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    Nabil Bayakly, 2014

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    Collection: Islam in Memphis Oral Histories, Interviewees: Nabil Bayakly, Interviewer: Hannah, Date: 2014-07-1

    Letter from Nabil H. Dajani

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    Letter from Nabil H. Dajani, Director of Information, Office of Development and Centennial Affairs, American University of Beirut, welcoming Fayez Sayegh to the university (undated)

    SemEval-2020 Task 7: Assessing Humor in Edited News Headlines

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    This is the task dataset for SemEval-2020 Task 7: Assessing Humor in Edited News Headlines. The task’s dataset contains news headlines in which short edits were applied to make them funny, and the funniness of these edited headlines was rated using crowdsourcing. This task includes two subtasks, the first of which is to estimate the funniness of headlines on a humor scale in the interval 0-3. The second subtask is to predict, for a pair of edited versions of the same original headline, which is the funnier version. CodaLab page hosting the competition: https://competitions.codalab.org/competitions/20970 Starter Github code (scripts for running baseline and evaluation): https://github.com/n-hossain/semeval-2020-task-7-humicroedit Task mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/semeval-2020-task-7-all ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ZIP contents: ------------- Folders: - subtask-1: Dataset for the funniness regression subtask. - subtask-2: Dataset for the "Funnier of the Two" classification subtask. Files: - {train, dev, test}.csv: the task's dataset including labels - train_funlines.csv: additional training data gathered from the FunLines competition (https://funlines.co) - baseline.zip: contains csv file which is the output of the BASELINE system. This is a template of the output format that can be submitted to CodaLab for scoring. Reference Please cite the task paper when using this dataset: Nabil Hossain, John Krumm, Michael Gamon and Henry Kautz. 2020. Semeval-2020 Task 7: Assessing Humor in Edited News Headlines. In Proceedings of International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2020). BIBTEX: @InProceedings{hossainSemEval2020Task7, author = {Hossain, Nabil and Krumm, John and Gamon, Michael and Kautz,Henry}, title = {SemEval-2020 {T}ask 7: {A}ssessing Humor in Edited News Headlines}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 14th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation ({S}em{E}val-2020)}, address = {Barcelona, Spain}, year = {2020}

    The role of ORCID in laying the foundation of trust in Digital Research Information at FORM MENA '23

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    <p>ORCID Proposals / F.O.R.M</p><p><strong>Title: The role of ORCID in laying the foundation of trust in Digital Research Information</strong></p><p><strong>Proposal submission for F.O.R.M MENA 2023 (Online participation)</strong></p><p>ORCID is a global non-profit organization that works with research organizations, funders, and governmental organizations to to enable transparent and trustworthy connections between researchers, their contributions, and their aliations by providing a unique, persistent identifier for individuals to use as they engage in research, scholarship, and innovation activities and provide unique identifiers to individuals.</p><p>In this presentation, we will present how ORCID solves the name disambiguation problem and how researchers can easily create and use their ORCID iDs in the research lifecycle (from submitting for a grant, to publishing or using an institutional infrastructure)</p><p>ORCID aims to solve the name ambiguity problem in research and scholarly communications. To achieve this, we maintain a registry of unique persistent identifiers (ORCID iDs) for individual researchers.</p><p>ORCID is guided by a set of principles that focus on researcher control, privacy management and openness. Because ORCID is one part of a larger research information data open infrastructure, we also provide open tools that enable the community to make transparent and trusted connections with other persistent identifiers</p><p>for researchers, research activities, and aliations.</p><p>The relationships enabled by these identifiers can enhance the scientific discovery process, reduce reporting burdens, and lay the foundation for</p><p> </p><p>ORCID Proposals / F.O.R.M</p><p>trust in digital research information.</p><p><strong>Related FORM MENA topics:</strong></p><p>We think that the proposal would be relevant for many of the topics listed; I've added the most relevant ones:</p><p>●  Case studies from the Arab world (reflections on the challenges and obstacles, successes and solutions faced by individual institutions)</p><p>●  The challenges of localisation and translation – Open Science in Arabic (language and infrastructure challenges)</p><p>●  How can governments and funders support the transition to open in the higher education system?</p><p>●  Open Science, Open Data, Open Education and Open Access – developing policies and determining best practices to support sustainability</p><p>●  Improving global visibility of Arabic research, researchers, and research institutions via Open Science best practices</p><p>●  Building and Sustaining Communities of Practices (CoP) in Arabic speaking countries</p><p>●  Building reproducible, open and interoperable infrastructure in the Global South</p><p>●  Open access workflows in scholarly communications</p><p>●  Sustainable development and higher education</p><p>If the aim is to choose only one topic, we would go with:</p><p>● Improving global visibility of Arabic research, researchers, and research institutions via Open Science best practices</p><p><strong>Speaker Bio:</strong></p><p><strong>Nabil Ksibi</strong></p><p> </p><p>ORCID Proposals / F.O.R.M</p><p>ORCID ENGAGEMENT LEAD, GLOBAL DIRECT</p><p>Nabil is responsible for fostering ORCID community adoption within the global direct members. As part of his responsibilities, Nabil supports ORCID members as they engage with ORCID to integrate different workflows and benefit from the ORCID API interoperability.</p><p>With an Energy engineering degree, Nabil is passionate about open research, as well as diversity and inclusivity in the innovation and research ecosystem.</p><p> </p&gt

    Un dialogo su arte e diaspora palestinese

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    and the economy. Words become a weapon to normalize oppression and make the suffering of the colonized invisible. Palestinian diaspora culture and art can be the ground on which the battle for liberation from the Israeli oppressor can be fought. Poetry, literature, film, music, sculpture, painting, graphic design, critical thinking, become an (aest)ethical challenge and political resistance. In short, one fights coloniality by challenging the dominant narratives of the Israeli settler, preserving the Palestinian collective memory, and building a critical and resilient consciousness. The interview with Nabil Salameh faces these and other crucial issues for the liberation struggle and, thus, for a postcolonial Palestine

    Nabil Nour

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    Nabil Nour speaker at Concordia Seminary.https://scholar.csl.edu/csl175years/1224/thumbnail.jp

    Kegigihan dan komitmen luar biasa, Nabil Aiman raih Anugerah Emas Universiti

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    GAMBANG, 8 November 2025 – Kegigihan dan komitmen luar biasa dalam menimba ilmu akhirnya membuahkan kejayaan apabila Muhammad Nabil Aiman Abu Bakar, graduan Diploma Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan dari Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA), dinobat sebagai penerima Anugerah Emas Universiti sempena Majlis Konvokesyen UMPSA Ke-20 Anugerah berprestij itu diberikan kepada graduan yang menunjukkan kecemerlangan menyeluruh dalam bidang akademik, kepimpinan, sahsiah dan penglibatan aktif dalam aktiviti kokurikulum sepanjang tempoh pengajian

    Nabil Fahmy-Egypt

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    Nabil Elaraby-LAS

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    Nabil Elaraby-LA
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