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The Ministry of Education (Arabic: وزارة التربية) is a government ministry office responsible for education in Syria.However, the ministry is only responsible for the lower levels of education, while the Ministry of Higher Education is responsible for higher levels.
Name Location Established Higher Military Academy of Syria Qatana, Rif Dimashq Governorate: 1957 Al-Assad Military Academy: Aleppo: 1979 Homs Military Academy: Homs (since 1932) (women's college in al-Ghizlaniyah, Rif Dimashq, since 1987)
Tzniut (Hebrew: צְנִיעוּת ṣənī‘ūt, Sephardi: seni‘ut, Ashkenazi: tznius; "modesty" or "privacy"; Yiddish: באשיידנקייט basheydnkeyt) describes the character trait of modesty and discretion, as well as a group of Jewish laws pertaining to conduct. The concept is most important within Orthodox Judaism.
Modesty Blaise is a 1966 British spy comedy film directed by Joseph Losey, produced by Joseph Janni and loosely based on the comic strip of the same name by Peter O'Donnell, who co-wrote the original story upon which Evan Jones and Harold Pinter based their screenplay.
Willie Garvin appears throughout the Modesty Blaise series as Modesty's confidant and right-hand man. His background is never presented in an ordered, chronological context, but rather in bits and pieces over the course of the comic strip, which ran from 1963 to 2002, and the literary series, which shared a more-or-less common continuity and ran from 1965 to 1996.
Pudicitia ("modesty" or "sexual virtue") was a central concept in ancient Roman sexual ethics. The word is derived from the more general pudor, the sense of shame that regulated an individual's behavior as socially acceptable.
Following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, an Interim Legislative Council is expected to be formed in Syria.Previously the People's Assembly (Arabic: مَجْلِس الشَّعْب, ALA-LC: Majlis ash-Shaʻb) was the legislature of Syria during the Ba'athist period.
Muslim and Jewish women have spoken of modest fashion as empowering. [8] “ There’s a general misconception that modest clothing is inherently oppressive,” said Michelle Honig, an Orthodox Jewish fashion journalist and the keynote speaker during fashion month at New York University for the Meeting Through Modesty fashion symposium.