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24 Years Old
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Egypt
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Female
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Yes! That is really who you are!
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I am a young person full of potenial,keen to learn, ready to take chances and determined to succeed
1. Focus on results
2. I am able to work in a team and have the ability to communicate. 3. I have the ability to build effective relationships.
4. I have knowledge exchange and continuous improvement
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2. I am able to work in a team and have the ability to communicate. 3. I have the ability to build effective relationships. 4. I have knowledge exchange and continuous improvement
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I am able to work in a team and have the ability to communicate
“A couple strengths I have are planning and execution, and working with people. I’ve always been very good at planning and detailing all the steps. Even in college, I would spend time organizing my week and planning a strategy to tackle each class or assignment. Executing a plan has always come easy for me as well. I believe it’s due to proper planning. I also work with people very well in a way where I use the strengths of each individual in a team to produce the best results. Because of my easy going personality, I’ve been told by my directs that it’s easy to approach me.”
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The recent voluntary work I did was during the lockdown.
Due to the corona pandemic outbreak, the whole world came to a standstill.
All of a sudden, the government of my nation took a brave decision of imposing a strict lockdown to limit the spread of the deadly virus.
The whole country came to a standstill.
When I saw a smile on their faces after a long time, I got enlightened.
It was a life-changing experience for me, and I sincerely believe that that act of mine has made me a better human being.
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Graduate: I have completed a graduate degree (e.g. I have a Masters degree or PhD)
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1. Eat Locally
Send a message to businesses in your community by supporting local merchants. One of the best ways to put your money where your mouth is — quite literally — is to eat at local restaurants. More specifically, choose eateries that source their ingredients from nearby farms and suppliers so that your meal requires less fuel to get to the table.
2. Form a Community Garden
Urban areas don’t always provide the space you need to cultivate your own green space. Instead, you might be able to pool your community together to start a group gardening project. You and your neighbours can grow fruit, veggies, flowers and anything else that comes from the ground.
While you might have to obtain grants and permissions to get started, doing so can help your community go greener in more ways than one. For example, your garden can also house a compost pile through which locals can dispose of food waste without it ending up in a landfill.
3. Start a Neighbourhood Compost Bin
You could also promote sustainability in the community with a shared compost pile. Starting a compost pile for more than one family ensures you have enough scraps to get the soil going. Then, once you have a hearty supply, you can all start using it to grow your gardens — another win for the earth.
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“I was passed over for a promotion at my previous job, which was disappointing at first. But I used the experience as an opportunity to reflect on my strengths and weaknesses and set new career goals. I took on additional responsibilities and sought out professional development opportunities to improve my skills. Through this experience, I learned the importance of perseverance and self-improvement.”
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This is the wildcard section. As an evaluator, please provide a rating based on your overall impression and your sincere gut feeling about this application. No other justification is required.
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22 January 2025 at 15 h 49 min |
22 January 2025 at 15 h 49 min |
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