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The review and audit of environmental impact for stone industry in the cities of Bethlehem , Beit-Jala , Al-Doha and Al-khader
تأثير الري بالمياه المالحة المحلاة على إنتاج و جودة ثمار البندورة المزروعة في التربة المالحة في منطقة مرج نعجة
Internationalizing technical education the economic way
http://www.abet.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/2015-ABET-Symposium-Program-Book.compressed-1.pdfABET Symposium, April 23-24, 2015 in Atlanta, GeorgiaFor an institution with limited resources, sending students abroad may
not be a realistic option. Therefore, the engineering school embraced
a series of cost-efficient initiatives to bring international education to
local students, such as attracting prominent international scholars to
teach courses jointly with local faculty. This session describes those
initiatives, the restructuring introduced to integrate student and
faculty participation, the challenges faced and solutions devised, the
degree to which the goals were achieved, the assessment tools used,
and the effort’s sustainability in the resource-limited environment of
a third-world country. The model’s applicability to other environments
is also addressed
Two Canaanite scarabs from Kherbit el-Jami' (el-Ubayat) south of Bethlehem
Published in Ugarit-Forschungen. Internationales Jahrbuch für die Altertumskunde Syrien-Palästinas ; band 46, 2015, pp. 183-188The two objects in question have been unearthed during a salvage excavation carried out by the Department of Palestinian Antiquities and Cultural Heritage at an Early–Middle Bronze cemetery at Kherbit el-Jami' (el-Ubayat), 4 km south of Bethlehem (coordinates 167000-121040, 675 m above Sea level). On 16–17 April, 2014 while digging at the site, two scarabs (BL 4368, BL 4369) were found in two chambers of two different Middle Bronze II tombs.1 The archaeological finds associated with the two scarabs are principally ceramic vessels (lamps, bowls and jars) and are dated to Middle Bronze II – Middle Bronze III