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About us

Hyatt Magazine is a free social and cultural magazine, featuring events, entertainment, lifestyle, fashion, business, leisure, and lore. “Hyatt” in Arabic Language means Life. Its events and news guide targeting heavy populated Middle-Eastern community in Chicagoland area and soon in Michigan. Hyatt Magazine targets are to establish and strengthen Middle-Eastern social and cultural aspects and to connect the Middle-Eastern communities together. Furthermore, Hyatt Magazine is assisting in building bridges with other communities socially and economically. Hyatt Magazine published monthly to promote coverage area in an informative and positive manner, and it’s distributed throughout the area by Direct Mailing and placed in key locations. You’ll find the magazine enlightening and have interesting articles are written by someone like yourself, who cares about the community. We welcome contributions of articles, events, recording, photos, and videos; however, they will be subject to editing and availability of space and subject matter. Comments, questions, subscription requests and ad placement inquiries are invited. This glossy social magazine published by Flash Media, offers several major subjects that will interest many readers.

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No portion of this publication may be reprinted, reproduced, or republished without the written permission of the publisher. The opinions expressed in Hyatt Magazine are those of the authors or columnists and do not necessarily reflect the views of the magazine or its publisher, Flash Media, nor do they constitute an endorsement of products or services herein. All articles submitted will become solely owned by Hyatt Magazine. We reserve the right to update, change, or reject any article or material. We reserve the right to refuse any advertisement.

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Women 18 Pg. 19 Empowerment & Event

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Jokes, 2 Pg.2 Thoughts &Poem .12 America’s First g Muse - Part 2 P

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28 Pg. Recipe

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Arab American Basketball On Jan. 30, 2022 the Arab American Basketball tournament was held in Aden Center in Bridgeview, IL . 1st place Winner Beituna and 2nd place Beit Jeez.

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Horoscope

Pisces

(Feb. 21 to March 20 ) Everywhere you go, laughter and comedy ensue. This would be great if you were trying to be funny. You are deeply confused by the idea of sex. As far as you are concerned, if it didn’t happen in “The Velveteen Rabbit”, it doesn’t exist. Piscean women wear long floaty dresses and enormous amounts of unusual silver jewelry. On hikes. Pisceans claim to love the stars, but the only constellation they can find is the Big Dipper. If they cannot find it, they cry. You remember what you were wearing on March 3rd, 1981 but forget your own address. You have no sense of direction. The people you find going in reverse at 70 m.p.h. on the expressway are usually Pisceans. Pisceans are most likely to die by falling out of a window or getting run over by a truck. That is, of course, unless they live with a Cancer. Pisceans are so zoned and perpetually endangered that they can bring out the maternal instincts of a Leo. Don’t be fooled, however; many Pisceans can surprise you by kicking your ass and the asses of your four imaginary friends. While Leos tend to achieve the

most fame in the field of entertainment, Pisceans strive to achieve historical greatness by sheer fluke. They are proud to tell you that Michelangelo, Galileo, George Washington, and Albert Einstein, none of whom had an agent, were all Pisceans. What they won’t tell you is that so is Ted Kennedy. Pisceans claim to want “honest criticism” of their work. Then they commit hara-kiri on the floor when you say you don’t like it. Never try to use logic with a Pisces; he or she is living about three feet off of the natural ground or in Narnia. Their tools of debate are non-sequiturs, quotes from Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and, of course, crying. It wouldn’t matter what linguistic devices Pisceans use to describe philosophical concepts because they aren’t positive, they know what they’re talking about anyway. You cry over dead animals in the road but feel no remorse about mowing down humans you don’t like. Cancerians say one thing and do another. Scorpios say one thing and do it just for spite. Pisceans say far too much and do whatever the hell they want.

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America’s First Muse - Part 2 where Cambridge, Massachusetts

America’s First Muse

is now located. In 1632, Anne

Anne Bradstreet (1612 - 1672) - Part 1 by Dmitriy Yakubov

gave birth to her first child— Samuel—in Newtown, the name

Some of those travelling to America died along the way. Some returned to England a few months after landing at Salem. However, Anne’s family decided to stay and create their life there. Anne’s father and her husband were involved in politics; both later served as governors of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Due to illness and hunger, many of those who arrived stayed in Salem for a short time—then immediately moved south along the coast to Charlestown, Massachusetts. After a brief respite, the settlers moved south along the Charles River to found Boston, also called “City on a Hill.” The Bradstreet family soon moved again. This time to the land

of this city at that time. Despite her poor health, Anne Bradstreet had eight children and a good social position. Having recovered from smallpox in her youth, Anne again fell victim to disease. In her later years, her joints were paralyzed. In the early 1640s, Simon and Anne, who was pregnant with their sixth child at this time,

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moved from Ipswich, Massachu- American poet—but also the first those Parts.” setts, to Andover. poet whose works were published The book was received very Modern Andover is located south in both the New and the Old warmly. After a few years it enof the site where they moved to.

tered the catalog of the most pop-

World.

Anne’s father and husband were The book was published by her ular books in England, and King instrumental in the founding of half-brother, the Reverend John George III ordered the purchase Harvard University in 1636. Two Woodbridge. She did not intend of the book for his library. of her sons graduated from this

to draw attention to her works.

On July 10, 1666, a fire broke out

university.

Having prepared the book for

in the house of Anne Bradstreet,

Her first book was called The

publication, he sent her a letter tragically changing her life. The

Tenth Muse Lately Spring Up in

from London, asking how she

America.

wanted to be presented on the and all her savings were lost—in-

The book was published in Eng-

cover. She decided not to give

land in 1650. Therefore, Anne

her name. The author’s name was

Bradstreet is not only the first

stated as: “By a Gentlewoman of

house was burned to the ground, cluding the unique library with Continue Reading to Pg. 27

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Women Empowerment Event On Jan 5, 2022, ABN Circle & XeaAnna Artistry’s Women Empowerment Wednesday event.

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Aden Center

On Jan. 15, 2022 the Aden Center celebration weekend school grand opening.

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Jokes & Thoughts

s/jokes ent/article v e r u o y at: s, email us To submit n io it d e g min in the upco g.com ma info@hyatt

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about 800 books on theology, history, literature, medicine and

terrible fire, where she argued land’s North American colonies that everything she lost had to have her books published.

never belonged to her—that her Many of Bradstreet’s poems were She was left homeless and with- house and possessions always published later, in the 19th and politics.

out a livelihood. Her health be-

belonged only to God, who just

20th centuries, from a manu-

gan to deteriorate. Her relatives, for some time allowed her to use script that was accidentally preincluding her grandchildren, be- His property. At 60 years of age, served in the family archive. gan to die.

Anne Bradstreet passed away on

However, despite these hard-

September 16, 1672.

ships, Anne Bradstreet’s faith re-

She prepared an edition of “Se- would not be so pleasant: if we lected Poems” which was pub- did not sometimes taste adver-

mained unshakable. She believed

“If we had no winter, the spring

lished in America posthumously, sity, prosperity would not be so welcome.” - Anne Bradstreet was a test sent by God, and that in 1678. everything that had happened her family found their peace in

Anne Bradstreet became the

paradise.

most prominent early English

To my Dear and Loving Husband

She even found the strength to poet in North America, as well If ever two were one, then surely devote one of her poems to this as the first woman writer in Eng- we. If ever man were loved by wife, then thee; If ever wife was happy in a man, Compare with me, ye woman, if you can. I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold, Or all the riches that the east doth hold. My love is such that rivers cannot quench, Nor aught but love from thee, give recompense. Thy love is such I can no way repay, The heavens reward thee manifold, I pray. Then while we live, in love let’s so persevere That when we live no more, we may live ever.

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Recipe Mouth Watering Mansaf

by: Abumallek Makes and Bakes. Dr Anas Nahhas

Ingredients: 4 Lamb Chops or Shanks 4 Cups Jameed 2 Cups Rice 1/2 Cup Almond Pieces 1 Saj Thin Flatbread 4 Tbs Ghee 1/2 tsp Turmeric

4 Cardamom Cloves 4 Bay Leaves 1/4 tsp Nutmeg 1/2 tsp Cinnamon 1/2 tsp Black Pepper 1 Loomi (dried lime) 4 Small Onions, Sliced.

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Place meat in boiling water for few min, then remove and rinse. Pat dry with paper towel. Heat 2 Tbs ghee, sauté onions, then add meat for 5 more min, turning meat once. Then add water, loomi, and spices except turmeric. Cover and cook for 90 min. Remove & set aside a few cups of meat broth (to cook rice in), then add jameed and mix well. Keep on heat for another 1 hour until meat is well done. Meanwhile, heat 2 Tbs ghee to toast almonds, then remove them from ghee. Now add rinsed and washed rice to ghee and stir for few min. Add 4 cups meat broth and the turmeric. Add little salt if needed because jammed has salt. Stir and bring broth to a boil, then reduce heat to lEnjoyowest and cook covered for 30 min. Place bread in a serving platter and put rice on top. Ladle jameed onto them to soak a bit, then place meat on top. Pour the rest of jameed in a bowl beside the rice and meat when serving. Garnish the rice and meat with the almonds and fresh chopped parsley. Serve it hot !

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