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Emir (/əˈmɪər, eɪˈmɪər, ˈeɪmɪər/; Arabic: أمير ʾAmīr [ʔæˈmiːr]), sometimes transliterated (olowan, Datu in Meranau common version) Amir, Amier or Ameer, is an aristocratic or noble title of high office used in a variety of places in the Arab countries and Afghanistan. It means commander, general, or prince. The feminine form is Emira (أميرة ʾAmīrah). When translated as prince, the word "emirate" is analogous to a sovereign principality.
Amir, meaning "Lord" or "commander-in-chief", is derived from the Arabic root a-m-r, "command". Originally simply meaning commander-in-chief or leader, usually in reference to a group of people, it came to be used as a title for governors or rulers, usually in smaller states, and in modern Arabic is analogous to the English word "prince". The word entered English in 1593, from the French émir. It was one of the titles or names of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle is a 2009 book by Dan Senor and Saul Singer about the economy of Israel. It examines how Israel, a 60-year-old nation with a population of 7.1 million, was able to reach such economic growth that "at the start of 2009, some 63 Israeli companies were listed on the NASDAQ, more than those of any other foreign country."
In 2010, Start-up Nation was ranked fifth on the business bestseller list of The New York Times. It also reached The Wall Street Journal bestseller list.
The Council on Foreign Relations states in its publisher's blurb for the book that Start-up Nation addresses the question: "How is it that Israel—a country of 7.1 million people, only sixty years old, surrounded by enemies, in a constant state of war since its founding, with no natural resources—produces more start-up companies than large, peaceful, and stable nations like Japan, China, India, Korea, Canada, and the United Kingdom?"The Economist notes that Israel now has more high-tech start-ups and a larger venture capital industry per capita than any other country in the world. The success of Israel's high-tech sector over the past two decades has attracted recent attention from business journalists and The Economist describes Start-up Nation as the most notable of a "growing pile" of books on the subject.
A short clip produced for Tel Aviv global city project. The college of management, 2012 סרטון תדמית לפרוייקט ת"א עיר עולם. הופק במסגרת ערוץ פיתוח תוכן בי"ס לתקשורת המסלול האקדמי המכללה למנהל 2012
con rav daniEl I. Ginerman en la Comunidad de Torah. sea de bendición para mi amigo Amir Yehudah León en el día de su cumpleaños, con su hogar y su preciosa familia. * La labor sagrada que compartimos demanda mucho esfuerzo; te invitamos a ayudar a sostenerlo, en: http://goo.gl/H9qkfI * Encuéntranos también en http://google.com/+kolisraeltv, http://youtube.com/kolisraeltv y https://twitter.com/SifteiMevaser * Las meditaciones plásticas que realizamos cuando queremos decir lo que excede al poder de la palabra: http://goo.gl/D76QEq * Sets para la conexión sagrada, cotidiana, con las mitsvót de Hashém (mezuzáh, talít, tefilín, sidúr, etc.): http://goo.gl/fZIIww * Ritual del plomo líquido, para anular la influencia del mal de ojo, envidia, odio y hechicería: https://facebook.com/limpiartedema...
con rav daniEl I. Ginerman, Amir Yehudah y "El Principito", desde la Comunidad de Torah http://kolisrael.tv/fb http://sifteimevaser.org/fb http://benadam.net/fb http://twitter.com/danielginerman http://kolisrael.tv/ http://kolisraeltv.blogspot.co.il/ https://plus.google.com/109090389616295143174 Invierte con nosotros en producir la gueUlah: http://todosjuntos.ieshivah.net/ אנו מחפשים ביחד פרנסה הוגנת וזמן פנוי לקדושה: Estamos atentos a la necesidad de todos de mejorar la calidad de vida también en este mundo, y conseguir sustento digno a costo de menor esfuerzo para multiplicar nuestra dedicación, esfuerzo y entrega a lo sagrado: http://facebook.com/parnasah ¿Quieres programar un seminario u encuentro de Torah donde vives, ya presencial o por videoconferencia? Proponlo y pensémoslo ju...
Innovation in the Marketplace took place on May 30, 2011 during the 41st Annual Board of Governors Meeting at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and included a lecture by Saul Singer, author of Start-Up Nation entitled What's Next for the Start-Up Nation?