Tuesday, October 14, 2008

BLOG ACTION DAY 2008 POVERTY



thanx alot to mr JILAL,,,,,,,who has dedicated this video to me ..it was a real pleasure for me










IT'S THE WORLD BLOG ACTION DAY AGAINST POVERTY 2008 AT 15TH OCTOBER...........SO HERE ARE SOME GREAT IDEAS FOT IT ............
Do not overeat on that day.
Save electricity on that day and contribute the equivalent savings to a local charity
. Donate that grocery money to a local food bank.
Be homeless for a day/night.
Stop putting off adopting a child through an organization like Compassion International (or adopt another one).
Get a group together to go door-to-door collecting canned foods for your local soup kitchen/shelter.
Take a homeless person to dinner and actually sit/talk with him.
Stop being lazy. Find a way to do your job better so that you can save an hour a day, or be that much more productive.
Stop buying junk to make yourself look pretty and donate it to homeless people and hungry people.
Make flyers to stick in the local library.
If you have a musical instrument you no longer use, donate to the still-struggling musicians and students
Find a gripping picture or video having to do with poverty and publish it on the Web.
Stop drinking Coke and bottled water for a day and save on plastic. Will save a lot of plastic if each of us does it for only one day.
Share your skill or knowledge, so they can improve their knowledge to increase their life/prosperity.
Visit an orphanage.
Stop being lazy.
Give comfort to the poor
Invite friends to watch documentaries how poverty destroyed ones life,family and their future.
Do not waste water on that day.
Express your love and compassion for one street child by having an enrollment conversation with her. http://www.compassion.com
Ask your child to share her food with the child of your maid on that day.
Make a list of five items you haven’t used for long and have no plans to use them in future either. And distribute them among local poors with all humility.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

back to back

salam every one......after not a very long summer holiday i'm back to universty...yeah but as usual it's over crowded ...in the class u can't find a plce to put a needle in...lol....so every day we've to share chairs as we couldn't find place for 5 of us so we sit together..."i'm sure that they mean it ,,,,they want us to have strong relations with each others & learn real friendship....maY be ""...I'M NOW STUDYING PHARMACOLOGY&PATHOLOGY& MICROBILOLGY AND PARASITOLOLGY...ALL NEW SUBJECTS FOR ME BUT I READ LITTLE OF THEM IN ARABIC IN SECONDRY SCHOOL

dear bloggers i'll be with you up to 16 oct....then i'll try to come around from time to time .....as lots of my elder friends i met on friday in a medical conference for management of infertility with my lovely association "LMSA"LIBYAN MEDICAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION ;asked me to TAKE care of my lessons well as you know the 3rd year is more difficult


.......i wish u all the best &i'll try to post from time to time as i can ...but as you know i've to concentrate well.........i'm studying to be a doctor

Thursday, October 09, 2008

sight & mentality


today 9/october is the world sight day every year the WHO tries with other sight realted organizations to put on goals to acheive every year to fall down the number of the blind ppl every year..see this paper for the WHO this year.......
Worldwide, 45 million people are blind, the great majority of whom are
over 50 years of age, but in over three-quarters of cases, especially those
affecting older people, the sight loss results from preventable or treatable
causes (otherwise known as avoidable) - 75% of blindness is avoidable.
- 80% of blind people are over 50 years of age
- Cataract is the world's greatest cause of blindness, yet its cure is
well-known, fast and one of the most cost-effective of all health
interventions
- Timely intervention can preserve sight, so regular eye tests for older
people are essential
The emerging danger to ageing eyes - diabetic retinopathy
At least 171 million people worldwide have diabetes mellitus. This figure
is likely to more than double to an estimated 366 million by 2030, with the
greatest proportionate increase occurring in medium and low-income countries.
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a common complication of diabetes and has now
become a leading cause of new-onset blindness in many industrialised
countries and an increasingly frequent cause of blindness elsewhere.
Whereas most people with diabetes in industrialised countries are above
the age of retirement, in developing countries those most frequently affected
are much younger, in the 'working' age group between 35 and 64. People in
this situation will be affected by their condition for far longer, for
example living with the resulting sight loss for twenty years or more. The
steep global increase in diabetes will occur because of population ageing and
growth, and because of increasing trends towards obesity, unhealthy diets and
sedentary lifestyles.
Studies have shown that, with good management, many of the complications
of diabetes can be prevented or delayed. Effective management includes
lifestyle measures such as a healthy diet, physical activity, maintaining
appropriate weight and not smoking. Medication often has an important role to
play, particularly for the control of blood glucose, blood pressure and blood
lipids.


so please take care of your heakth as you can save your sight.........may be you don't know that i wish to be a sight saver one day ...........so i hope no more sight loss in this world ....in fact i dream of that day in which no mor eblind ppl in this world .........

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10/10 of every year is the wolrd day of mental health.......as i knew in the WHO definition that there're n o one who 's completly fit in mentalaty,so in libya we rally need more care of mental health , in fact libyans or arabs as all think that who go to a psychitrist or a psychologist is a mad person & of sure he's not .........
as alibyan i know alot of ppl who really need visits to a psycholgist at least from time to time even cuz of studying stress or any cirumstances but he can't ...we all must belive that we all need psychologists & specially those who suffer,& what really made me boil that alot of libyan families are hiding those members of it that sufferes at home as if they are something to shame of ??? those ppl must shame of their selves not the sickeness & really they are sick ppl too as they couldn't face the normal life proplems & ttried ti hide them............

PLEASE DON'T HIDE ANY ONE WHO NEEDS TO VISIT A PSYCHOLOGIST OR EVEN A PSYCHITRIST...THIS VIVSIT TO THE DR'S CAN CHANGE HIS LIFE COMPLETELY & EVEN YOU.........

Sunday, October 05, 2008

libyan RED CRESENET ..........AFTER 51 YEARS...??~~


SINCE 51 YEARS AGO THE LIBYAN RED CERESENT ASSOCIATIION HAS STARTED IT'S WONDERFUL WORK ....IN FACT I'M NOT A MAEMEBER IN BUT I'LL TRY TO BE SOON .....I VIVSITED THAT PLACE 3 YEARS AGO AS I DID A SMALL VOLUNTEREING WORK WITH MY FRIENDS TO DONATE BLOOD .....REALLY EVERY ONE THERE WAS NICE WITH US BUT ,,,,,IN THAT TIME WE DIDN'T REACH 18 SO MOST OF US COULDN'T DONATE EXEPT 3 BUT EVEN THOUGH , IT WAS REALLY A GOOD CHANCE FOR ME TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THAT PLACE WHICH IS REALLY UNIQUE, IN FACT THEY TOLD US THAT THEY RECIVE ABOUT 100 BLOOD DONATIONS DAILY THAT WAS REALY A GOOD SIGN FOR DONATION IN LIBYA , DON'T THINK THAT THOSE PPL NEED ANT THING THEY DONATE FOR ALL LIBYAN NEEDS..
BUT WHAT I REALLY WISH FROM THEM IS TO CONCENTRATE MORE ABOUT ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS I KNEW FROM THE RCRC THAT GHANA COULD DECREASE THE DEATHS BECAUSE OF TRAFFIC AS THEY MADDE FIRST AID COURSES TO TAXI & BUS DRIVERS, AS THEY ARE THE MOST PPL WHO FACE THESE SITUATON & THEY ARE ALWAYS ON ROADS......SO WHAT IF THE LIBYAN RED CRESENT FOLLOWS GHANA IN THAT WA Y AT LEAST TO DECREASE THIS DAILY WAR ,,,,,,DON'T LIBYANS DESESRVE THAT ,,,,,I THINK THEY DO.......
http://www.lrc.org.ly

Thursday, October 02, 2008

libya libya libya......futsal world cup 2008






....salam every one
you can't belive how i felt as i saw Nizar almotajaweel yesterday at ALLibya while in Brazil....i really felt vey happy for the libyan team as they did very nice at that match with Urugway (3/3) but really the photo talks...libya will play the next match on friday at 5:30 pm....i wish them all the best luck......so let's support our libyan team....specially MOHAMMED ARHOUMA,RABI ALHOUTI,& FATHI ALKNOUGH WHO WAS THE PRINCE ......MAY ALLAH SAVE THEM ALL.....WE'ARE WITH YOU BROTHERS.....LIBYA LIBYA LIBYA......