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Sew le sew (Amharic: ሰው ለሰው) is an Ethiopian television drama series produced by Mesfin Getachew, Daniel Haile and Solomon Alemu, and is written by Tamiru Birhanu, Mesfin Getachew, Nebiyu Tekalegn, and Solomon Alemu Feleke.
Alemu Sime Feyisa (Amharic: አለሙ ስሜ ፈይሳ) is an Ethiopian politician who has been the Minister of Transport and Logistics since January 2023. Alemu was a deputy director of the Metals and Engineering Corporation (METEC) from 2019. Alemu is currently a member of Prosperity Party and previously the Oromo Democratic Party (ODPO).
Born in Entotto, near Addis Ababa, Alemu became interested in the begena (a ten-stringed member of the lyre family, also known as "King David's Harp") at the age of twelve, when a master of the instrument, the Aleqa Tessema Welde-Emmanuel, stayed next door to his family. Aleqa Tessema began teaching at Ras Desta school, where Alemu was a pupil ...
Solomon was born in December 1956 in Addi Quetta, a village in southern Eritrea. He attended elementary school in Eritrea before moving to Addis Ababa after passing an entrance exam and winning a scholarship at the then British-run General Wingate Secondary School, a boarding school.
All India Secondary School Examination, commonly known as the class 10th board exam, is a centralized public examination that students in schools affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education, primarily in India but also in other Indian-patterned schools affiliated to the CBSE across the world, taken at the end of class 10. The board ...
The list includes only English language novels published between 1923 (when Time was first published) and 2005 (when the list was compiled). As a result, some notable 20th-century novels, such as Ulysses by James Joyce (published in 1922), were ineligible for inclusion. [1] [2]
Solomon ben Jacob Almoli (before 1485 – after 1542) was a rabbi, physician and Hebrew author of the sixteenth century; lived in the Ottoman Empire, probably in Constantinople. As a physician he seems to have enjoyed quite a reputation, but he is better known as a Hebrew grammarian.
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