Monday, May 23, 2016


Melanoma: The most dangerous form of skin cancer, a malignancy of the melanocyte, the cell that produces pigment in the skin. Melanoma is most common in people with fair skin, but can occur in people with all skin colors. Most melanomas present as a dark, mole-like spot that spreads and, unlike a mole, has an irregular border. The tendency toward melanoma may be inherited, and the risk increases with overexposure to the sun and sunburn.

Stray Bullet

We are in 2016 and Lebanon is still a jungle! Yesterday a father of 3 has died from a stray bullet and a month ago, an 8 years old girl was killed also by stray bullet from another women's funeral.
Guns should only be used in battles by the Lebanese Army or security forces, not for celebrations or during funerals in the street. And Anyone who still thinks that emptying guns in the sky is part of our culture is a complete idiot and belongs in prison.

What is the purpose of shooting randomly and endangering innocent people's lives?

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Its hard , really hard when i open my facebook, instagram and whatsapp and see that almost all your friends and family sharing your photos and videos.
Your smile, your laugh, your happy moments, your presence..we miss everything about you Mhammad!

God loved you more that's why he took you from us...Untill we meet again dear❤

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Until we meet again!

It's so difficult, even for grownups, to understand why this must happen. It may be the hardest thing of all to understand. The best we can do is accept death as a fact of life. It happens, and we can't do anything to change that.Sometimes younger people die. Sometimes a person gets very sick, and despite all the hard work of doctors and medicines, nothing can keep this person's body working.Other times people die suddenly, like in an accident. This may be the hardest kind of death for families and friends to deal with because it happens so fast. There is no time for them to get used to the idea of losing someone they love.Mohammad; it broke our hearts to lose you, but you did not go alone. A part of us went with you the day God took you home forever.


In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still, in our hearts you hold a place no one could ever fill.


Until we meet again #beik 
[11/11/1993 - 16/05/2016]

Sunday, May 8, 2016

When Lebanese Proverbs are transformed to illustrations... Funny!



Group studying benefits ☆




As students, the largest part of our lives is represented by working on projects, preparing assignments and presentations and of course preparing for exams.
It's often quite hard to understand every detail of the lecture when doing self study. However some colleagues of yours might have paid more attention to the parts you missed, and so, you can all help to fill in each other's gap. And in my experience, the best way to really learn and understand something is through explaining to others.
Plus, study groups promote critical thinking and creativity as new questions and explanations within discussions and debates.










Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Al beik!!

A week ago my friend mhammad had an accident and got injured.
He's in intensive care and today he's having a surgery so let's all pray for him to be safe and come back to us as before ; a happy soul, funny person and beautiful inside out❤

Monday, April 25, 2016

Our university's symbol

Always good companies or brands leave a picture in your mind which is something very simple; maybe their slogan, picture or any other thing.
A symbol is easy to stay in your mind. As for Lebanese International University  (LIU), the clock that is found beside each campus is the trademark for it, a symbol that is fixed in people's minds.

Monday, April 18, 2016

New Family

So there's this page on instagram named "MotivationDiabetes" that posts things related to diabetes; its's owner decided to open a whatsapp group and whoever have diabetes can join it!
I've been a member in this group since he opened it and i've met too many people from many countries and ages and we talk everyday about what we suffer and help each other.
And i now have a new family from many countries: Brazil, Morocco, Abu dhabi, Spain, South Africa and so many more.
It's really a motivation for us to share our story with people who understand and can advise us to overcome the things we're passing through.


Tuesday, March 15, 2016

5 Things you should NEVER say to a diabetic!





          1. You don't look like a diabetic...
                  What exactly does a diabetic look like??

          2. At least you don't have cancer!
                  Is that supposed to make me feel lucky or something??

          3. Wait, can you eat that?
                 Well unless there's poison in it...

          4. I could never take shots everyday, i hate needles!
                 Well the alternative is dying so...

          5. But... you aren't fat!
                 Thanks, but anyone can get diabetes. You can be skinny, fat or average sized;                  it’s a nondiscriminatory disease! Even the most healthy, fit person can get diabetes.
            Remember: The pancreas’ inability to produce insulin causes type 1, not because of             someone’s size.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Diabetes

As a diabetic person i would like to talk about the full time job i'm working which is Diabetes.
I wasn't born with it and it's not from eating too much sugar either! Diabetes is a complex group of diseases with a variety of causes , some of them are : heredity, obesity and physical inactivity, abnormal glucose production by the liver, environmental factors such as foods, viruses, toxins...

2 years ago , i found that i have diabetes after always having blurry eyes, excessive thirst, frequent urination, feeling tired most of the time and urge to sleep and i also lost about 14 kg in a period of a month and a half!

PS: i'm a wArrior not a wOrrior