Archive for the ‘Studies’ Category

The German University in Cairo invited Dr. Amr Hamzawy to give a lecture entitled “Next Steps In Egypt Transition after the Referendum”, presented by AYB (Alashanek Ya Balady) – one of the university’s Student associations. Before I go into the event details in particular, here are some brief points regarding Dr. Amr Hamzawy’s biography: Amr [...]

Today we graduated. We’ve officially bid ‘Highschool’ our farewells. Off we go. The ceremony was fabulous. By the time parents had taken their seats, music was on and we were already walking into the hall. It was a symphony. A beautiful one! Cameras were everywhere, flashlights were like shooting stars! Every parent wanted to capture [...]

And that goes into our school yearbook … Yup, “Graduates” section. Byebye Highschool. It’s just about time each and every one of us takes lead of his/her life. There’s more to it than just college. A whole new life with new dimensions awaits us. One which demands a more responsible and independent us!Life starts now. [...]

A Levels. What else could it be? Well, let’s not over describe it. It IS anti-social, but not VERY. You know, these couple of  months has been a wreck. Getting done with the syllabus, pre-mocks, mocks, then official CIE examinations… hangouts less often, my friends and I barely meet up. Phew! I feel my creativity is restrained.  Anyway, I’m [...]

(My 2nd article for our newly established women empowerment magazine ) We’re not weak. We’re patient. We’re not shallow, not naive, We’re only smarter than showing our intimate strenght throughout. It shines when triggered. Women are born strong. Peacefully strong. We define beauty in all forms. And by beauty, I don’t only refer to the [...]

It’s not the first time an article of mine gets posted in a school magazine, but everytime it does, it feels so beautifully special. As if it’s the first. Proud? Maybe a little bit more than just that. I love writing, and to me, that’s an achievement. I tried to remember, when was the first time [...]

(Now that’s smething I’ve just written for our school female impowerment magazine) Flashback. Rewind the timeline. Stop. Yes, right there, between the late-19th and early-20th century- SUFFRAGETTE. Ignited by the potential of frustrated middle-class backgrounded women, The Suffrage movement started out, hoping for a change, not only in the social and economical statuses, but within the [...]

If I were a substitute of ‘x’ then my ambition would be ‘x’ raised to the power of infinity, and my potential would be derived from the indifinite integral of ‘x‘ exponent infinity i.e. no limits.  Given that ‘x’ could vary, there’s an equally likely chances of positive and negative values. I am however, a straight line of [...]