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| With Some of My New Friends |
Second day already over?; I can't believe it! The fun we are having here makes the moments pass so swiftly! Right from the start of the day with the delicious breakfast, then the amazing speeches and the wonderful GAT group sessions; not forgetting the IB World Cup matches- then a day is just a wink and a blink of an eye.
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| The Amazing IBWSC Word Cup Venue |
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| On The Soccer Pitch |
Today, I had a lot of fun. The Singing Session was just wholesome. I was nominated to teach the singing group a Swahili song. This song is called "Hakuna Matata", which means ' There is no problems'. It is a very favorite song that is taught to all our visitors in Kenya. So, when I stood at the front of the IB delegates in the CIRS theater, I was overwhelmed with the joy of having the chance to share my culture with all the IB delegates.
The GAT group (GAT: P) is just amazing. We get to share our views about sustainability in an involved and an interactive environment. Today we brainstormed about how we would introduce a sustainability strategy and action process in our communities back home. I am so happy to be learning about sustainability and how important it is in our modern society. Amazing, too, is the fact that all the categories of sustainability(political, environmental, social,...) are inter-related and none of them can work without the other.
I learned a very important quote today, "The world is run by those who turn up". I think this quote shall have a significant effect on my life and shall enable me 'make hay while the sun shines'.
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