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15Jun
Fully Accessible Theatre
Over the past four weeks, Le Monnot Theatre has hosted a vibrant mix of Arabic- and French-language performances that drew full houses and enthusiastic applause. From bold contemporary works such
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12May
Discover Le Monnot Theatre: A Welcoming Space for All
Mary Jarjour Grants Manager – Théâtre Le Monnot Le Monnot Theatre, located in the heart of Beirut, is more than a cultural landmark—it’s a space of creativity, connection, and inclusion.
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01May
Retirement Gift Ideas: Unique Gifts Ideas For Men And Women Celebrating New Adventures By Mavigadget
Celebrating Retirement: Finding the Perfect Gift Retirement is a huge milestone. It marks the end of a career and the start of a new chapter. Finding the right gift can
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07Apr
Beyond Ramps: What True Accessibility Looks Like in Everyday Life
When people hear the word “accessibility,” their minds often jump to ramps, elevators, or wide doors. But true accessibility goes far beyond physical infrastructure. It’s about designing experiences, environments, and
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20Mar
The Power of First Impressions: How to Make People Remember You
The Elevator Ride That Changed Everything Jack stepped into the elevator, straightening his tie. It was his first day at a high-profile firm, and as fate would have it, the
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11Feb
DISABILITY ETIQUETTE, How To Respect Disabled Individuals
Disability Etiquette: How to Respect People with Disabilities Imagine walking into a coffee shop and seeing a person using a wheelchair struggling to reach the counter. You instinctively want to