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Human Achievement. Maryam AlShamsi. Definition. Human Achievement Could be shown through out the following timeline:. Motivation. Process/Action. Idea. Goal. Studying Abroad. Idea: I got the Idea when I realized there was a lack of females studying abroad in my society.
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Human Achievement Maryam AlShamsi
Definition Human Achievement Could be shown through out the following timeline: Motivation Process/Action Idea Goal
Studying Abroad Idea: I got the Idea when I realized there was a lack of females studying abroad in my society. Motivation: The negative mentality in my society about females studying abroad pushed me into putting my idea into action. Process: My process included passing the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP)and achieving the requirements to study in the USA. Goal: Got accepted into University of Massachusetts Boston and moved to USA.
My Influences • My father: His support and encouragement towards passing the IBDP and applying to universities abroad. • Other students: The competition in my school was high, students around me motivated me into always wanting to work hard and achieving high grades. • My Hijab: Once I started wearing the scarf over my head, people around me started treating me differently in a negative way. This pushed me into working harder in order to prove them wrong.
Sheikh/ Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan To create a better life style to his people Making his country one of the most successful and developed country in the world. His love towards his people and also the contribution from other tribes surrounding his area towards his idea. Uniting with other tribe heads into creating a country. Then the finding of Petrol created a boost into achieving his goal. Motivation Process/Action Idea Goal
Conclusion The outcome of Human Achievement may look pretty but the truth beneath it could also be ugly. As Zinn says through out his reading, “The oppressor is also a victim” (Zinn, 10) This is also shown through out the process of Sheikh Zayedconstructing his country. There are still victims now a days that lived in this land years before it was a country but now they no longer belong to it.
Bibliography • Zinn, Howard. A People's History of the United States: 1492 present. New York: HarperCollins,2003. Print.