Beautiful pictures of Miss

Martine Tlete Andraos belongs to Lebanon. She was crowned Miss Lebanon on June 26, 2009 in a broadcast held LIVE in Beirut, Lebanon on LBC . She was selected out of 16 other Lebanese girls. Nine judges of different fields worked with a grading scale for each girl in terms of bathing suit wear, night wear and questions from the judges to decided on the final five. Judges included the Lebanese director and actress Nadine Labaki and plastic surgeon specialist Nader Saab. And in the end Martine Andraos was named as Miss Lebanon 2009. Here are some beautiful pictures of Miss Lebanon hope you like our effort.





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Pakistan Independence Day 14 August

In which two colors are use green and white, Mostly people stitch green kurta and white salwar. And some time in office wear white shirt and green tie, or white pent and green shirt. But now that day is coming in summer season so people use salwar kameez, kurta, sherwani and pent shirt. Happy Independence day!!! 14 August 





















A grateful nation pays homage to the memory of the Immortal architect and founder of Pakistan Quaid-i-Azam Mohammed All Jinnah. ... Karachi celebratesIndependence Day School girls in special dresses performing an exercise during the ...







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SAUDI NATIONAL DAYS DRESS:

The Saudi National Guard remains under a separate chain of command. Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, the first vice prime minister, has commanded the National Guard since 1962. Prince Mitiab bin Abdullah, the assistant vice ...








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Beautiful Arab Girl for university

Dear friends to day we are going to post a photo of beautiful Arab Girl Raeesa Nafees (standing left) from Saudi Arab. Raeesa sent her photo through our contact form. Raeesa is a student of computer sciences in King Saud University. She tells about her university that King Saud University was set up in the year 1957 in Riyadh. It is the first university of Saudi Arabia. There are 19 colleges that function under this university. The number of students enrolled in this university is more than 32000 and runs colleges of medicine, pharmacy, engineering, agriculture, computer sciences, administrative sciences, education, art, sciences, dentistry & applied medical sciences programs. 








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A Saudi national won the employee


According to Mohamed H. Zakaria our Saudi Profile Company has established a training school to train and provide jobs for young Saudis. There are also plans underway to hire Saudi women. Zakaria says we would like to welcome Saudi women employees in the company. We have sent letters to the labor office and asked for help from Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Zakaria said that the Kingdom is changing, and that Saudi women can work in the sector, particularly in office management, reception and accounts. There are also plans to hire people with disabilities, he added. He said the Bugshan family, the owners of the steel company, believes it is their duty as a Saudi company to contribute to the development of the country and the employment of nationals.
Currently 10 percent of the workforce is Saudi but the plan is to turn it into a company with 100 percent Saudi employees, he added. He said Saudis are performing at the company. A Saudi national won the employee of the year award in 2010. He started as a security guard and is now a storekeeper.




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Princess Fatimah Kulsum

Princess Fatimah Kulsum belongs to Saudi Arabia. Princess has recently done MBA from UK.  Fatimah is running so many welfare centers and  charities for the welfare of arab women. Princess wants to do something fruitful for the women of arab world.  According to Princess Fatimah  we should always be armed with information concerning women’s issues like violence and share it with others. Keep in mind that while violence may consists of physical contact, threats and verbal abuse, it also includes emotional and psychological stains. Hence, you can take a step further by joining women’s groups as a proper way of addressing the issue of violence, encourage women to cut the cycle of fearful silence, and cut the cycle of violence in the long run.






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