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Turkey’s Beaches Are Third Best in World for “Eco” Blue Flag Rating

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Now that the turkey and its trimmings have digested in your belly, time to start planning a spring eco holiday!

5 Great Ever “Green” Book Ideas and Gifts for Christmas

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Here are some green book gift giving ideas for Christmas: Whether you are buying for a business executive who needs to make the company more sustainable (hint, hint), a young environmental activist who wants to change the world, or an MBA student eager to be in the loop, here are some important book ideas.  

Blob Helps You Work and Store Stuff in Small Spaces (video)

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Not ready for Christmas, just yet, this Israeli multi-purpose desk design and storage unit could be on a green shopper’s list next year if it goes to production.

Handmade Earthen Hookah Pipe Adds Class to Middle East Past Time

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handmade hookah, dutch hookah pipe, ceramic hookah pipe, sustainable materials, ceramic and cork hookah, earthen hookah pipe, Etsy, smoking shisha in the MIddle East, Middle East lifestyleEverywhere in the Middle East, in cities or rural villages, you will inevitably find people sucking on tall, usually cheaply made shisha pipes made from glass. This earthen Hookah from the Netherlands adds class to the popular past time. Just in time for Christmas?

TEDx CarthageWomen in Tunisia Sells Out in 4 Minutes

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After the success of TEDx Hiriya in Israel which focused on sustainability, its now the turn of TEDx Carthage, which will be held on the 8th of December in Tunisia.

Rootility Wins Agrivest Agtech Event in Israel

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How low can you grow wasn’t the motto of yesterday’s Agrivest conference and startup contest in Tel Aviv, but it could work for Rootility. The non-GMO solution wowed local and international guests at an event that brought out decision makers and investors from some of the world’s biggest seed and food companies.

The Wheel House is a Tiny Home Tossed About by a Fictional Sea

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What’s it like to live on a boat? In such cramped spaces and always subject to nature’s whim, otherwise reasonable people can go mad if they don’t get cooperate.  Acrojou explores the idea through a fascinating theatrical circus genre that is trending – even in Lebanon

MERS Killer Virus Claims Life of New Mother in Abu Dhabi

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MERS, a SARS-like virus believed to be transmitted by either camels or bats has claimed another life in the Middle East. This time a mother of a newborn and an eight year old boy from Jordan.

Flexible Solar Canopy to Cover Dubai’s 2020 Expo Pavilions

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An enormous flexible canopy of photovoltaic cells will shade the pavilions at Dubai’s 2020 expo, an innovative step towards greater energy efficiency for the international event, but critics warn that the workers slated to build the necessary infrastructure stand to suffer the most.

Peeing Habits of Saudi Men Revealed

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How do Saudi men take care of business in the bathroom?

Westerners may be confused about Middle Eastern customs and how people, men especially, use the ‘squat’ toilet. How we “go” impacts our environment: sit down toilets, and toilet paper consume more resources.

I have received the inquiry below from a Westerner dating a Saudi: ‘I noticed my Saudi boyfriend sits down on the toilet either to urinate or defecate and usually in the West men stand while urinating. I have been too embarrassed to ask him why he does that.’

Here is the answer from my vantage point.

What is wudhu?

Typically, Saudis pray five times a day, and in order for this praying to be accepted, one has to be fully cleaned in terms of the body and cloths. This is why Saudis are raised in a way that encourages them to care about the cleanness of their body and cloths.

Before praying (five times a day), Saudis clean all the parts of their body that are exposed and uncovered (hands, feet and face). It’s called wudu or wudhu. (And yes, you can do wudu sustainably). Saudis always maintain the cleanness of their body, and this is why they sit down while urinating or defecating and, moreover, wash with water their privates.

So, Saudis sit down on the toilet either to urinate or defecate and usually in the West men stand while urinating.

So, Saudis have been raised to maintain a high level of cleanness, which has therefore become part of their character and which might not be understood by their Western partner.

This implies that a Saudi might take a shower after having sex not necessarily because of ideological reasons but because the way s/he has been raised encourages him/her to keep their body cleaned all the time. This also implies that the Saudi skin is used to be exposed to so much water and therefore is less sensitive to it.

Saudi habits in cold countries

It should be mentioned that, in England, for example, it is cold most of the time, and therefore washing with water one’s private after defecating makes this area wet.

In other words, this area does not get dry easily in such a cold weather of England. So, in England, washing with water one’s private after defecating is not a fun experience! Despite this, Saudis living in England still do so.

Yet, in England, toilets do not offer water, which is therefore a problem for Saudis.

Saudis, however, go around this problem by taking a bottle of water with them to the toilet to wash their private after urinating. So, this is clearly a political issue, with some kind of tension between the beliefs of Saudis and the structure of the English toilet.

That is, the structure of the English toilet imposes certain values on Saudis, whereas the beliefs of Saudis encourage them to go around this structure.

Three Qatari “Suspects” Who are Spreading MERS Virus

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MERS found in Qatar camelsGuess who might be the culprit carrying a new SARS-like virus to people in the Middle East?

Cell Buddy Promises One SIM for Calls Throughout the Universe

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With the global village getting smaller every day, it starts to become inconceivable that our access to the Internet and local phone calls require a complicated network and chip change every time we cross borders. A new chip, developed by Israeli engineers hopes to change that. 

Qatar Must Stop Shoreline Development to Save Mangrove Forests

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The Arabian Gulf has waters that are some of the world’s most saline; and where water temperatures often reach as high as 35 degrees Celsius during the hot summer months. Despite these harsh realities, the waters of the Gulf contain a variety of aquatic plants and animals.

Can Microsoft’s High-Tech Smart Bra Curb Appetite?

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A day late and an undergarment short!  The morning after Thanksgiving, I read about a new stress-busting bra that could’ve kept me from, once again, approaching turkey-day as a competitive eating event.

Israel’s Bird King Yossi Leshem: Jordan’s Tafila Wind Farm is a “Real Problem”

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Jordan is pushing ahead with the largest commercial scale wind farm in the Middle East region, the Tafila Wind Farm, seemingly without care for the massive bird migration population that passes through Jordan twice a year. Green Prophet called Israel’s Bird King, bird migration specialist Prof. Yossi Leshem.