| Dear Member,
I am reaching out to you to make this newsletter a
reflection of each one of our members. For that to
happen, your contribution to it is needed. I am
sure you have run across an article or an item you might
have thought interesting. It would really
be appreciated if you would share it with your
colleagues.
Furthermore, your suggestions are requested to
make this newsletter a better one. We are looking
forward to hearing from you. You can contact
us through e-mail: aaaea@aaaea.org
Sincerely,
Raghad Adeis-Dahhan
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AAAEA's First Camping Trip
Over the years, AAAEA has been
introducing new activities and improving existing ones
to keep our members interested and involved.
On Friday 8/1/08 to Sunday 8/3/08, AAAEA held its first
ever camping trip in Wisconsin, near the border.
About 50 people joined this activity over the three day
period, and about 10 sites were reserved.
Children and adults, members and their spouses enjoyed
the nature, swimming, campfires, card playing,
argeeleh, music, volleyball, miniature golf,
tricycle riding, jumping jack, chess games, and the
great food. On the menu was shish kabob,
kefta kabob, hummus, chicken kabob, bagels and cream
cheese, cereal, cheese omelets, veg. omelets, and hot
dogs among other things. Arabic coffee
and tea were always available. Based on
a few conversations with our members who attended and
our member to be (new potential member who joined the
camp), the event was (great). To our
colleagues in Wisconsin who also joined the camp,
and who contributed in significant ways to the
success of the event (they are experienced campers),
thank you. Contributor at large Bilal
Almasri
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Picnic II:

AAAEA held its second annual picnic. We
visited Ty Werner park in Westmont, IL. The place
was great because of water games, clean places, indoor
washrooms, great grill places, wonderful weather, and a
great staff attended to our needs. The picnic was
held in partnership with the Arab Medical Association,
Arab Bar Association, and Arab Fest. About 300
people attended. Arab Bar Association said, "The
picnic was terrific; the park is beautiful; the food was
great and the turnout was amazing. A good time was had
by all. Congratulations on a well executed event and
thank you for including us in it. We really enjoyed it
and look forward to future events." Dr. Ahmmad
Hammad said, "I just want to thank you and all those who
contributed to this very successful event. It was
well organized and everyone I talked to had a very good
time. May I recommend holding the picnics at this
location in the future and invite other associations to
join. The place is central and is A+."
Mohammad Dasoqi said, "We need to protect our
rights at this place.. we found a cheap, great and an
awesome park in my new adopted town .. What impressed me
the most was the attentive personal from the Village of
Westmont PARK district who were absolutely "Great and
very pleasant to all" . I spoke to them while there,
and they were actually happy to help us.."
Wafa Goba said, "Very successful picnic.
Great work." Raed Milhem said, "It was a GREAT
day, I had a great time with everyone. It was wonderful
to see you all, great job."
Bilal
Almasri
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Membership Committee
Update:
I would like
to welcome our newest members to the
association. I am looking forward to meeting with you
through our functions and activities, and I am
urging you to log onto our website and browse through
it, as we tailored it to our engineers and their
needs. I also urge you to become an active member, to
carry the torch and help enhance this association
which belongs to all of us.
Mean Bader Hani
Alikhwan Husein Mansy Basim Khartabil Sarwat
Tawfik Jeff Garry Raied Hindi Khaled
Efteiha Mena Bebawy Hayder
Al-Hilal
Sincerly, Muhammad
Mikbel, Membership Committee
Chairman
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Activity Committee
Update:
There is something remarkable and
unique about the activity committee. For one thing, it
is about members and their family coming together and
connecting with each other while enjoying an outdoor
and/or indoor activity. It is about providing and
promoting opportunities for members to escape from the
pressure of their daily routine, gain relaxation, and
strengthen social interaction among our Arab
community. In 2008, the
activity committee has organized three picnics, a golf
outing, and a camping trip, in addition to our
semiannual meeting scheduled for the 17th, October, 2008
(please visit AAAEA website for more details).
Marching into 2009, the committee has planned to
organize four picnics, two camping trips, two golf
outings, and our annual dinner (Hafalh) at the Carlisle
in Lombard in March 21, 2009.
In the meantime, the activity committee
would like to thank all members who contributed time and
effort to the success and planning of our activities
during 2008 and moving forward into 2009. Please
send your comments and suggestions to AAAEA@AAAAEA.org. Activity
Committee Chairman Dr. Nabil Refai,
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Humor
An artist, sick of working at Mickey D's for
what had seemed an eternity decided to get a job working
as a laborer at a construction site. Being a usual
overconfident artist, he soon began to brag to the other
workers about all sorts of things. One day he decided to
brag that he could outdo anyone in a feat of strength.
He made a special case of making fun of the wiry
engineer on the site. After several minutes, the
engineer had had enough. "Why don't you put your
money where your mouth is," said the engineer. "I will
bet a week's wages that I can haul something in a
wheelbarrow over to that outbuilding that you won't be
able to wheel back." "You're on, little guy!" he
replied. "Let's see what you got." The engineer
reached out and grabbed the wheelbarrow by the handles.
Then, nodding to the young man, he said, "All right: Get
in."
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BOARD
MESSAGE
Dear Colleagues It has been an exciting and
busy quarter since the board was elected.The
summer was beautiful,and our events were
attractive and satisfactory to members. In
addition to the events all of you know about,the
board is working on a new web site,renew
membership(please renew yours),and created an
accurate up to date members list. Our activities
were successful,the first golf outing was agreat
one,the second was canceled due to the lack of
interest and busy with back to the school
events.In addition our fist picnic was wet,but
mother nature made the weather the best it can for
our second picnic.Members expressed their
satisfaction with the second
picnic(place,facilities,clean,...),the board
reserved all 4 picnics for next year at the same
place as the second picnic(Ty Warner Park). Then
the board introduced the camping for the first
time ever,and what a great time we had.About 50
people joined,and we think next year"s camping may
double. Our chapter in Peoria held its picnic last
month and Our President Hasan Algholeh,and
founding President Bilal Almasri joined our
colleagues in Peoria. Looking ahead,we have the
last picnic this weekend,and then we need to start
the seminars and get ready for the Semi Annual
Meeting,in addition to host the third National
Conference. Last but not lease,our outreach
committee is meeting this weekend with engineers
in LA,San Diego,and Las Vegas in these cities to
share with them the Chicago Experience Power Point
Presentation.If you know any engineer in these
areas,please refer them to the information about
these meetings on the web site
http://www.aaaea.org/Events/2008/AAAEAGoingWest.pdf
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INTERVIEW
With Dr. Mustafa Alsaleh
1-Who is Dr. Mustafa Alsaleh?
Mustafa Alsaleh is a Jordanian who was born
and raised in a small town in the northern part of
Jordan "Alsareih". He obtained his BSc and MSc
degrees in Geotechnical Engineering form the
Jordan University of Science and Technology,
worked in Amman for a year and half then moved to
Abu Dhabi in 1999; after working there for a year,
he moved to Akron, OH to start his PhD studies in
2000. Mustafa decided to move to Louisiana State
University in 2001 where he got his PhD in
Geomechanics in summer 2004. He joined Caterpillar
Inc. right after graduation to lead the
development of soil numerical modeling using DEM,
FEA, etc. He had served in several graduate
students committees in the state of Illinois and
Wisconsin; he also published over 25 journal and
peer reviewed conference papers in the field of
deep foundations, strain localization,
soil-machine interaction etc. Mustafa has
organized multiple international conferences and
edited two conference books.
2--What is networking,and why
it is so important in this country and every where
else? In my opinion, networking finding
the an effective way to reach the right person in
the right time. There thousands of Arab American
engineers in this country who vary in their
positions and levels from beginners (or even
jobless) engineers to maybe directors or even CEOs
in very big incorporations. There is always a need
for communication between those engineers at
different levels for different reasons (knowledge,
hiring, etc.). I believe that the professional
networking should be the main focus of AAAEA
members. This also holds for those who live in
different parts of the world as well. I have
personally different examples on how professional
and personal networking helped me resolve multiple
issues, "People will always need each other in
different ways"
3-As a
president of AAEA,how do you see these
organization networking efforts and
accomplishments in Peoria?? Peoria chapter is
not well established yet. There several things
that we are working on to attract more members and
that is the secret, I believe. The more members we
have the more active we become. 4-What
is the latest on the Peoria efforts to create a
strong association? Peoria chapter, although still
immature, we have organized several professional
and social events over the past year and a half
5-What is needed to reach the national.
I guess we need to keep up the good work and
momentum
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TECHNICAL
ARTICLE
Environmentalists
concerned over Red-Dead canal plans
Source: UN Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Published
Aug. 1, 2008 Environmental groups have expressed concern
about plans to build a canal between the Red Sea
and the Dead Sea - transferring water from the
former to save the latter. They say not enough
research has been done and alternative options
have not been checked. 'We are concerned about
what will happen to the Dead Sea when this amount
of marine water is pumped into it,' said Gidon
Bromberg of Friends of the Earth Middle East, at a
30 July public hearing organized by the World Bank
in Herziliya, which followed two others in
Ramallah and Amman.
Bromberg said it was also unclear
how extracting water would affect the Red Sea, and
what problems might be created by moving so much
water across the desert. Some experts have pointed
out that the area is known for seismic activity.
The Red-Dead project would take water out of the
Red Sea, desalinating some of it for use as
drinking water, which would be used for Israelis,
Jordanians and Palestinians. The rest of the water
would go to help save the Dead Sea. Dead Sea
drying up The level of the Dead Sea continues to
drop at the rate of about one meter per year and
has lost about a third of its volume, mainly in
the last 30 years. Besides being a unique
ecosystem and rich with minerals, the sea is known
in Hebrew as the 'Salt Sea' for its remarkably
high salt content.
Environmentalists say excessive
mineral mining from the sea, and the dehydration
and pollution of its natural water source, the
River Jordan, have contributed to the drop. While
all sides - green and corporate-types, the various
governments and their citizens - agree that the
Dead Sea needs to be saved, the question remains
how. 'Even with the conduit, whether it goes ahead
or not, the River Jordan needs to be
rehabilitated,' said Nader al-Khatib, a
Palestinian environmentalist from the Palestinian
Water and Environmental Development Organization.
He also questioned how feasible it would be to
bring desalinated water from the Gulf of Aqaba to
the West Bank, and whether this was the cheapest
and best option to resolve the Palestinians' water
crisis.
Furthermore, while
hydro-electricity would be produced by the fall of
water to the lowest point on earth, fossil fuels
would still be burned to desalinate and distribute
the water, adding to environmental concerns. In
the past, ideas have been raised to desalinate
Mediterranean water for the West Bank. Many
environmental activists agree that the option of
saving the River Jordan, water from which is also
siphoned off by Syria, Israel and Jordan for
drinking water, has not been explored
enough.
Study to end in 2010 A World Bank
official told IRIN the issues raised were being
taken into consideration as part of a study set to
end in 2010. However, environmental activists said
the committee looking into alternatives was made
up of government officials and not independents.
'We object to the [World] Bank identifying,
together with the governments, a group of experts
who have been picked by the water authorities,'
Bromberg told IRIN after the hearing. Earlier this
week, Israel's parliament launched an independent
committee of inquiry into Israel's water crisis, a
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Members
Corner
Congratulations:
- Congratulations to Mahmoud Najada on passing
the "Certified Quality Engineer" Exam.
This exam is administered by the American Societ
of Quality.
- Congratulations to Luai Hilal on his new
position.
Congratulations
(family):
Congratulations to Moosa and Dalia
Matriyah have their first baby.She is Lara M.
who arrived at4:24am on 7/23/08 at 7 ibs 5oz and
22 inches.Mom and baby are doing well,ALF
MUBROOK.
- Congratulations to Raed Abu-shukhaidem
and wife on the arrival of their baby girl
Mawedda.
- Congratulations to Ali Awaidah and his wife
on the new addition to the family.
He is baby boy Karam. Baby and Mom
are doing good.Alf mubrook
- Mubrook to our colleague Bashar Hafez of
Motorola ,and wife on the arrival of baby girl
Tala on 5/23/08.
- Congratulations to Suzanne
ElMursi (doughter of trustee Dr. Hossm
El-Mursi) on her marriage on
08-08-08.
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Renewing
your Membership
AAAEA is devoted exclusively
to the advancement of Arab
American engineers. When you renew your
membership in AAAEA, you will enjoy the
following benefits:
* News
Letter, featuring news, announcements, job
opportunities, meetings, and engineering
articles written by our
distinguished engineers.
* Career development
assistance, resume writing workshops, and job
interview preparation.
* Technical seminars,
covering the latest technology techniques and
challenges that face today's
professionals.
* Representation of your
interests with all other
engineering societies.
* Social
activities.
* Members
Directory.
* Scholarship
Program.
In addition to the benefits listed
above, you'll have a network of engineers
that will assist you in all your professional
endeavors.
We are looking forward to an
active and productive year for AAAEA.
As an organization we have helped our members
in all aspect of their careers and
professional development. This has been
accomplished through the hard work of our
members. To continue providing
such remarkable services, your membership
renewal is requested.
Please send in your
dues for the 2008-2009 year. If
you have already sent your payment, we thank you
for your continued support. If you are
unsure, please contact us.
To update your
contact info:
http://www.aaaea.org/JoinUs.htm
Please mail
your application and required dues (check or money
order) to:
AAAEA P. O. Box
1536 Chicago, IL 60690-1536
Or
more easily online by:
Pay
membership dues online at
http://www.aaaea.org/Payment_PayPal.htm
Membership
annual dues: Student member
$10 Full/Associate member
$50 2 year Renewal
option
$100
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