The Arabic Alphabet with Mayssa Karaa- الأحرف العربية مع ميسا قرعة

أ، ب، ت، ث، ج، ح، خ .. تلك حروفي العربية هي لي أجمل أغنية! هيا لنمرح ونتعلم ونغني معاً حروفنا العربية مع صاحبة الصوت الجميل ميسـا قرعة، وأصدقائكم شمس، ونعمان، وملسون، وغرغور أيضاً.

تابعونَا على مواقعَ التَّواصلِ الاجتماعيِّ، لتَعرفوا كلَّ ما هوَ جديدٌ، وممتعٌ، ومفيدٌ مِنِ (افتحْ يا سمسم)
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—-“Mayssa Karaa is one of the most celebrated Lebanese American young performing artists today. She is now a “Grammy” nominated singer-songwriter, based in Los Angeles, California, and is well-known for breaking down all barriers between Western and Arabic music.Mayssa is soon to release her debut solo album. Stay tuned!

—-اللبنانية الامركية ميسا قرعه هي من ابرز المغنيين الصاعدين في عالم الموسيقى اليوم. ترشحت ميسا لجائزةال”غرامي” في عام ٢٠١٥.ميسا الآن مقيمة في لوس انجلس كاليفورنيا تستعد لاصدار البومها الجديد من تأليفها وإنتاجها”

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Apple Event 2016: We Just Want to Hang Out | Mashable Humor

Why can’t Apple ever call a keynote event just to see everybody and catch up?

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Shipwreck From Explorer Vasco da Gama’s Fleet Discovered | National Geographic

After 18 years of research, excavations and archaeological analysis, National Geographic grantee David Mearns has successfully discovered one of Vasco da Gama’s ships lost at sea in 1503 off the coast of present-day Oman. Together with the Oman Ministry of Heritage and Culture and over 50 crew members they found thousands of artifacts including gold coins, cannonballs, ceramics, and a ship’s bell that helped them confirm the age and provenance of the ship.
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Wolf Scraps For Dinner | The Great Human Race

Bill and Cat find a pack of wolves ripping a yak carcass apart and wait their turn to pick at the remains.
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MTV News Rocks the Vote | Generation X

Thanks to MTV News, Gen X starts covering the world–and demanding answers from its leaders.
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How to Draw Batman V Superman Emoji + Your Submissions! | Bob Draws

Mashable’s Bob Al-Greene shows you how to draw a Batman V Superman emoji in the latest episode of Bob Draws. Since there’s still a bit of time until you get to see the Son of Krypton and Bat of Gotham duke it out on screen, grab some paper or your laptop and follow Bob as he draws the best superhero emoji ever. Don’t forget to tag your Batman V Superman emoji illustration using the hashtag #BatmanVSupermanEmoji on Twitter or Instagram to be featured on a future episode!

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Eating the Invasive “Frankenfish” to Stop Its Spread | National Geographic

Catch them and eat them? Invasive northern snakeheads first appeared in the United States around 2002. The snakehead’s peculiar looks have prompted people to dub it the Frankenfish, and some scientists worry that it could create big problems for native fish species. To combat its rapid spread, U.S. Fish and Wildlife officials recommend complete removal—and consumption.
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