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The Kuwait Towers are three towers of reinforced concrete in Kuwait City. The main tower is 187 metres high and serves as a restaurant and water tower. It also has a Viewing Sphere which rises to 123 meters above sea level and completes a full round turn every 30 minutes.
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I finished college in 1981 and had my first fulltime job. I taught as an elementary school teacher in Kuwait that fall. I went with a classmate from home and new friends who were new hires too. It was the first time we'd been overseas. The world seems like a much different place.
These images are rough due to the age of the photographs. Over time, I may do a bit of editing on these.
The Kuwait Towers are three towers of reinforced concrete in Kuwait City. The main tower is 187 metres high and serves as a restaurant and water tower. It also has a Viewing Sphere which rises to 123 meters above sea level and completes a full round turn every 30 minutes.
Kuwaiti protesters gather in Kuwait City on late 19 October 2011 to call the Emirate's Prime Minister to resign over an alleged corruption scandal in which several Members of Parliament appear to be involved. The rally of an estimate 1000 was called by the opposition, including Islamist, liberal and nationalist groups.
Hundreds protested outside Kuwait's main government building( Kuwait's emir and the prime minister offices) today Tuesday 8 March to demand sweeping changes on how the oil-rich country is run as another Gulf state joined the surge for reforms around the Arab world.protesters slogans: "Leave! We Deserve Better!" Others waved banners saying "New country with a new prime minister."
The Kuwait Towers are three towers of reinforced concrete in Kuwait City. The main tower is 187 metres high and serves as a restaurant and water tower. It also has a Viewing Sphere which rises to 123 meters above sea level and completes a full turn every 30 minutes. The second tower is 145.8 metres high and serves as a water tower. The third tower houses equipment to control the flow of electricity and illuminates the two larger towers.
I finished college in 1981 and had my first fulltime job. I taught as an elementary school teacher in Kuwait that fall. I went with a classmate from home and new friends who were new hires too. It was the first time we'd been overseas. The world seems like a much different place.
These images are rough due to the age of the photographs. Over time, I may do a bit of editing on these.
The Chairman of the Board of the Kuwait Transparency Society, Dr. Salah Mohammad Al-Ghazali (R), holding some elections-related items during a meeting with volunteers in Kuwait City. About 30 international observers, mostly from the Arab Network for Election Democracy, will monitor the election, along with 300 local volunteers. About 30 international observers and 300 local volunteers will monitor the election in which more than 400,000 Kuwaiti men and women are eligible to vote to elect a new 50-member National Assembly (parliament).
I finished college in 1981 and had my first fulltime job. I taught as an elementary school teacher in Kuwait that fall. I went with a classmate from home and new friends who were new hires too. It was the first time we'd been overseas. The world seems like a much different place.
These images are rough due to the age of the photographs. Over time, I may do a bit of editing on these.
I finished college in 1981 and had my first fulltime job. I taught as an elementary school teacher in Kuwait that fall. I went with a classmate from home and new friends who were new hires too. It was the first time we'd been overseas. The world seems like a much different place.
These images are rough due to the age of the photographs. Over time, I may do a bit of editing on these.
I finished college in 1981 and had my first fulltime job. I taught as an elementary school teacher in Kuwait that fall. I went with a classmate from home and new friends who were new hires too. It was the first time we'd been overseas. The world seems like a much different place.
These images are rough due to the age of the photographs. Over time, I may do a bit of editing on these.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Sabah and Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed Bin Mohamed Al Khalifa, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain
I finished college in 1981 and had my first fulltime job. I taught as an elementary school teacher in Kuwait that fall. I went with a classmate from home and new friends who were new hires too. It was the first time we'd been overseas. The world seems like a much different place.
These images are rough due to the age of the photographs. Over time, I may do a bit of editing on these.
I finished college in 1981 and had my first fulltime job. I taught as an elementary school teacher in Kuwait that fall. I went with a classmate from home and new friends who were new hires too. It was the first time we'd been overseas. The world seems like a much different place.
These images are rough due to the age of the photographs. Over time, I may do a bit of editing on these.
Kuwaiti Elected female lawmaker Dra. Aseel Al Awadhi with other Parliament members during the reopening of Kuwait National Assembly in Kuwait, on Sunday, May 31, 2009.Four women became the first to win seats in the May 16 election.
Kuwaiti Minister of Information Sheikh Hamad Jaber Al-Ali Al-Sabah talks to reporters after touring polling stations in Kuwait City during the Feb. 2 , 2012 parliamentary elections.The information minister expressed optimism that the elections would lead up to the creation of a parliament that would deliver and push forward the development agenda, according to local media. A total of 400,296 Kuwaiti men and women are eligible to vote to choose from among some 285 candidates, including more than 20 women candidates, for a new 50-seat parliament.
A Kuwaiti naval vessel docks just off the coast of Qaruh Island, Kuwait, Jan. 24, where a reenactment of the events which took place 20 years earlier was conducted which symbolized Qaruh Island as the first piece of land liberated by Kuwait and U.S. forces. The reenactment of the liberation of Qaruh Island kicks off a month of festivities marking 50 years of Kuwait’s independence and 20 years of Kuwait’s liberation from Saddam Hussein’s Iraqi forces.
I finished college in 1981 and had my first fulltime job. I taught as an elementary school teacher in Kuwait that fall. I went with a classmate from home and new friends who were new hires too. It was the first time we'd been overseas. The world seems like a much different place.
These images are rough due to the age of the photographs. Over time, I may do a bit of editing on these.
El presidente de la Asamblea Nacional de Kuwait, Marzouk Al-Ghanim, realizará un viaje oficial a nuestro paÃs durante el próximo año. Asà lo dio a conocer durante la reciente visita de cortesÃa que le hizo el embajador de nuestro paÃs.
Durante la reunión, ambos funcionarios coincidieron en la necesidad de reactivar la Liga Parlamentaria de Amistad Perú - Kuwait, constituida en 1995 y que tiene por finalidad facilitar el diálogo, la cooperación y la consulta mutua sobre temas de interés, asà como el intercambio de información y experiencias de carácter parlamentario.
Cabe resaltar que la Asamblea Nacional kuwaità es reconocida en la región del Golfo Arábigo por estar integrada por representantes elegidos democráticamente de manera directa, reconociéndose el derecho a las mujeres a votar y ser elegidas.