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Professional Training Days

  We Are The Kids That Never Grew Up From 13 February onward, we have come forward together as a group of 80 folks who share a common experience and interest. Let’s face the fact: being an adult, especially becoming an educator can feel like a bit of regret and nostalgia when we watch our students make fun of and enjoy each and every bit of student moment like we used to do in our earlier student life. But the truth is we can’t go back so couldn’t have my desired childhood entertainment until a call from NAPD. Auspiciously, the days in NAPD offered us that desired student life. We Look Better in School Uniforms During the lockdown period due to the Pandemic situation, life became motionless and dull. Many lockdowns later, we were starting to re-emerge from our still life which undisputedly boosted our effort to deal with the new normal of the world. Luckily, the FTC call came and all of it started with physical exercise and wearing the same white uniform. The fear of getting lat

Book Review On Long Walk to freedom Written By NELSON MANDELA (Part 6-11)

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  1. Introduction “Long Walk to Freedom” is the 1994 autobiography of Nelson Mandela, detailing his ascent from an anti-apartheid activist and Robben Island-jailed terrorist, to ANC leader and a cultural icon. The only memoir published during Mandela’s life, the book is a testament to the greatness of the first black president of South Africa. In this autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom, South African freedom fighter and author Nelson Mandela describes his trajectory from a Xhosa boy in a small village in the Transkei, to a revolutionary anti-apartheid resistance fighter, to a political prisoner held for 27 years in prison, and finally to South Africa’s first black President.  1.1 About the book "Long Walk to Freedom" The book "Long Walk to Freedom" was published in 1994 and portrays Nelson Mandela's autobiography from the day he was born to the date of his inauguration as president of South Africa in 1994. All these 76 years are described on the basis o