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November 23, 2021
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Assignment #3 Video production based on your own data –each week (4-10)
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Date: November 9, 2021
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Assignment #4 Story Development: Look, Listen, Map
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Date: October 19, 2021
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Tokyo 2020 Olympics for men’s and women’s Football
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Date: October 3, 2021
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Artificial intelligence
Throughout the ages, man has continued to search for an invention that can simulate the human mind in its thinking pattern, which many scientists, writers and artists have talked about in filmmaking and story production as well as game developers, highlighting machines and the great role they will play in human development and moving the world towards development and prosperity.
Earlier, this was considered a scientific association, so we find those who highlight the potential benefits of artificial intelligence to humanity, but on the other side, we find someone who is supported as the fierce enemy of humanity who intends to usurp and control civilization.
This fantasy is now a reality, as this technology has grown exponentially to become a major tool at the heart of all sectors. Artificial intelligence has emerged from research labs and the pages of science fiction novels, becoming an integral part of our daily lives, from helping us navigate cities and avoiding traffic jams, to using virtual assistants to help us perform various tasks, and today our use of artificial intelligence is rooted for the greater good. For society, it has become an umbrella term for applications that performed complex tasks in the past that required human input such as communicating with customers via the Internet, etc. The term is often used interchangeably with its sub-domains, which include machine learning and deep learning.
To get the full value out of it, many companies are making significant investments in data science teams. Data science is an interdisciplinary field that uses scientific and other methods to extract value from data, combining skills from fields such as statistics and computer science with scientific knowledge to analyze data collected from multiple sources.
As for the benefits and negatives, many success stories prove the value of (artificial intelligence), companies that add machine learning and knowledge interaction to traditional business processes and applications can significantly improve user experience and increase productivity. However, there are some obstacles. If a few companies are widely deployed, the projects are often very expensive, complex to build and require expertise in high demand with in short supply.
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September 28, 2021
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An attractive Valentino website
The site contains technology and content, as it houses many different types of technologies such as animation, video, and other sections. and content that contains images, music, and more. Which makes it easier for the browser to move between the sections of the site.

The site contains many sections that facilitate its use using symbols and expressions, which express technology as well as content, and there are many differences between them.
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Date: September 21, 2021
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First class after a year of online courses!
On the first day of the technology course after returning from the online education system, Dr. Sonia came, where Muhammad Al-Daghishi and lama took a picture of us, when we found the class locked in the college of Arts, two girl student went to look for the key and did not find it, then the cleaner came and opened it After that, sat and two IT department came to repair the computer cable, then the doctor discussed and asked questions about Pegasus and asked us to research about him and discuss the second lecture.

Photo: Mohammed Al-Daghishi & Lama
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The Pegasus: Is a spyware program that penetrates photos, files, messages and call logs from applications that are supposed to be safe from such interference, and among the applications targeted by Pegasus are WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter..etc.
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Date: Date: May 10, 2021
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Assignment #4
The interviews have elements that determine their importance to the audience, the personality of the guest, the questions posed to him, the location as well, and others.
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Date: April 19, 2021
ID: 115248
Europe news
Covid: Indian variant being investigated in UK
UK Health officials are looking into whether the new Indian Covid strain is spreading more easily and avoiding vaccines. Where a prominent scientist said that there is not enough data yet to classify it as a "variable of concern", but Dr. Susan Hopkins of Public Health England said that some cases have been found in the United Kingdom that were not related to travel, and their origin is now being investigated. With more than 70 cases identified in England and Scotland, Dr. Hopkins said it was also too early to determine whether India should be placed on a "red list" for government travel.
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk
French unions sound alarm over hospital interns’ suicides, endless work amid Covid-19
French After a year of working long hours on the "Covid front line", the interns at the hospital in France have reached a breaking point, to the point where some have committed suicide, according to a national federation. "These trainees are invisible," according to a national association, clinical psychologist at the hospital, Anne Rocher, told AFP. But they are soldiers on the front lines. " There are more than 300,000 medical students in France, with an average age of 25 years. In theory, they work 48 hours a week, "but no one cares," said Mary Salten, one of the trainees and vice-president of the Trainee Union at Paris Hospitals.
Source: www.france24.com
First Johnson and Johnson vaccine batch lands in Malta
Malta The first batch of Johnson and Johnson vaccine arrived in Malta, although no dose will be given yet, this vaccine, which provides complete immunity against COVID-19 in a single dose, was scheduled to begin use this week, but after rare reports of occurrence. Blood clots in patients vaccinated in the United States, the manufacturer said it will delay shipments to the European Union.
Source: timesofmalta.com
Community news
Nizwa : In the competition for speaking classical Arabic, rhetoric, poetic recitation and deepening the study of grammar, student Muhammad bin Hafez Ambosaidi from Nizwa won first place at the level of the League of Arab States.
Source: Instagram / @nizwanews
Samail : The Samail charitable team, which is supervised by the Ministry of Social Development, supervises 450 families, standing with the efforts of government institutions to achieve community charity and establish the principle of social solidarity, as the team evaluates charitable assistance to needy families.
Source: shabiba.com
Business & Sports News
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Date: March 12,2021
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Europe news
Prince Philip: Special service held at Canterbury Cathedral
UK During Mass at Canterbury Cathedral, the Archbishop said: "For the royal family as with others, words cannot reach the depth of the grief of bereavement." He added that Prince Philip showed "a remarkable willingness to take the hand that he used to deal with in life and frankly to follow up on her vocation and search for its meanings to go out and inquire about trust and prayer."
The period of national mourning will end after April 17th.
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk
Covid-19: Why France needs to vaccinate 90 percent of adults to return to ‘normal’ life
French The Covid-19 virus is now dominant in France, and 90 percent of adults will need to be vaccinated before the country can return to normal life and to avoid any new strains of the virus.
Source: www.france24.com
‘66 new COVID-19 cases found
Maalta The health authorities said that they had found sixty-six new cases of Covid-19, as there were no new deaths associated with the virus, but they were trying with the utmost effort to avoid the spread of infections again.
Source: timesofmalta.com
Community news
Nizwa : In cooperation with the Nizwa Health Center, a team carried out the vaccination of the Corona vaccine in a council of teams, where many elderly citizens came, who are the target group to receive the Corona vaccine.
Source: Instagram / @nizwanews
Samail : The Municipality of Samail visited several sites and met with workers in food establishments to ensure the requirements related to food activities.
Source: Twitter / @samailpulse
Business & Sports News
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Date: March 29,2021
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Europe news
COVID-19: What are 'vaccine passports' and how might they work in the UK?
UK Johnson said he rejects the term "vaccine passports," but on bank holiday, he will announce a "COVID status certificate" system that can allow people to return to sports facilities, theaters and other public events.Officials are planning a series of test events over the coming months as they look to find a way to reopen places like football stadiums and nightclubs without the need for social distancing.
Source: www.news.sky.com
France's summer festivals face another wave of Covid-19 cancellations
French festivals feel a frightening feeling as they are forced to cancel this year's events by escalating Covid-19 infections and launching the slow vaccine, and the latest cancellation came before the organizers of the world-famous Angouleme Book Festival, where the French government has set a maximum number of people in this summer’s events of up to 5,000 people.And they should be seated, socially apart.
Source: www.france24.com
‘Labour must apologise’: President emeritus Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca
Malta Former President and iconic Labor Minister Marie Louise Colero Brecca called on her party to apologize to those who agreed to its purported moral credentials, and Colero mentioned Prica in a strongly worded comment on Malta today by answering two questions: What steps the party should take to restore confidence in its credentials Moral? Did she see the danger of losing confidence in institutions, and how can the public's trust be restored? Where Labor should apologize "to all those who truly believed in and support her moral qualifications, and to all of the people. These islands."
Source: www.maltatoday.com
Community news
Nizwa :The Board of Directors of the Al-Nahda Team of Nizwa Club in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate signed an agreement to implement the cultivation project for the team's stadium, located in the Al-Ain neighborhood with natural grass, with Hamad Bin Ali Al-Shabibi Company, the leading company in lawn grass.
Source: Instagram / @nizwanews
Samail : In a new event, the Al Ain Social Team of the Samail Club begins implementing a sports recreational break, and the costs exceed 30,000 Omani riyals.
Source: Twitter / @samailpulse
Business & Sports News
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Date: March 29,2021
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Europe news
Covid: Another lockdown 'last thing in world' that government wants
UK Culture Minister Oliver Dowden said "the last thing in the world" the government wants is a lockdown, lockdown plan, lockdown plan. As he said that appointments "could be delayed if the situation deteriorates." In it the head of NHS England pointed out people to "not squander the gains" of the latter, "stay at home" will also be raised, sports will be reopened in the air, and small weddings can be held.
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Doctors in Paris are raising a flag of danger, warning of the catastrophic overload of Covid-19 cases
France Critical care doctors in Paris say that the high rates of coronavirus infection may cause them a great disaster and overwhelm their ability to care for patients in hospitals, which may force them to choose patients who have the resources to treat them.
Source: www.france24.com
Low rates of infection with the Coronavirus and high vaccination rates in Malta
Malta 2,356 swabs were performed, and 323 patients recovered.
The number of people meeting in public places increases to two, and all persons arriving in Malta must take a negative test.
Source: timesofmalta.com
Community news
Nizwa Within the framework of the visits by His Excellency Wang Bi, State Counselor and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, today he visited the historical Nizwa Fort, as well as some parks in Nizwa.
Source: Instagram / @nizwanews
Samail His Excellency the Governor of the Interior, Hilal Al-Hajri, and several members of the Municipal Affairs Committee in the state of Samail, in coordination with the Director of Transportation on Biddu Tire Road, visited the road and discussed the construction of stalls for mobile vendors on the side of the street, with the support of the company and cooperation from the committee and transportation.
Source: Twitter / @8q04xfayt6ssi0o
Business & Sports News
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Date: March 22,2021
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Europe news
Corona vaccine supplies decreased in Britain
UK The expected decline in Covid vaccine supplies in the UK in April was partly due to the delay in the delivery of five million doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca from India and many warnings about supply cuts in April came in a letter to local health organizations on Wednesday. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) said that the shipment, which was produced by the Indian Serum Institute, has been delayed for four weeks, as there is not a single factory and no country responsible for the supply problems and the Ministry of Health insists that it is still on its way to provide the first dose for all Adults by the end of July.
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Imposing a new partial lockdown in France for a month amid a spike in Covid-19 cases
Franch Residents of France were subject to a new partial lockdown to stop the spread of Covid-19, as some European countries resumed vaccination of AstraZeneca, including France, after full permission from the European Union and the World Health Organization, and the French government confirmed that it is imposing these measures to reduce the rates of infection with the Corona virus.
Source: www.france24.com
There were 224 new cases of COVID-19 and three deaths in Malta
Malata Health authorities in Malta said that 224 more people had tested positive for COVID-19 and three people died, and the two victims were a 93-year-old woman, a 78-year-old man and another 71-year-old man, as they raise the total number of people who died while contracting the virus. COVID-19 to 372, and at the same time, another 358 people have recovered within one day, which means there are currently 2,736 active cases of COVID.
Source: timesofmalta.com
Community news
Nizwa Police aviation managed to save an injured woman after she fell from the top of the mountain's edge, as this woman was practicing her hobby, which she used to climb up mountains, but this time she was injured and was unable to complete the march and called for help.
Source: Instagram / @oman.news
Samail The Club Council dismissed the Iranian coach Farhad Hussain, as well as his first assistant, and this comes due to the unpromising results after the results in which Samail Club lost in the League and Cup championship.
Source: Instagram / @mohammed_samail
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Date: March 15,2021
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Europe news
British Airways pressure the UK for a clear plan to reopen travel
UK British Airways has called on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government to put in place a firm plan to return international flights, including timetables and conditions that the company can use to plan ahead for the summer season.
British Airways CEO Sean Doyle stated that IAG SA is seeing "great travel demand and we want the British people to be allowed to travel". "But we see the need for swift action and global coordination."
Source: www.livemint.com
The French Prime Minister stated that the Covid-19 situation in the Paris region is extremely tense
France Despite the rise in COVID-19 cases, President Emmanuel Macron's administration has yet to announce a new national lockdown, choosing instead to tighten measures locally in hard-hit towns like Nice and Dunkirk, but Paris has survived so far.
The number of people infected with COVID-19 in intensive care units exceeded 4,000 for the first time, with nearly 1,100 COVID-19 patients in intensive care units.
Source: www.france24.com
Post the assessment that abolished the COVID-19 health emergency in Malta
Malta Questions have been raised about the government's decision to cancel the public health emergency over the COVID-19 pandemic following public announcement of a risk assessment that was light on the required advice.
The risk assessment, which Newsbook published earlier today, did not include internal or external advice and provided few details about whether canceling the ad would have a negative or positive impact.
Source: www.lovinmalta.com
Community news
Nizwa The cause of the increase in Corona cases in Nizwa Hospital is great turmoil and the concern of the medical staff, as well as fear for the reviewers who come to the hospital, as well as anxiety for the hospitalized patients, as the number of patients in the hospital reached 274 patients, reaching 87 patients in intensive care.
Source: Instagram / @omanimoh
Samail Within the framework of enhancing services in a payment company in the state of Samail, a member of the Shura Council, Hamdan Al-Ameri, made a special visit to this company, in which he expressed his complete satisfaction with the services provided by the company, wishing them further progress and success.
Source: Instagram / @mohammed_samail
Business & Sports News
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Date: March 8,2021
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Europe news
COVID: The UK must prepare for the 'severe winter' of influenza
UK A senior doctor in England warned that Britain must be prepared for a "harsh winter" as the population's immunity to viruses could be lower than normal for the respiratory system. Dr. Susan Hopkins stated that the NHS must be "prepared" for the sudden rise in the rate of injuries and other similar diseases.
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
France's Sarkozy convicted of corruption, sentenced to jail
France PARIS (AP) - A Paris court on Monday found French former President Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of corruption and influence peddling and sentenced him to one year in prison and a two-year suspended sentence.
Source: www.foxnews.com
Transport Malta officials break up Hamrun tombola event
Malta Transport officials in Malta stopped the Tombola event held in Hamron in the afternoon as a source from the Transport Authority of Malta (TM) confirmed that the event in front of St. Gaetano Church was attended by more than 60 people, including children and the elderly. A police spokesperson said that despite the presence of officials at the site, enforcement actions are carried out by TM, and a source in TM said that officials have conducted a number of inspections on the island and 20 people have been fined for not wearing masks and that he is hosting such events is Illegal under the restrictions announced by the government earlier.
Source: www.maltatoday.com.mt
Community news
Nizwa Within the framework of the visits made by the esteemed lady between the states of the interior region, she visited the state of Nizwa, where she visited several tourist places, including the Falaj Al Dars garden, and visited the heritage hotel in Nizwa as well as the Nizwa market, where she met people and had a role in being an example of humility and generosity.
Source: Instagram / @qtbsmny
Samail The Samail football team led the second group with 4 points, where the Samail team defeated the host, Al-Ahly Sadab Club, with one goal for zero, so that the Samail team came in first place.
Sour ce: Instagram / @samailpulse
Sport & Business News
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Date: March 1,2021
ID: 115248
Europe news
UK :
Coronavirus levels 'burning quite hot' in some of UK
The Deputy Medical Officials stated that some areas of the United Kingdom are "on fire" with high levels of infection with the new coronavirus. As virus levels are declining across the UK, there are other points that buck this trend.
By: BBC News
France :
Strengthening precautionary measures in France from 6 March
On Thursday, French Prime Minister Jean Castex announced that his country had registered 30,000 cases of Coronavirus on Wednesday, and confirmed that the modified British strain of the virus is currently infecting half of the patients suffering from Covid-19 in France. Castex expected that France would strengthen its precautionary measures to curb the spread of the Corona virus in some regions classified among the most prevalent places of the virus. Castex also confirmed that the names of these provinces will be revealed starting from the sixth of next March, in case the health conditions continue to deteriorate.
By: FRANCE24
Malta :
Three fined €800 for fake COVID-19 test certificates
Three airline passengers were fined € 800 for charges of forging and filing COVID-19 test certificates in an attempt to fly from Malta earlier on Sunday. Authorities have arrested a Moscow-born couple, Nuder Man and Gallis Geb Miklina, at Malta International Airport after submitting forged documents for their flight at 9 am on Turkish Airlines.
By: maltatoday
Community news
Nizwa
Salem Al-Salmi stated that in the city of Nizwa there are beautiful tourist places such as Haret Al-Moda, as it is considered an extension of the long history of Omani civilization, where there are four entrances and people used to take turns guarding them as they were opened at certain times, and he mentioned that these areas should be restored.
By: Instagram / @nizwanews
Samail
Themed our possessions are expensive
In the context of preserving public property, the municipality department in the Wilayat of Sumail created a forum for students of Malek Bin Fahm Private School, where the forum included entertainment and awareness competitions, coloring sessions and a discussion on preserving public property.
By: Instagram / @samailpulse
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Date: February 22,2021
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World news Europe
UK :
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will not be allowed to return to the title of royal family
Megan and Prince Harry effectively put an end to speculation about their future role in the royal family by announcing to the Queen that they have no intention of returning as full-time members of the royal family at the end of Megxit's 12-month review period in late March. . As a result, the king made a decision to sever their royal and military patronage.
By: Daily Express
France :
New restrictions in certain regions will be imposed in france
Health Minister Olivier Ferrand said, on Saturday, that the rapid spread of Coronavirus infection in the French city of Nice, located on and around the Mediterranean, will require more restrictions on movement.
By: FRANCE24
Malta :
The Innovation and Research Program is launched in Malta
Horizon Europe, the largest research and innovation (R&I) program in Europe, was recently launched in Malta at an online event organized jointly with the Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST) and the European Commission where Horizon Europe's budget will be € 95.5 billion. Signe Ratso, Deputy Director of R&I at the European Commission, gave an overview of the Horizon Europe program, highlighting the three main pillars: Science Excellence, Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness, and Innovative Europe. She said the program aims to promote excellence, as well as provide valuable support to leading researchers, and help innovators lead the methodological changes needed to ensure a green, healthy and resilient Europe.
By: maltatoday
Com munity news
Nizwa
The governor of Nizwa issued a decision regarding the gatherings that took place in the past days and the non-compliance of some people regarding the instructions issued by the Supreme Committee, where he ordered to prevent the reception of holidays, gatherings, weddings, and others.
By: Instagram / @nizwanews
Samail
In the presence of the General Manager, Engineer in Sumail, the committee responsible for the immediate removal of illegal property inspected 38 illegal sites in Seih Al Haram, tied the half, and completed the legal procedures.
By: Facebook /samailpulse
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