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Browsing by Author "Musfy, Leila"

Browsing by Author "Musfy, Leila"

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  • Fathallah Moufti, Youmna (9/23/2020)
    Asslo woo Fasslo is a publication issued three times a year. It aims to educate the Lebanese and others about the etymology of their everyday words. Asslo woo Fasslo presents itself as a database to be collected, issue ...
  • Al chaa, Lea (5/28/2021)
    A trip to my mind, collecting thoughts and feelings on the person I am today. Its a reflection of my personal experiences relating to each neurotransmitters and how they affect my mood and emotions. My main goal is not to ...
  • El Sabeh, Mohammad (2021-05-31)
    1975 is a platform that was set up to tackle the issue of the Lebanese Civil War. It is divided into two parts: archive and explorations. The archive section contains resources regarding the war such as images, recordings, ...
  • Zakhia, Chiara Alessandra (9/23/2020)
    Ode to Beirut is a trilingual artist book that acts as a celebration of Beirut through a poetic interpretation of the city. It is an exploration and immersion in the experience Beirut offers, in its intensity and essence, ...
  • El Kadi, Sara (2021-06-09)
  • Najem, Sarah (9/23/2020)
    Examining the effects of exercise on women and their babies, this publication provides guidelines for exercise plans that safely fulfill a mother’s needs during different phases of pregnancy, answering such questions as, ...
  • Qaem 
    Taher, Fatema (9/23/2020)
    QAEM /or “The Uprising”/ is a poster series addressing the rise of righteousness against falsehood, the uprisal of the deprived and the oppressed. The messages are conveyed through a predominantly typographic treatment ...
  • Zahabi, Nour Bashar (9/23/2020)
    Many factors affect our recollection, causing our memories and stories to constantly evolve, bit by bit. Our perspectives on things, what we have been through, and how we expect things to happen, all impact our memory ...
  • Asmar, Nour (2021-05-28)
    "تبقوا تذكرونا" “Remember us” This publication tackles the emigration of the Lebanese. Over the past year, and especially after the Beirut Blast, some of my family members or friends had to leave the country and this ...

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