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  • Part 2: Reflection on the course

    Slack’s user-friendly layout and the simplicity of segregated channels made it an effective communication tool for the lecturer and us students. It provided easy access. Students’ questions were answered either by the lecturer or by other students, which allowed for easy contact among us. Also, it allowed us to share interesting, humorous, or informative posts… Continue reading

  •  Part 1: Reflecting on the Course

    Date: 12/20/2023New AUC Students, The American University in Cairo Dear New Students This letter contains my journey in CORE209602 – Top Core Curr in Glob Studies (2023 Fall) At the end of the journey, it wasn’t easy. I want to tell you that it was filled with many things, such as assignments, activities, outdoor activities,… Continue reading

  • Digital Literacies pathway

    step 1: step 2: This article talks about how important it is for students today to learn not only how to use technology but also why, when, and for whom they should use it. It says there’s a difference between just knowing how to use tech stuff and understanding the reasons and habits behind using… Continue reading

  • Soliya Reflection

    When I think back on my time in Soliya, I find myself navigating between the poles of neutrality and occasional disengagement. The whole experience may be characterized as mediocre—not really excellent or unpleasant, but characterized by periods of boredom. The program’s framework, which included a ton of projects and responsibilities, occasionally seemed burdensome and added… Continue reading

  • Phase 4

    In the tapestry of childhood dreams. Most of us have watched superhero movies and wish to be like them. Also, they have gotten their clothes and tried to do their actions. When we were kids, we had feelings and thoughts all the time that told us if we were superheroes, we would use our powers… Continue reading

  • Phase 3

    New Superhero In the tapestry of childhood dreams, there exists a common thread woven from the fabric of imagination: “the aspiration to possess superhuman abilities and become a superhero.” Most of us have watched superhero movies and wished to be like them. Also, they have gotten their clothes and tried to do their actions. When… Continue reading

  • Every Tuesday

    Let’s start with our special cheering “محبه يا حبى يا حته من قلبى”. This weekly habit has had a profound impact on me, and each gathering leaves me with a renewed sense of purpose and appreciation for the power of compassion and support. The last interaction with Mahaba was quite touching. After missing three weeks… Continue reading

  • Reflecting on the VIA survey

    After completing the survey, I found that the 5 top strengths are “perspective, prudence, honesty, kindness, and forgiveness. This journey of self-discovery has been really helpful to me in learning more about who I am and what makes me special. These characteristics not only characterize me but also influence the way I relate to other… Continue reading

  • Pre-Soliya Reflection

    In the following words, I will reflect on some things I learned in this course. We discovered many topics in the course, each focusing on something related to our course—for example, AI, oppression, cultural appropriation vs. appreciation, and race card.  Secondly, the oppression, I learned about it, which has four types. IDEOLOGICAL, INSTITUTIONAL, INTERPERSONAL, and… Continue reading

  • 15-minute reflection: What we talked about today while walking 

    During bad moments cause of my leg and a special freaking thing when I felt that I was not part of the class, I enjoyed seeing the plots. Things that I am good at are football and volleyball, and I enjoy the physical and team aspects of sports. Creating good vibes comes naturally to me,… Continue reading

About Me

My name is David Hany, and you can call me “Dave,” I’m 20 years old. I study at the AUC, and I’m glad to be here. I have a slight passion for online trades. I love watching sports, listening to music, and sometimes I attend church theater.

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