Sunday, April 28, 2019

Dubai (UAE) Indian teen gets acceptance letters from "7 US Universities"


Hundreds of parents may have been caught bribing officials to get their child a seat in a prestigious university  but there are students who reach the top with their own hard work and merit.
A 17-year-old Indian student in Dubai, for example, has been offered acceptance letters from seven prominent US-based universities, including Ivy League schools such as Dartmouth College and University of Pennsylvania.
Other high-ranking universities, such as University of California in Berkeley, John Hopkins, Emory, George Town and George Washington University, have also offered Simone Noorali a spot.
She has studied at the Uptown School in Mirdif for all of her grade school years and has managed to keep straight A's since Year 9.
"I honestly think there is no secret to being accepted into this many universities. The whole process is about discovering yourself. Everyone has something unique to offer," 

"While applying to universities, it forced me to look back at my life and try to figure out the reason behind everything I did. I had explained all of that eloquently to universities in my college application essays," said Simone, who is also the head girl at her school.
Besides keeping her grades on top, Simone is also an accomplished pianist; she's written a book that is being used for educational purposes; she's part of the school's Model United Nations programme, and was also its inaugural secretary-general.

Finding the right balance between academics, extracurricular activities, her social life and time with family has been one of the major challenges she faced - though for her, it's not impossible to do.

When her acceptance letters started pouring in, Simone was surprised as she didn't expect the variety of choices she'd be left with.

In her college application essays, she had written about her successes, but also revealed some of the struggles she faced.

"When I was young, I was a completely different person - I was the most shy, introverted, shell of a person you could've ever met. And I think, now, if I look back, I never would've thought I could reach where I am today," she said.

"But, I think, somewhere along the path, my teachers, my friends and my family kept pushing me and helped me believe in myself. They also helped me find resilience in the hurdles I faced. The way I've grown up in the past few years has helped me reach where I am today. I couldn't have even imagined getting accepted into this many top universities."
Simone's father, Sameer Noorali, said his daughter is a "prime example" of how students can get into prestigious universities without parents having to buy their way in.

Several universities across the US, celebrities and other parents have been sued for giving and taking bribes - putting into question how many students, currently enrolled and in the past, really got there through their own hard work.
He said: "I'm very proud of her achievement. I must say to all of the parents that in a world where there are college scams and parents offer up to millions of dollars just for a seat in one of these colleges - here is proof that through sheer hard work, persistence and supporting your child, these children are very capable."
When asked which university she would be choosing, Simone said her decision would be based on which varsity offers the best programme in international relations and economics.

"I would advise students to do what they love and not force themselves into doing anything.
That's such a big part of motivating yourself and finding what you love to do," she added.

Simone's book on human trafficking in India called The Girl in the Pink Room, is being used in a few Taaleem schools by teachers and students for research purposes. It'll be available in bookstores sometime this year.

"Discovered a new type of nature in a cave of the Philippines"

 

Our human being has increased. The Philippines has discovered an inappropriate nature of humans.
Having been found on the largest island of Luzon in the country, his name is also named Humo Lawrenceans.
Her physical implications are found to be a combination of our ancient father's ages and recent humans.
This could mean that early human relations were successful in reaching South-East Asia from Africa, which was considered impossible before it.
These investigations show that human evolution in this region was a complex matter and there were probably three or more variables at the arrival of our experienced immigrants.
One of them is Humor Florence Sensis, which we also know as 'Hubat', which was found 50,000 years ago on the Florence island of Indonesia.
Chris Stringer, professor of the Natural History Museum in London, says, "After the discovery of Humor Florence Sensex in 2004, I had told that this experience of human evolution in Florence may have been repeated on other parts of the region."
 

'The estimate was confirmed on the island of Luzon, 3,000 km away. These samples found in the northern Cave Cave descent are described in 'Nature'. Their age is reported between 50,000 to 67,000 years.
It has 13 remaining remnants of adults and children, including teeth, hands and feet. He has been evacuated from a cave in the excavation released from 2007.
Humor Florence has some physical similarities to humans in the modern era of Sensex But the remaining effects are like Austrochemical pythones, which had a living, vertical bin-rayed creature 20-20 million years ago in Africa.
Finger and thumb bones are broken, which shows that climbing was necessary for that type. The same is seen in some types of ostracal pythonas

If the Austrochemical pythones were able to reach South-East Asia, it could change our idea of exit from humans in Africa.
For a long time, it was believed that before the Africa in Africa, Architects migrated almost 1 million years ago.
And because Luzon can only reach the sea route, it also raises the question that how the creatures have reached the island before.
On the island along with Humo Lausanneans, another creature named Danny Sauses also had a home, who met our native monarch when they came.
It is proved by observing DNA, because there is no evidence of Danny Schones in this region.
 

It is believed that history of 'Habubas' or Humo Florence Sensex, found on Indonesia's Florence island, is some 50,000 to 100,000 years old, which means that they have had modern humans.
Scientists have also said that the physical effects of Humo Florence Sensex and Austrochemical pythonas are found. But researchers say hubes came from Humo Architects, but many of their organs resumed over time.
 

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