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Snippets from “Every Day, The Prettiest Ever” by Marty Wohl

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khalil journey from terrorism to christianity Part 01


Khalil started memorizing the Qur’an at a very early age and developed what he called a love for the word of God. As he grew older, he started reading books on Islam and the interpretation of the Qur’an. By sorting out Muslims from non-Muslims according to the Qur’an’s teaching, he ended up considering his own parents infidels. Little things such as a woman not wearing a veil would make her a non-Muslim according to the way he understood the Qur’an. If a man didn’t grow a beard he would be considered a non-Muslim. He considered the Christians his worst enemies and started getting involved in attacks against Christians and churches. The Islamic Group, dedicated to the overthrow of the secular government of Egypt and the installation of a strict Muslim government, recruited him into their ranks, appointing him as a local leader. His group became involved in kidnapping a famous moderate Muslim writer who had dared to criticize the Islamic Group. Eventually, the authorities arrested Khalil and most of the group’s members. He spent two years in prison, undergoing torture, and upon his release left Egypt for Yemen in company with other radical Muslims. From this base of operations, they continued in their plans for an armed insurrection in Egypt. Their plans, however, were discovered by local authorities, many of them were re-arrested, and the military option was all but abandoned. Back in Egypt they had to downplay all of their activities. Upon reading an article in the Cairo

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Being a Good Writer: Writing tips and strategies from Lucy Calkins


What makes a good writer? How do you become a good writer? Lucy Calkins – author of the Units of Study for Reading and Writing series – offers words of wisdom on how to approach writing tasks to produce the best compositions possible. She discusses revising writing, reading your own writing, paying attention to detail, and other aspects of being a good writer. “Read your writing as if it were gold,” says Lucy. For more information from Lucy Calkins on being an good writer, visit: www.heinemann.com

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BREAKING DAWN MOVIE TRAILER PART 1 REACTION from MTV Movie Awards


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Meet the Artists – Alicia Keys: From Start to Stardom


Alicia Keys first burst on the scene as a young musical prodigy writing songs and performing background vocals for Colombia and later Arista records. It was an odyssey that would lead to over 10 million albums sold, numerous awards and accolades. During the course of this film, we will document her incredible rise from the streets of Manhattan to the hearts of the world. This is Alicia Keys like you’ve never seen her before, from start to stardom.

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khalil journey from terrorism to christianity Part 03


Khalil started memorizing the Qur’an at a very early age and developed what he called a love for the word of God. As he grew older Khalil started memorizing the Qur’an at a very early age and developed what he called a love for the word of God. As he grew older, he started reading books on Islam and the interpretation of the Qur’an. By sorting out Muslims from non-Muslims according to the Qur’an’s teaching, he ended up considering his own parents infidels. Little things such as a woman not wearing a veil would make her a non-Muslim according to the way he understood the Qur’an. If a man didn’t grow a beard he would be considered a non-Muslim. He considered the Christians his worst enemies and started getting involved in attacks against Christians and churches. The Islamic Group, dedicated to the overthrow of the secular government of Egypt and the installation of a strict Muslim government, recruited him into their ranks, appointing him as a local leader. His group became involved in kidnapping a famous moderate Muslim writer who had dared to criticize the Islamic Group. Eventually, the authorities arrested Khalil and most of the group’s members. He spent two years in prison, undergoing torture, and upon his release left Egypt for Yemen in company with other radical Muslims. From this base of operations, they continued in their plans for an armed insurrection in Egypt. Their plans, however, were discovered by local authorities, many of them were re-arrested, and the

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