family routines
Whether you are a relaxed, easygoing type of parent who likes to keep things flexible and spontaneous, or love to be super-organised and stick to a pretty tight schedule, some routine is good for all children and families. A good routine caters for the needs of family members and fits well with other priorities.
Routines are how families organise themselves to get things done, spend time together and have fun. Every family has its own unique routines. Routines help family members know who should do what, when, in what order and how often. For example, your family might have:
* daily routines for getting ready in the morning, bath time, bedtime and mealtimes, greetings and goodbyes
* weekly routines for housework like washing and cleaning
* yearly routines involving holidays and extended family get togethers.
It makes sense that family life could be chaotic without some routine. But research has shown that there is more to it than that. Routines let your children know what is important to your family. When they are highly meaningful, routines are sometimes referred to as rituals and these play an important role in strengthening shared beliefs and values, and building a sense of belonging and cohesion in families.
Maintaining normal daily routines as much as possible can make it easier for children to deal with the stress of events such as the birth of a new child, divorce, or the illness or death of a family member.
Why routines are good for children
* An organised and predictable home environment helps children feel safe and secure.
* Routines built around fun, play or time together strengthen relationships between parents and children. Reading a story before bed, for example, can become a special time you spend with your child.
* Daily routines help set our body clocks – for example, bedtime routines help children’s bodies to ‘know’ when it’s time to sleep.
* Routines are a way of teaching your child ways to stay healthy, like brushing teeth, exercising, or washing hands after using the toilet.
* If your child needs to take medicine regularly, having a routine for this will make sure you and your child are less likely to forget.
Research has shown that routines have health benefits: children living in families who maintain regular family routines have fewer respiratory infections, and those they have tend to be shorter. There is still some conjecture about why. It might be that the routines contribute to healthy habits like washing hands which prevent transmission of germs that can cause illness, or that they help protect children against the kind of stress that suppress the immune system.
Why routines are good for parents
* Regular and consistent routines help parents feel like they’re doing a good job of being parents.
* When things are busy and hectic, routines can help you feel more organised and more in control, which will make you feel less stressed.
* A routine will help you complete routine daily tasks efficiently.
* Routines take effort to maintain, but once established they will let you do things on ‘auto pilot’ so you can think about other things while you work.
As children get better at following a routine by themselves, you can give fewer instructions and nag less because each step of the routine prompts the next step.
Some children need routine more than others.
A child’s temperament plays an important role in how he responds to routine or the lack of it. Some easygoing children can go with the flow, and quickly adapt to a changing environment. Other children are more sensitive, and more easily upset and unsettled by changes to their daily patterns. The same can be said for parents.
What kinds of routines are there?
The routines adopted by families are as diverse as families themselves. Following are some routines you could consider.
Area You could have a routine for:
Daily living
* Getting ready in the morning
* Going to bed at night
* Eating meals
* Hygiene and health – for example, brushing teeth, washing hands
* Using family resources like the computer and telephone
* Pocket money, given at a regular time and day
* Homework
* Quiet time each evening
* Hobbies
* Sports/exercise
Household responsibilities
* Tidying up, looking after toys
* Caring for pets
* Looking after clothes and laundry
* Chores – for example, setting the dinner table, packing away, unpacking the dishwasher
* Shopping
Interacting and fun
* Greetings and goodbyes
* Eating meals together
* Regular play and talk times with a parent each day
* Taking turns in talking with family members about their day
* Special one-on-one time with a parent
* Special weekly meals (such as pancakes on Sunday night or cooked breakfast Saturday morning)
* Family days (family activity)
* Family DVD nights
* Family meetings
* Annual events
* Story time (book reading)
Social, religious and cultural
* Regular ‘play dates’
* Regular contact with your extended family and friends
* National/state/local celebration days, annual fetes or outings
* Saying prayers
* Observing religious events
There is no rule about how many or what kind of routines you should have. What works well for one family may be too restrictive for another. But if you are feeling like you can’t find time in the day to do the things you want with your children, then some new routines might help.
Eight-year-old Stephen and younger brother Aaron started nagging their mother Leanne about using the computer from the moment they arrived home from school – then spent most of their time fighting over it. Leanne established a new routine to solve the problem. The computer could be turned on at 5 pm; Stephen would go first, and then help Aaron with his turn. A small oven timer was set by each boy for a 30-minute turn. The result – the boys took a lot more responsibility and there was a whole lot less tension at home.
Try writing down what you do on a typical day:
* Which things do you do regularly with your family? Look at each of these and ask yourself whether life would be easier and more enjoyable if it ran more smoothly.
* Could children and other family members be involved more?
* Are there activities you would like to do but aren’t doing?
Routines for children with a disability
Routines can really help children with disabilities, and can be even more important for children who find it hard to understand or cope with change
ومشان تخلي البنات يتفاعلو معك ممكن تسأليهم ايش الروتين اليومي عندهم
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يسلموووووووووووووووو RenooOOOa
وربــــــــــــــــــــــ ي يووووووووووفقــــــــــــ ــكــ ويسسسسسسسسعدكــ
ويجعــــــــــــل لك من كل ضيق مخرجآآآآآآآآآآ
ويجزآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآكــ ربي عني وعن البنآآآآآآآآآت كل الخيرررررررررررررررر
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مشكوره sea pearl
الله يوفقك يارب و يسعدك ويجزاك كل خيييييييييييير
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مساء الورد
ممكن اطلب منكم مساعده
عندي برزنتيشن يوم السبت عن الفلاور عامة ومعانيه مدة العرض يكون 10 دقايق اللي تقدر تساعدني لاتبخل علي الله لايهينها
محبتي
كل الود
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sweet-lady تلقين في الصفحات اللي قبل هاي بعض المعلومات عن الورود وأسماء الورود و معانيهن
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السلام عليكم كيفك ان شاء الله بخير
صراحه قمه في الابداع واشكركم من كل قلبي
وياليت تساعدوني في موضوع سوء الفهم لمكانه المراه في المجتمع
او اي موضوع عن سوء الفهم ولكم حلص شكري وتقدري
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thanks alot miss the sea pearl
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موواضيع حلووه وافكاآآآآآآآر احلى بس شو رايكم بفكره القبعات الست :girl face (186):
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مشكورين بنات على جهودكم .. والله ماقصرتوا .. ونفعتوا بنات وايد ..
ادري ان في ظغط عليكم .. لان لاحظت في بنات وايد يبون برزنتيشنات ,,
بس ياليت تساعدوني ,, :smile (87):
انا المس مخيرتنا مواضيع وايد بس انا مختاره الأحسن منهم
الموضوع الاول عن الـ teenagers فانا فكرت ان الموضوع يكون عن المراهقين وصعوبت هالفتره عليهم وكيف انهم يعتقدون ان محد فاهمهم .. و إلخ ,,
والثاني عن الـ fashion انا هالموضوع مب عارفه شلون بتكون المقدمه ولا الـ paragraph .. لكن عندي فكره حلوه .. هي قبل لا اقدم العرض اروح اسأل البنات عن اخر صيحة موضه ,, وبعد أسأل التيتشرز .. وأسوي جدول وفيه من اللي يهتم بالموضه اكثر المراهقين ولا البالغين ؟؟ شرايكم :smile (73):
وبس ,, وبعدين نسيت اقول .. المس قالت لازم تكون الفقره مقسمه على 3 فقرات صغار ,, ويكون البوربوينت شغل عدل ومرتب ,, واهم شي يكون انترستنق ,, والواحد يستمتع لما يشاهده ,, موب يتملل ,, :smile (34):
اسفه ادري طلباتي وايد بس ياليييييييت تقدرون تساعدوني ,, و والله مااراح انسى هالمعروف ابداً .. وبدعي لكم ,,:smile (97):
ملاحظه : تراني خايفه حححدي لان البرزنتيشن بتشوفه المديره وابلات الانقلش كلهم .. بليز لا تنسووون :smile (56):
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اممم اوك قلبوو بالنسبه لموضوع الفاشن صار لكوليتنا بالبدايه عرضو ازياء وبعدين عرفو كول ماركه قوتشي وبربري وهيك
بس انتي ممكن تستفيدين من ذا الموضوع وتقولين لهم مو كل الموضه والفاشن يناسبنا
امم وتعرضين مقطع العرفي بالسوق ايضا ممكن تسفيدين من المصمات السعوديات وخصوصا التشيريتات الي الحين طالعه مكتوب عليها بالعربي
اممم واي افكار انا حاضره :girl face (198):
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مشكوووووووووووووريييييييي يييييييييييين!!!
والله صج, كان عندي موضوعين لازم اسويهم! وايد ساعدتوني, شكراً! لوووول
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والله ابداع ويعطيكم العافيه بصراحه انا اول يوم لي اسجل فيه
ودخلت اخذت كم شي من الكلام المهم في البريزنتيشناات>>بعد اذنكم طبعا
طبعا دوبني الي حسيت بتعب البريزنتيشن والاسبوع الجاي اول واحد مطلوب مني
والله يوفقني ولي رجعه
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أهلين جيفنشي09 والله يعافيكي حبيبتي نورتي المنتدى وأي حاجه احنا بالخدمه