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    L'enseignement des sciences à l'université : traditions ou innovations ? by Reine El Khoury, Saouma BouJaoude, Daniel Favre, Fadi El Hage

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…This research aims to probe teaching practices of science faculty members from four science faculties in Lebanon. A questionnaire survey was conducted among twenty-four science faculty members, and classroom observations followed by semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine science faculty members to identify traditional teaching methods, innovative practices and mixed teaching methods, as well as teaching constraints preventing the use of innovative practices.…”
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    Colocar-se em palavras: memórias de um percurso íntimo by Regina Dalcastagnè

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Based on a rapprochement between the award-winning novel Nur na escuridão (Nur in darkness), by Salim Miguel, which tells his family’s saga during his immi- gration from Lebanon to Brazil, and the unpublished manuscripts of Jose Miguel, the author’s father, who tells the same story, this article discusses the reasons for writing and the use of narrative resources to build a meaning for his life. …”
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    Matière à controverse by Candice Raymond

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…The subject of this article is the 1980-2000 controversy between Adel Ismail, a Lebanese historian and diplomat who has published a vast collection of French diplomatic documents relating to the modern history of Lebanon, and Antoine Hokayem, an academic historian behind a virulent critique of these publications, himself also the publisher of archive collections. …”
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    La gestion des déchets urbains au Liban entre politiques publiques et privées by Nada Chbat

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…The rationalized management of the waste in Lebanon is hindered by three obstacles : the first is institutional (distribution of the roles between the ministries, the public sector, and the private sectors, the NGO and inhabitants). …”
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    Les migrants de Beyrouth by Agnès Deboulet, Marie-Antoinette Hily

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Since the end of the war, in 1990, unqualified, mostly feminine, workers have been massively entering Lebanon. Whether they have regular registration or not, non-Arab, so-called ‘temporary’, or ‘transit’ migrants have entered the labour market, but some of them have been there for about ten years. …”
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    Propreté et malpropreté des espaces privés et publics urbains au Liban by Nada Chbat

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In Lebanon, the problem of hygiene does not arise at the private property level because every inhabitant, according to agreed social rules, takes naturally the adequate measures in order to assure the cleanliness of his/her house. …”
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    Co-Creating Snacks: A Cross-Cultural Study with Mediterranean Children Within the DELICIOUS Project by Elena Romeo-Arroyo, María Mora, Olatz Urkiaga, Nahuel Pazos, Noha El-Gyar, Raquel Gaspar, Sara Pistolese, Angelique Beaino, Giuseppe Grosso, Pablo Busó, Juancho Pons, Laura Vázquez-Araújo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conducted in collaboration with schools in Lebanon, Egypt, Portugal, Italy, and Spain, different snack prototypes were designed and tested in a Mediterranean cross-cultural context. …”
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    La représentation des paysages de décharges publiques urbaines au Liban by Nada Chbat

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…The urban discharges in Lebanon marked the landscape of the cities where they strongly proliferated since the first years of the war in 1970. …”
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