LNN President Dr. Antoun Georges Daou talks at the Elysee College on the mysteries of space and the life challenges in Lebanon Wednesday 14 January 2009 |
| The Lebanese National Network founder and president, Dr. Antoun Georges Daou, started his yearly rounds on Lebanese schools and academic institutions at the Elysee College in Hazmieh. Aside from meeting with the academic staff and school directors, Dr. Daou also visited the middle school section and gave small classes to students where he explained some basic principles of space sciences, and answered the students’ questions on different hot topics in sciences in general and astronomy in particular. |
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During his visit, the Elysee students also experienced new 3-D imaging and browsing of space objects, and participated in the 2009 Lebanese National Network Scientific Competition. The Elysee College is part of more than 80 academic institutions nationwide that participate in the academic activities organized by SciLeb, the academic branch of the Lebanese National Network. The finalists in this competition will be interviewed and will possibly be admitted to the Leadership program organized by the network throughout their basic and advanced education years.
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| After his class rounds, Dr. Daou also gave a large audience conference to the high school section titled “Learning Adventure in the Space Age”. During his talk, Dr. Daou exposed slides on the latest advances in space science, with a particular emphasis on the sun and the new satellite missions used to image and better understand our star and the solar system. He also talked about new innovations in robotics and mechanical engineering, showing examples on new robots designed to do the job of humans in dangerous scenarios in space. Furthermore, Dr. Daou intentionally insisted that the Lebanese students should place more emphasis on their education, ethics, and culture, and strive towards living a quality life away from the different mistakes and errors that our beloved country in sinking in. He particularly underlined the different problems that are slowly yet strongly changing and disintegrating a great part of the Lebanese society, and explained to the students that there are always ways to confront and defeat the decadence and evil currents that could stand in their way. He also gave the students a good patriotic boost and advised them never to forget who they are and where they come from, because he, who forgets his past, loses his future. |
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| Through such visits and activities, the Lebanese National Network is placing high hopes that exposing the Lebanese society, especially our youth, to successful intellectuals such as Dr. Daou, would give them more motivation and courage to ameliorate their lives and have more faith in a peaceful and prosperous Lebanon. |
| The Lebanese National Network - Office of Communication and Coordination |
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