...قيمة الانسان مقابل الاهتمام بهذه المنظما...

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00:00the value of the human being in exchange for taking care of these organizations. I am using
00:05the custom bauxite is related to trade and from behind it i put some pictures of some products in a supermarket
00:13it is similar to the holy state in the bottle. I mean, they were
00:17We're making a sacred case of money.
00:23Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
00:28not
00:29I was thinking, one day, that I'm moving to the first city, specifically as a state of art, because scientists don't
00:37in which the surprise and the silence of an area that is technically provocative and linked to it had a chance of what I am making
00:46In high school, it's a work of art
00:48In fact, until now, I am proud to create, for example, a shortcut and a job that I presented in the first place. I consider it one of the most beautiful works.
00:57I applied for the art career, so I have a sentimental attachment to violence
01:02Other than the idea of the person who first told me that I have the possibility that you are making a business in the first place, how? I can
01:11I do a work of art that creates surprise in the midst of what was happening to him in the first place. Who is she
01:15It wasn't easy
01:17but
01:20I mean, it's basically derived from the top itself, this greatness and this decline in attendance.
01:26The violence fair in the Turks last year was one of the most beautiful
01:32and nominated many media outlets
01:35It's the best art show of the year. 20, 20
01:39in
01:45Rashid al-Shashi'i did not content himself with being mauled by the first one, but he expressed his surprise to turn it into an exhibition for his imagination and headquarters
01:55For one of his most important shows.
01:57Rashid, I want to summarize the challenge posed by Al-Hala
02:02to stand ready in front of her question, which says
02:06How surprised you are and that your ambitions are so amazing.
02:12Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
02:17in
02:20the
02:31in
02:37Iraq.
02:46Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
02:47M.
02:52that
02:58A summary of the most important last front.