Abida Awais
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Empowering the Next Generation:
Ever since I was a child, the individuals around me have empowered me to seek after what I wanted to pursue. And for me, that was science. My guardians permitted seven-year-old Nicole to flip through the pages of their ancient medical textbooks filled with overwhelming words such as acute pharyngitis, viral rhinitis, and anemia. Even though seven-year-old Nicole didn't precisely understand what these words meant, she was still charmed by the apparently perpetual world of the human body.
By Abida Awais2 years ago in Education
A Journey Through Cancer and Faith
Three years ago, at 35, I received a call in my office with the results of a recent scan. I had finally gotten pregnant after years of infertility and had a perfect one-year-old boy, Zach. I was working at my dream job in academia with my husband. But a few months before, I’d started feeling pain in my stomach. After seeing many specialists without answers, a physician’s assistant called to tell me I had stage IV cancer and needed to come to the hospital immediately.
By Abida Awais2 years ago in Motivation
"Igniting the Spark: Rekindling Passion in Education"
Kai was an awesome kid, never caused any issues. He culminated this way of hanging over his table and holding his pencil in such a way that if you weren't paying attention very carefully, you'd really think that he was working, which he was not most of the time. He had hair that hung down before his eyes. You could tell that it was nothing personal, but Kai just did not get a whole bunch out of school.
By Abida Awais2 years ago in Education
Art of Self-Expression
I've been looking at this piece for a year, and no one has bought it. Now that I've just gotten paid, I think I ought to finally get it. It's so charming, with a bow and an emblem, which I'm truly into right now. Emblems are such a fun detail—they add a touch of refinement and a bit of energy. I've been gravitating towards pieces that inspire a sense of fancy academia, a style that blends intellectual sophistication with a hint of vintage charm.
By Abida Awais2 years ago in Art
The Watermelon Wisdom
Once upon a time, in a little town settled between rolling slopes and shining streams, there lived a shrewd ancient minister named Ace Sito. He was known far and wide for his profound intelligence, irresistible laughter, and ability to discover bliss in the simplest of things. Villagers would regularly seek his counsel, hoping to gather even a fraction of his knowledge and humor.
By Abida Awais2 years ago in BookClub
HOW and WHY the Craft of Camel Skin Lamps Endures in Multan, Pakistan. AI-Generated.
**HOW and WHY the Craft of Camel Skin Lamps Endures in Multan, Pakistan** The craft of making camel skin lamps in Multan, Pakistan, is a century-old tradition that requires meticulous steps, skill, and patience. Despite modern challenges, artisans like Malik Rahman Nakash strive to keep this cultural heritage alive.
By Abida Awais2 years ago in Art
HOW Electromagnetic Induction Works: Exploring Faraday's Law. AI-Generated.
his section depicts an exhibit of electromagnetic induction, showcasing Faraday's Law. The exhibit includes an aluminum plate levitating over a coil of wire due to induced currents and the resulting magnetic fields. Here's a breakdown of the key points:
By Abida Awais2 years ago in Education
How to Maintain Attraction When First Meeting a Woman. AI-Generated.
Once you first meet a lady, it's enticing to open up and tell her as much about yourself as possible. While you might initially be rewarded for your candid disclosure, you'll inevitably be rebuffed later on for giving away too much information too soon.
By Abida Awais2 years ago in Families
