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Tag Archives: women
How social media celebrated Women’s international day!
This year, International Women’s Day is being celebrated in a big way online. Today’s Google Doodle is a montage of chubby female cartoon faces of all ethnicity stitched together and IWD’s Facebook page has at least 7,203 people talking about it RIGHT … Continue reading
Posted in Campaign, Celebration, Coaching, Event, History, Law
Tagged Helwi El Hayet, international, Lebanon, opression, power, rights, women, women's day
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The Enchantress of Numbers
Who was Ada Lovelace? The woman most often known as ‘Ada Lovelace’ was born Ada Gordon in 1815, sole child of the brief and tempestuous marriage of the erratic poet George Gordon, Lord Byron, and his mathematics-loving wife Annabella Milbanke. … Continue reading
Posted in Celebration, Etiquette, Event, History, Holidays, Law, News
Tagged ada lovelace, book, computer, friendhship, Helwi El Hayet, lady, Lebanon, lord, love, math, numbers, science, women
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Fashion, cooking and top five websites on Helwi Beirut’s episode 5!
Hi all! In our show today, we welcomed many guests and featured some interesting reports. Our main guest was Dr. Sandrine Atallah, clinical sexologist and a medical hypnotherapist at La Clinique du Levant in Beirut and the host of the … Continue reading
Posted in Fashion, Nutrition, Paris Fashion Week
Tagged Chanel, chef ramzi, Dr. Sandrine Atallah, Karl Lagerfeld, kellaj, Lezim Taaref, Paris fashion week, women
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Lea Mouwad,TEDxBeirut curators, and Ziad Samaha on HWM’s episode 17
Hi all, In our show today, our special guest was Lea Mouawad the daughter of the ex-deputy Kayssar Mouawad who shared with us her studies experience in Switzerland and travels in Europe. She was later joined by her mother Josiane … Continue reading
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Tagged Aishti, Audrey Hepburn, Bassma, Catherine Deneuve, Chanel, cinema, Ehden reserves, fashion, franchise contract, Givenchy, Josiane Mouawad, Karine Tawil, Kayssar Mouawad, La Maison du Sommelier, Lara Dagher, law, Lea Mouawad, life coach, Marilyn Monroe, n 5 fragrance, Patricia Zougheib, Purple Reed, Rouane Nasreddine, Simon Khachan, TEDx Beirut, William Choukeir, women, Yves Saint-Laurent, Ziad Samaha
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