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Shami and Levantine Dialect

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Translating In ancient Baghdad, the greatest translator was Hunayn Ibn-Ishaq, a physician who translated all of Galen’s medical works and most of Aristotle, Plato and Hippocrates.
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The Lebanese Club, was founded in fall 2006. This year, the group has educated students about the Lebanese culture through food, speakers, pictures and other interactive events. Now, with the freshman year behind them, the groups organizers are looking for new events and more participants to grow the organization. The Lebanese Club has been active in its first year. The members participated in Convocation activities, Go for the Gold, held a Lebanese Independence Dinner and a Lebanese Soiree. In addition, the group also participated along with other student organizations in the Multicultural Holiday Event at Meadow Brook Hall, a Quarter Life event and OU s Global Market. The group has a focus on increasing Lebanese, Arabic and Middle Eastern related events, both socially and academically. It is the Club's hope to encourage the development of an Arabic Language Department within Oakland University. The club is also interested to create belly-dancing lessons on campus. This is a great way to show others a very important part of the culture. They are also interested to become involved in Student Congress as this is a very important part of Oakland University. The Lebanese Club is also working with Lebanese magazine and the Lebanese-American Chamber of Commerce to provide more information and resources to whomever is interested. Anyone with a passion to promote the Lebanese culture is welcome to join. One does not have to be Lebanese to join or participate in activities. Everybody is always welcome to come to meetings, events and gatherings.
Lebanese Collegiate Network (LCN) An organization committed to serving University Lebanese Clubs, Students and Alumni The Lebanese Collegiate Network (LCN) was established in July 2007 in response to an overwhelming need to foster positive relationships between existing University Lebanese Clubs (ULC), their student members and alumni. The LCN board invites all ULCs to join and benefit from this organization by visiting the official LCN website at www.myLCN.org The foremost purpose of the LCN, per constitution, is to foster, connect and develop ULCs, students and alumni within the United States. The LCN is a non-religious, non-political, and non-profitable organization. The strength of the LCN lies with active membership participation. Alumni members attend LCN Professional Mixers and Fundraisers which are planned throughout the year in different states, including Michigan. Mark your calendar for Michigan