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Engineering students caught between work and student activities Relaxing and enjoying coffee during their freshman year,
unsuspecting engineering students don’t realize that four years
later, the labs of the Falaki building will become their second home and
they too will look like the current crop of sleep-deprived engineering
zombies.
35 Under 35: El Ebrashi wins Shell corporation award The journey began when she was an undergraduate student
at the American University in Cairo (AUC), where she founded a community
service club. In the heart of old Cairo or Madinet El Fostat, Raghda El
Ebrashi, AUC alumnus and president of the non-governmental organization
(NGO) Alashanek Ya Balady or For My Country, spoke of her passion for
her country in an interview with the Caravan. Japanese restaurants provide diverse options, prices for sushi lovers Japanese sushi, which means snack and is the most famous
Japanese dish worldwide, has also established itself as a favorite of
the crème de l crème of Egypt. Often misunderstood to be
raw fish, the dish is actually made of vinegared rice with a variety of
toppings, which include seafood, cooked or uncooked, and vegetables.
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