
Talented singer and dancer, Myriam Fares is a breath of fresh air in the music scene and the creator of her own style. Myriam Fares was born in Kfar Shlel, a small village in Southern Lebanon, near Kfarhata village. Fares’ took ballet lessons from age five, and at age nine earned first place on Tele-Liban (Al Mawahib Al Saghira) in Oriental dance. She registered at the National Conservatory of Music and studied musicology for four years. At age 16, she participated in the Lebanese Song Festival where she won first prize for the public Lebanese song nomination. At 17 she participated in Studio el Fan 2000, representing the district of South Lebanon and earned first prize.
At age 21, Fares signed her first record deal with Music Master International, and launched her debut album, “Myriam”, on October 21, 2003. Her music video for the hit song “Ana Wel Shouk” became one of the most requested music videos as soon as it was broadcasted on local and cable television. Fares’s next move was to shoot her second music video for “La Tis’alni”, directed by Salim El Turk. In the video, Faris portrayed two different characters. During Myriam’s promotional tour for her album in Egypt she was named “Best Female Young Artist” for that video. Myriam’s second album Nadini was released in 2005. The first single was “Nadini”. “Haelek Rahtak” came next, and the third single was “Waheshni Eih”. Well this is not the end of Fares’s career we sure she will keep continue her wonderful performance for her crazy fans.

Amal Hijazi or Amal Higazi is a popular Lebanese singer, model and pop icon known throughout the Arab world. Her major success began with the release of her second album, “Zaman” (The Past) which became a blockbuster sensation. Hijazi is known for the originality of her music videos and for her instantly recognizable voice and singing style. She has also been compared to the diverse Lebanese singers such as Nancy Ajram, Haifa Wehbe and Elissa.
Currently one of the most active Lebanese singers, Hijazi has given a number of concerts throughout the world and has made countless TV appearances. She is also well known for her support in charity projects and is also a distinguished Panasonic brand ambassador. She currently has four blockbuster hit albums to her name and this young star has witnessed ground breaking success. She is currently one of the most popular Lebanese singers ever. She has gone on countless tours throughout the globe and has found success in many Arab countries, extending towards Europe and America.

Haifa Wehbe, born March 10, 1976, is a Lebanese model, actress, and singer who rose to fame in the Arab world as runner up for Miss Lebanon. Wehbe was born in Mahrouna, in Southern Lebanon. She became a model at a young age and won the title of “Miss South Lebanon” at age 16. In 2002, she released her 1st album, “Huwa al Zaman”, then in year 2005 her 2nd album “Baddi Eesh”. Her single, “Ana Haifa”(2006) and “Bous El wawa”(2006), were a great hit and became her novelty songs. In July 2008, Haifa released her latest album “Habibi Ana” which contains 15 songs.
Haifa has also designed her own range of diamond jewelry and she has been a spokesperson for Pepsi, and did Pepsi ads with football star Thierry Henry, which were shown during the 2006 world cup. She participated in the reality tv show “Al-Wadi” on LBC, and she recently participated in Pepsi’s movie “Bahr el Noujoum” along with other stars such as Wael Kfoury and Carole Samaha. She also won the Murex D’or award for 2 consecutive years(2005-2006) for “best artist of the year”.
She debuted her acting career in 2008, with a leading role in the Egyptian movie “Dukan Shahata”.
During Wehbe’s 1st marriage, she gave birth to a daughter named Zeinab. In 2005, she announced her engagement to a Saudi businessman Tariq Al-Jaffali. After only a few weeks, she and her fiancé decided to split for personal reasons and family issues. In April 2009, she got married to an Egyptian businessman, Ahmed Abou Hashima.

Najiyah is another member who has joined us from Batroun, Lebanon. Najiyah is student of graduation. This Lebanon Girl writes in her email that she loves flowers and after coming back from college she spends most of her time in their flower garden which she has prepared with the help of her father. Najiyah says that flowers and plants are just like any relationships in your life; if you pay special attention, care and put efforts to them they will reward you handsomely, but if you ignore them they tend to die or do poorly. It is difficult to imagine a garden with only “greenery” around, and no colorful flowers! In fact, it would not really look like a garden at all–no beauty, no color, no fragrance! Thus, your garden can be made “complete” only with the help of flowers.
Najiyah more says that a flower garden is a place of creative beauty, relaxation, contemplation, rest and play. No matter how constrained you are about space, money or time, designing a flower garden can be done effectively and beautifully. Perhaps, planning and setting up your first flower garden may seem challenging, even a bit daunting, but once you see the result blossoming, the efforts will all be worth it. Wow! Najiyah your thoughts are really impressive. Cheers!!!

Widad Abia belongs to Lebanon. Widad is a hardworking and intelligent arab girl doing specialization in human resources. Widad tells that once you done specialization in human resources you can earn your dream job easily because human resources management schools prepare students for HR departments in large corporations that are responsible for developing and managing programs and policies, and for directing, coordinating, and managing company operations. Human Resources Management Schools also prepare students for supervising activities of employment, job analysis, position classifications, training and development, employee relations, as well as compensation, benefits, and pensions. She more tells that students might also be prepared for smaller companies with HR departments that expect human resources management to be limited to activities of employment and placement, hiring and separation, and supervision of workers.
Well Widad thank you so much for your contribution. Of course you are going on right way in your studies. We wish you best of luck about your career and future.