Family
Dr. Kamal Stino was married to Farida Shawki Shenouda and had his firstborn son, Farid, with her. When she died due to complications during delivery he married her sister, Madeline, and had a son, Sherif, and a daughter, Maisie, with her.
In addition to being a prominent figure in Egyptian politics, Dr. Kamal Stino's brother Dr. Moheb Stino was also appointed as minister of tourism and aviation under Sadat. His other brother, Dr. Charles Stino was vice-minister of industry & trade under Nasser.
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“Being in a family is like being in a play. Each birth order position is like a different part in a play, with distinct and separate characteristics for each part. Therefore, if one sibling has already filled a part, such as the good child, other siblings may feel they have to find other parts to play, such as rebellious child, academic child, athletic child, social child, and so on.”
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“It is best for all parties in the combined family to take matters slowly, to use the crock pot instead of the pressure cooker, and not to aim for a perfect blend but rather to recognize the pleasures to be enjoyed in retaining some of the distinct flavors of the separate ingredients.”
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