Who wants to be a young millionaire?

Life in the fast lane: Queen Rania recognizes a young entrepreneur
Millionares before graduation
Who wants to be a young millionaire?
"I’m interested in inspirational stories where someone struggles to run a business and in the end succeeds... Remember, if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again!!"
"For those who have made it to the top at a young age and maintained it, there always arises these questions: what do all these young millionares have in common? What is that trait they possess that seperates them from the mere common citizen? Well, 25 self made millionares were interviewed, and the following characteristics are what they had in common"
"I’m interested in inspirational stories where someone struggles to run a business and in the end succeeds... Remember, if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again!!"
"For those who have made it to the top at a young age and maintained it, there always arises these questions: what do all these young millionares have in common? What is that trait they possess that seperates them from the mere common citizen? Well, 25 self made millionares were interviewed, and the following characteristics are what they had in common"
Source: 360 Dewan
Religion and Politics
Some people might ask, what does religion have to do with politics?! The answer is A LOT.
Source: Devil's Minds
The generation gap
"A couple of weeks ago, I attended one of the events of the Israeli Apartheid Week in Amman in which Attallah Hanna, the Archbishop of Greek orthodox of Jerusalem, was giving a talk. Upon arriving there, I immediately noticed that the age group of those attending was markedly higher than that of other events I had recently gone to, such as the Hashtag Debates at Makan House and Freedom Choir at Balad Theatre. I didn't think much of it and thought maybe this topic appeals more to the older generation than it does to younger crowds, who are now busy changing their own countries (to be fair I did spot a few familiar faces who present at all 3 events)."
Source: Lama's Scrap Book
Freedom in Jordan? not today
I wanted to leave when things started to get violent but we were surrounded by thugs from all directions so i stayed.
Source: Confessions of a Chubby
2 Dead, 130 Injured in Amman Protests
Reporting from local twitter sources: "what happened today is horrible, & history will not forgive those who were responsible. Innocent ppl were beaten, humiliated & killed #Mar24"
"Two other twitterers mentioned that Jordan is just not ready for democracy, not ready to listen to another.
I am going to bed sad. And praying."
"Two other twitterers mentioned that Jordan is just not ready for democracy, not ready to listen to another.
I am going to bed sad. And praying."
Source: Kinziblogs
Reform, yes but keep the matchstick away
"I strongly believe that demonstrators in Jordan should be clear with their demands. In Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen and Libya it is clear; to get rid of the regime. In Jordan, it is different. Most Jordanian citizens, as far as I know, are not against the monarchy and hence demands need to be clearer to everyone."
"Unfortunately, there is another opposing group to the demonstrators who, naively, think that such demonstration is not patriotic. For this reason, they are mistakenly called “loyalists”. "
"Unfortunately, there is another opposing group to the demonstrators who, naively, think that such demonstration is not patriotic. For this reason, they are mistakenly called “loyalists”. "
Source: Jaraad
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