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International multilingualism conference: Language can be a conduit to justice
February 9, 2014March 16, 2019

Moise and Vera Khayrallah funded the Khayrallah Program for Lebanese American at NCSU in order to research and highlight the positive role the Lebanese immigrants have played in NC.

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International multilingualism conference: Language can be a conduit to justice
February 9, 2014March 16, 2019

A young Lebanese researcher at war against cancer at the University of Indiana,USA.

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International multilingualism conference: Language can be a conduit to justice
February 9, 2014March 16, 2019

A group of young Lebanese created an ” Internet health portal”: eTobb, a medical portal for the public.

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February 7, 2014March 16, 2019

Female foreign workers face appalling situation in Lebanon,(civil society organizations and the government are working to address this problem!)

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February 7, 2014March 16, 2019

Joseph Torbey : that banks were the only thing in Lebanon that would not be subject to a collapse.The Banks are most vital sector in Lebanon.

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February 7, 2014March 16, 2019

Ms. Tania Sammons(Georgia,USA) receives the 2014 Kahlil Gibran International Award

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International multilingualism conference: Language can be a conduit to justice
February 7, 2014March 16, 2019

“A very thriving financial sector and a diaspora contributing to the rise of deposits”. The Financial sector shields Lebanon, By Dana Halawi

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International multilingualism conference: Language can be a conduit to justice
February 4, 2014March 16, 2019

Charles Corm (1894-1963) is considered to be the most influential and awarded modern Lebanese writers (along with Kahlil Gibran) due to his advocacy of Lebanese identity and nationalism.

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February 4, 2014March 16, 2019

“6,000 years ago, as the neighboring civilizations built houses out of clay bricks and mud blocks, the people in Byblos used stones, excavated from quarry hard rock” by late Charles Corm.

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International multilingualism conference: Language can be a conduit to justice
February 4, 2014March 16, 2019

6000 Years of Peaceful Contributions to Mankind CHARLES CORM

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