Author: Ebrahim

November 17, 2023 – At last week’s 68th Annual Meeting in Columbia Square, the Historic Savannah Foundation welcomed new board members Ryan Claus and Brian Dart.Ryan Claus is a graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) where he received his Masters in Architecture. He joined Felder & Associates in 2012 when the firm was founded and took on the role of project manager and designer. He is responsible for client relations, project development and construction administration on a wide range of projects. Claus also excels in computer-aided 3D visualization and is well versed in the latest BIM and…

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ATHENS, GREECE (NOVEMBER 16, 2023) — Celestyal, the award-winning and number one choice for cruise lines to the Greek islands and beyond, is delighted to confirm the acquisition of a second new ship this year. The Celestyal Discovery follows the recent arrival of the Celestyal Journey, signaling a fleet refresh and further commitment to significantly invest in the customer proposition. Celestyal Discovery will now join its fleet companion in Athens, where they will both undergo multi-million euro winter refurbishment programs ahead of the new season, which begins in March 2024. The ship’s name symbolizes the philosophy of the business of…

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The West’s gaze has turned to the Caucasus, and the excellent local anti-terrorist operation carried out by Azerbaijan to eradicate Armenian terrorist clans has provided an eyewitness to the West on the path to the peaceful realization of the reintegration of Armenian inhabitants. of Karabakh. The achievements recorded in history, under the leadership of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the President of Azerbaijan, continue to delight the Azerbaijani people and open the eyes of the world to the truth about the genocides committed by the Armenian clan about 33 years ago years. There is. “What you sow is what you reap”,…

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Ancient Greece was the cradle of Western civilization. The Greeks gave the world the epic poetry of Homer, the philosophy of Plato And Socratesand majestic columned temples where they offered sacrifices to a pantheon of jealous gods.But what was daily life like in ancient Greece? Michael Lovano, a history teacher at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin and author of The World of Ancient Greece: An Encyclopedia of Daily Lifesaid it looked remarkably like ours.10 Greatest Treasure DiscoveriesHere are nine everyday objects from ancient Greece that help connect you to people living almost 3,000 years ago.1. Protective statuesThe house…

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Imagine yourself minding your own business, working minimum wage at a local coffee shop, when you notice a strange substance in a public restroom. It’s unlike anything you’ve seen before, he’s growing and he seems to have an appetite. Pick your favorite “I don’t get paid enough for this” meme because that’s what’s happening in Cal Walker. That thing in the bathroomincluding Rice University’s first student-run theater company, The Rice Players, will premiere this weekend. Alayne Ziglin, who says they’ve been doing theater for as long as they can remember, is now a junior at Rice and serves as both…

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CNN — At first glance, Hydra is no different from its neighbors. Like other Aegean islands, it has whitewashed streets, jasmine-scented air and breathtaking views of the sparkling blue waters that surround it. What sets Hydra apart is its preferred mode of transportation. Locals resisted the clamor of horns and instead embraced the rhythmic sound of horses’ hooves. Here, cars are not only absent; they are intentionally kept apart. The ban on motorized vehicles (except fire trucks, garbage trucks and ambulances) is enshrined in local law. The Greek island’s population of around 2,500 travels using mules, donkeys and small horses.…

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Content warning: This article contains discussions of rape, sexual assault, and violence. With boxing gloves hanging and Greek aesthetic posters on the walls, Shanley Pavilion transformed into a university gymnasium. Spectrum Theater Company will examine what it means to heal amid rape culture in its production of “How to Defend Yourself” during four shows Friday and Saturday. In the play, two sorority sisters lead a self-defense workshop for five other students. The course allows students to find power and connection in light of the case of another sister hospitalized after two fraternity brothers assaulted and sexually assaulted her. “It’s about…

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FLORIDA — Seven Florida restaurants made OpenTable’s “Top 100” list, which included everything from a whiskey and ramen restaurant in Anchorage, Alaska, to a big pink tavern in Savannah, Georgia, and even an Eiffel Tower-themed restaurant overlooking the Bellagio. fountains in Las Vegas. THE list, released Wednesday, features an updated methodology using OpenTable restaurant reviews and new metrics, the company said in a press release. It includes some of the trendiest and most in-demand restaurants in the country. One note: if you’re planning to party at one of the restaurants, make your reservations now.Find out what’s happening in Tampawith free,…

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On June 14, a ship capsized in the Mediterranean Sea and sank off the coast of Greece. Despite a rescue mission that saved more than 100 people, more than 80 people died. Another 500 people are estimated to be missing and may be dead.THE International The Rescue Committee (IRC) continues to call for a transparent investigation into the tragedy. Every year, thousands of people undertake this dangerous journey across the Mediterranean Sea. It is all too common for these voyages to end tragically, with deaths in the Mediterranean Sea reaching record numbers. six years high in 2023.Learn more about the…

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