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St Bishoy (Pishoy) 320-417, was born in village of Shansa in the Egyptian governorate of al-Minufiyah. The youngest of six brothers, he was weak and frail. His mother saw an angel in a vision asking her to give God one of her children, and pointed to Bishoy. When the mother tried to offer one of her stronger children, the angel insisted that Bishoy was the chosen one. Bishoy went to the wilderness of Scetes when he was 20 years old and became a monk living the life of an ascetic becoming a disciple of St Macarius. Later, Bishoy was guided by an angel to the site of the present Monastery of Saint Bishoy, which he founded but continued to live the life of a hermit. Bishoy's asceticism was harsh to the extent of tying his hair and hands with a rope to the ceiling of his cell, in order to resist sleeping during his night prayers. This asceticism made him so famous that he was visited by Ephrem the Syrian. After the Monastery was invaded in 407/8 by the Mazices tribe, Bishoy left for the mountain of Ansena. While there, he built the monastery of Saint Bishoy at Deir al-Barsha, which still stands near Mallawi. His relics are housed at the Monastery of St Bishoy in Wadi Natrun.
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Afrikaans: Gesëende Kersfees
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Armeno: Shenoraavor Nor Dari yev Pari Gaghand
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Bahasa (Malesia): Selamat Hari Natal
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Bengali: Shuvo Naba Barsha
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Cinese (Cantonese): Gun Tso Sun Tan'Gung Haw Sun
Cinese (Mandarino): Kung His Hsin Nien bing Chu Shen Tan
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Yoruba: E ku odun, e ku iye'dun!
St Bishoy (Pishoy) 320-417, was born in village of Shansa in the Egyptian governorate of al-Minufiyah. The youngest of six brothers, he was weak and frail. His mother saw an angel in a vision asking her to give God one of her children, and pointed to Bishoy. When the mother tried to offer one of her stronger children, the angel insisted that Bishoy was the chosen one. Bishoy went to the wilderness of Scetes when he was 20 years old and became a monk living the life of an ascetic becoming a disciple of St Macarius. Later, Bishoy was guided by an angel to the site of the present Monastery of Saint Bishoy, which he founded but continued to live the life of a hermit. Bishoy's asceticism was harsh to the extent of tying his hair and hands with a rope to the ceiling of his cell, in order to resist sleeping during his night prayers. This asceticism made him so famous that he was visited by Ephrem the Syrian. After the Monastery was invaded in 407/8 by the Mazices tribe, Bishoy left for the mountain of Ansena. While there, he built the monastery of Saint Bishoy at Deir al-Barsha, which still stands near Mallawi. His relics are housed at the Monastery of St Bishoy in Wadi Natrun.
Pope Shenouda III (Nazir Gayed Roufail) 1923-2012 (Apostolic Throne: 1971-2012) Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of All Africa on the Holy Apostolic See of St. Mark the Evangelist of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria.
St Bishoy (Pishoy) 320-417, was born in village of Shansa in the Egyptian governorate of al-Minufiyah. The youngest of six brothers, he was weak and frail. His mother saw an angel in a vision asking her to give God one of her children, and pointed to Bishoy. When the mother tried to offer one of her stronger children, the angel insisted that Bishoy was the chosen one. Bishoy went to the wilderness of Scetes when he was 20 years old and became a monk living the life of an ascetic becoming a disciple of St Macarius. Later, Bishoy was guided by an angel to the site of the present Monastery of Saint Bishoy, which he founded but continued to live the life of a hermit. Bishoy's asceticism was harsh to the extent of tying his hair and hands with a rope to the ceiling of his cell, in order to resist sleeping during his night prayers. This asceticism made him so famous that he was visited by Ephrem the Syrian. After the Monastery was invaded in 407/8 by the Mazices tribe, Bishoy left for the mountain of Ansena. While there, he built the monastery of Saint Bishoy at Deir al-Barsha, which still stands near Mallawi. His relics are housed at the Monastery of St Bishoy in Wadi Natrun.
Pope Shenouda III (Nazir Gayed Roufail) 1923-2012 (Apostolic Throne: 1971-2012) Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of All Africa on the Holy Apostolic See of St. Mark the Evangelist of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria.
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sasrai-Movement’s sasrai Day, Earth Day, World Environment Day Slogan
If resources are preserved, happiness will be conserved.
Saving resources mean - saving the planet.
Use renewable fuels - reduce global warming.
Consume local Product - contribute to environmental preservation.
Eat more native fruits, plant more native trees
Save environment and nature – save happiness of the future generation.
Keep rivers, lakes, ponds, water body Clean - fill life with happiness
Make sure environment is healthy, ensure smooth development.
Plant native trees - in Country, Community, towns, ports and cities
Make sure environment is green, ensure pure peace.
Clogging hill cutting will stop water logging.
Stop building heaps of polythene bags – start building clean city
Elderly, children and youngster will be preserving everywhere.
In workplace, society and family, everyone will be environment friendly.
We will be preserving – happiness will be everlasting.
sasrai-Movement series Presentation in Observance of sasrai Day, Earth Day, Faith Climate Action Week, World Health Day, World Environment Day
sasrai Day –01 Boishakh/April 14 Appeal
Save Forest – Save Water – Save Earth & Life ensure Habitable Earth for Each
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Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish declined 52%
56 acres of Planet’s forests destroyed every minute
Half of Planet’s wildlife species lost last 40 years
Freshwater species decreased by an alarming 76 percent
Water and food are interdependent
One litre of water to produce one calorie of food
We will fail to feed the world until we fix the water crisis
The world’s thirst for water will grow by 50%. By 2030
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sasrai-Movement series Presentation in Observance of sasrai Day, Earth Day, Faith Climate Action Week, World Health Day, World Environment Day
sasrai Day –01 Boishakh/April 14 Appeal
Save Forest – Save Water – Save Earth & Life ensure Habitable Earth for Each
•Bangladesh has planned furnish the in Naba Barsha Dish Excluding National Fish Hilsha
•New Study Proves That People Who Don’t Believe In Climate Change Are Morons
•Global warming may be far worse than thought, cloud analysis suggests
•Global Fisheries Are Collapsing -- What Happens When There Are No Fish Left?
•Seas could rise higher than predicted, drenching coastal cities - study
•New York and London could be underwater within DECADES: Scientists say devastating climate change will take place sooner than thought
•6 Colorado Teenagers File Appeal in Fracking and Climate Lawsuit
•Scientists Warn Drastic Climate Impacts Coming Much Sooner Than Expected
•Drilling-induced earthquakes may endanger millions in 2016, USGS says
•Montreal Makes Plans To Ban All Plastic Water Bottles
•Climate Change Will Ruin Hawaii, New Study Suggests
•Global warming to scorch past milestone in 2047, study predicts
•Ocean acidity already crossed threshhold
•Every year after 2047 to be hotter than record-setting 2005, scientists predict
•Worst Mediterranean drought in 900 years has human fingerprints all over it
•Eating Less Meat Could Save 5 Million Lives, Cut Carbon Emissions by 33%
•‘We Have A Global Emergency,’ Must Slash CO2 ASAP
sasrai Day –01 Boishakh/April 14 Appeal
Save Forest – Save Water – Save Earth & Life ensure Habitable Earth for Each
650 million people, even the water they are able to find is unsafe
Water crises are among the top risks to global economic growth
Growing cities, populations, changing climate placing pressures on water
Every minute a newborn dies from infection caused by a lack of safe water and environment
42% of healthcare facilities in Africa do not have access to safe water.
Developing countries half occupied poor water, sanitation and hygiene caused disease
Around 315,000 children under-five die every year caused by dirty water and poor sanitation
That's 900 children per day or one child every two minutes.
2.3 billion people do not have access to adequate sanitation, one in three of the world's population.
In Africa, an estimated 40 billion working hours are spent fetching water
Water in Accra, Ghana, costs three times as much as in New York.
Dhaka’s water tariff of Tk 6.99 per 1,000 litres ‘lowest in the world’.
The biggest threat to the present Planet Earth is Rapid Running Out of the Resources (RRR).
sasrai-Movement must be the Central to Realizing Sustainable Global Development
Ensure Peace, Justice, Dignity, Rights, Prosperity, Security for Each
No matter Climate Changing or Not, Ice Melting or Not – We must stop Consumption Competition
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13t Birthday of sasrai-Movement
sasrai Day –01 Boishakh/April 14 Appeal
Save Forest – Save Water – Save Earth & Life ensure Habitable Earth for Each
12th Year of sasrai-Movement
Our Heartiest Love and Reverence for our Volunteer and Well-wisher around the globe
Government Appeal to Furnish
Naba Barsha Dish without National Fish Ilish
sasrai-Movement Appeal New Year for Nature
Avoid all Luxuries
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sasrai-Movement series Presentation in Observance of sasrai Day, Earth Day, Faith Climate Action Week, World Health Day, World Environment Day
sasrai Day –01 Boishakh/April 14 Appeal
Save Forest – Save Water – Save Earth & Life ensure Habitable Earth for Each
•Bangladesh has planned furnish the in Naba Barsha Dish Excluding National Fish Hilsha
•New Study Proves That People Who Don’t Believe In Climate Change Are Morons
•Global warming may be far worse than thought, cloud analysis suggests
•Global Fisheries Are Collapsing -- What Happens When There Are No Fish Left?
•Seas could rise higher than predicted, drenching coastal cities - study
•New York and London could be underwater within DECADES: Scientists say devastating climate change will take place sooner than thought
•6 Colorado Teenagers File Appeal in Fracking and Climate Lawsuit
•Scientists Warn Drastic Climate Impacts Coming Much Sooner Than Expected
•Drilling-induced earthquakes may endanger millions in 2016, USGS says
•Montreal Makes Plans To Ban All Plastic Water Bottles
•Climate Change Will Ruin Hawaii, New Study Suggests
•Global warming to scorch past milestone in 2047, study predicts
•Ocean acidity already crossed threshhold
•Every year after 2047 to be hotter than record-setting 2005, scientists predict
•Worst Mediterranean drought in 900 years has human fingerprints all over it
•Eating Less Meat Could Save 5 Million Lives, Cut Carbon Emissions by 33%
•‘We Have A Global Emergency,’ Must Slash CO2 ASAP
The biggest threat to the present Planet Earth is Rapid Running Out of the Resources (RRR).
sasrai-Movement must be the Central to Realizing Sustainable Global Development
Ensure Peace, Justice, Dignity, Rights, Prosperity, Security for Each
No matter Climate Changing or Not, Ice Melting or Not – We must stop Consumption Competition
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and Residences Dubai Al Barsha hosted students from the Dubai Modern Education School Dubai, in collaboration with Modul University Dubai. The group enjoyed interactive sessions throughout the day, touring the Front Office, Housekeeping, Engineering, Food and Beverage and Kitchen – and they all started with a cookie! The hotel's Front Office Intern assisted the team with a role play of delivering a cookie to guests. Room 526 was filled with laughter and cheering for the young students who made a bed, following instruction from the Housekeeping Supervisor and Attendant. The hotel taught the students to take pride in the little things. Executive Chef Lyubov and team taught the group to make bread and chicken tandoori, and the students made their own mocktails before receiving certificates.
St Bishoy (Pishoy) 320-417, was born in village of Shansa in the Egyptian governorate of al-Minufiyah. The youngest of six brothers, he was weak and frail. His mother saw an angel in a vision asking her to give God one of her children, and pointed to Bishoy. When the mother tried to offer one of her stronger children, the angel insisted that Bishoy was the chosen one. Bishoy went to the wilderness of Scetes when he was 20 years old and became a monk living the life of an ascetic becoming a disciple of St Macarius. Later, Bishoy was guided by an angel to the site of the present Monastery of Saint Bishoy, which he founded but continued to live the life of a hermit. Bishoy's asceticism was harsh to the extent of tying his hair and hands with a rope to the ceiling of his cell, in order to resist sleeping during his night prayers. This asceticism made him so famous that he was visited by Ephrem the Syrian. After the Monastery was invaded in 407/8 by the Mazices tribe, Bishoy left for the mountain of Ansena. While there, he built the monastery of Saint Bishoy at Deir al-Barsha, which still stands near Mallawi. His relics are housed at the Monastery of St Bishoy in Wadi Natrun.
The 78-year-old writer, who has earlier won prestigious awards like Jnanpith, Moortidevi and Saptarshi for her literary exploits is among the boldest writers in India whose writings in Odia language bring out her desire for a social order based on equality, love, peace, non-violence and emotional integration. Daughter of a school principal, Ray caught the attention with her first novel Barsha Basanta Baishakha (Rain, spring and summer) in 1974, that was set in a rural ambience.
By mid-eighties she was already established as a leading writer in Odia with novels like Parichaya (An identity – 1978), Punyatoya (The Hallowed River – 1978), Asabari (The rhythm asabari, 1980), Nilatrushna (The Blue Thirst, 1981), Sila Padma (The Stone Lotus, 1983), Uttarmarga (The Salvation Way-1988) and Adibhumi (The Primal Land / The Primitive Land – 1993). Prativa worked first as a headmistress of a tribal school and then as a professor in a college. She churned out 21 novels, 24 short story collections, 10 travelogues, 2 books of thought-provoking essays and an autobiography titled “Amrit Anwesha” (In search of Nectar).
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