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Being out of the comfort zone

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My first experience as an interpreter! In this blog, I will be talking about my experience in interpreting. On 22 of November, there was a talk titled ‘Hearing faces, seeing accents’ presented in Qatar University by Ingrid Piller a professor of applied linguistics and the department wanted students to volunteer for interpreting her talk to Arabic.                                         I would not usually have the courage to do that because I am still a beginner and I’m not really trained, but my friends encouraged me to participate with them in this exciting yet challenging experience, I agreed to push myself and get out of my comfort zone.  We were seven girls and we took turns so that each one of us interpret for 5 minutes. My turn comes, and I feel very nervous but excited at the same time. At first, I missed up and my brain was still processing what it has to...
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Soft skills vs Hard skills Going through university and to the workplace, people grow soft and hard skills that help them in every stage of their lives. Hard skills are teachable abilities that can be seen and measured such as math, photography, reading, cycling and many other things that a person can develop themselves in. However, soft skills are less tangible and some are innate abilities  but can be acquired as well such as socializing with others, etiquette, teamwork, and communication. I feel like I have better or stronger hard skills than soft skills just because my education system focuses more on that rather than the soft skills which I feel they are more important. I believe soft skills are more crucial because even if someone is a genius but do not know how to interact and get along with people, they would not be able to fit in and have peace in their relationships.                        ...

TED Talks

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Sheikha Almayassa's TED Talk About culture.     Globalizing the local, localizing the global was the title of her talk. Sheikha Al mayassa talked about different aspects of the Qatari culture and touched upon important notions. She talked about the Qatari identity and Qatar plans to the world in adequacy and a way that attracts people to want to know about the Arab and Qatari culture.  Sheikha Almayassa talked about many important arguments and one of them is developing the country while maintaining the Qatari identity, she wants to break the walls between the east and the west in order for all people to learn from and about each other. “We don’t want to be all the same, but we want to respect each other and understand each other” said Sheikha Almayassa, about building an organic relationship with the world. The second thing she focused on, is the influential role of women now a days in our society for future generations and how powerful women a...

Influential Businesses in Doha

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Businesses in Doha  Now a days in Doha, small businesses like home businesses are becoming the source of income for a lot of people and some of these businesses are being very creative in their work to an extend where you can not tell that it is simply made by a home business. These small businesses get support by social media influencers’ advertising their business. The Qatari guy Abdulrahman Alemadi  t ook advantage of all these small businesses to start his own, he opened Market CafĂ© where home business owners who sell food can rent a small refrigerator for a month and sell their food or other businesses to rent a shelf to sell their products. I chose to talk about this business because it is a one of a kind no one has ever thought about this before and it is very creative and original, and this is what attracted me to it. Abdulrahman has other businesses such as Draft Coffee Bar and Soft Loop Cafe and he made a smart choice opening a business like Marke...

Qatar Vision 2030

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Qatar Vision 2030  In this blog, I will be talking about two of the coming projects that will fulfil Qatar’s vision for 2030. The first project is Lusail City and the second is Qatar Rail, I chose to talk about these two in specific because these are the most I’m excited about and they are going to be completed very soon.  Lusail City  Lusail City is one of the largest sustainable cities in Doha with its astonishing concepts and modernity it is the typical illustration of what Qatar’s vision in 2030. The city extends across an area  of 38 km and has four islands, one of them is Qetaifan island where luxurious waterfront living meets and where people can relax and enjoy spa treatments, tennis courts and pools. Furthermore, Lusail City is going to have entertainment and commercial districts with breathtaking architectural construction, commercial towers and avenues. This project will be completed by 2019 which is very exciting. I personally would love t...

The process of finding a job for recent graduates

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This blog mainly focuses on the process the Qatari government follows to create opportunities for recent Qatari graduates, and I will list websites that can be helpful to find jobs. This blog will shed light on challenges that face Qatari graduates and offer solutions that may be helpful in order to overcome those challenges.  A recent graduate is applicable for jobs that one shows competence in based on requirements provided by the employer. Competence is determined based on the graduate’s level of education then academic evaluations, physical abilities or other skills acquired. For instance, the minimum requirement for government military services job for Qataris is a high school diploma, thus, according to the level of education of the applicant he/she will have better or higher position in the job. Furthermore, job fairs in universities where students and seniors get the opportunity to know more about the work place and meet the representative of the companies is another...