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Experience Matters: Why I'm Running for Head Girl

From my years in school, I've learned that leadership isn't just about having a title; it's about action. My experiences have shaped me into a candidate who is ready to listen, collaborate, and make a real difference. I've been involved in many school activities, and each one has taught me valuable lessons about teamwork, problem-solving, and the importance of perseverance. I'm confident in my ability to take on the role of Head Girl. I've learned that a good leader is someone who can connect with others, understand their needs, and work together to find solutions. Through my involvement in various school projects, I've had the chance to work with students from all backgrounds.  Through my role as a class monitor, which I’ve been numerous times, I had the opportunity to address the concerns of my classmates..  This has given me the ability to consider different perspectives and to make fair decisions. I'm ready to use my experience to advocate for the st...

From Gossip to Group Chats: How We Spill the Tea Through Time

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📞   Communication has always been a part of human life. From the beginning of time, people have found ways to connect with one another—whether by using smoke signals, writing on cave walls, or sending handwritten letters across long distances. As time passed, new inventions changed the way we talk, share ideas, and stay in touch. Today, communication is faster, easier, and more global than ever before. In this article, we’ll take a look at how communication tools have evolved and how they continue to shape the way we live, work, and interact with the world around us. A Look Back: The Early Days of Communication Before we had phones, emails, or instant messaging, people relied on very basic tools. Messages were often delivered by hand, sometimes taking days or even weeks to reach someone. Think about how long it would take to send a letter across the country or even to another village. The invention of the telegraph in the 1800s allowed messages to be sent through electric si...