Amal Clooney
Amal Alamuddin was born Beirut. The name she was given was the Arabic name'ml amal which translates to "hope". Her family left Lebanon in the year two years old, during the time of civil conflict in Lebanon, to settle in Gerrards Cross Buckinghamshire. The father of her mother, Ramzi Alamuddin, a Lebanese Druze from the Alam al-Din dynasty, a village in Baakline in the Chouf District,[11earned his MBA diploma from the American University of Beirut. After the civil war ended in 1991, [12]13] He returned to Lebanon. Her mother, Baria (nee Miknass), was born to a family of Sunni Muslims in Tripoli in Northern Lebanon,[14][11] and a Palestinian-Jordanian[15] mother. She was an international editor and political journalist for the Saudi-owned al-Hayat paper. The newspaper was founded by her International Communication Experts. The business, which is part of a larger business, specializes in booking celebrity guests photographer, publicity, promotions for events, etc. (17) Amal is the youngest of three children with one sister (Tala) in addition to two half-brothers from her father's marriage to his first wife. 18. Amal attended Dr Challoner's High School, a girls' grammar school situated within Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire, before attending university. Following her graduation of St Hugh's College in Oxford with an Exhibition Grant, as well as the Shrigley Award, she studied at St Hugh's College. [19][20] She graduated with an undergraduate bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a Jurisprudence degree in 2000. (citation required) The next year she was accepted into the New York University School of Law in order to earn the Master of Laws (LL.M) degree. In addition, the Jack J. Katz Memorial Award was awarded for her excellence in entertainment.



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