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Breast cancer

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   Seniors of the Class of 2022 planned and performed  programs to raise breast cancer awareness in the school community. Breast cancer develops when cells in your breast multiply and divide uncontrollably, resulting in a lump of tissue known as a tumor. Breast cancer symptoms include  feeling a lump in your breast, observing abnormalities in the skin of your breasts, and experiencing a change in the size of your breast. Students developed connections and applied their science, math, and reading skills to bring the two-week seminars to a close. Students formed groups and designed engaging and dynamic presentations, activities, and games for their audience, resulting in a successful event There are many symptoms for breast cancer such as, Lump, hard knot or thickening inside the breast or underarm. Swelling, warmth, redness or darkening of the breast. Change in size or shape of the breast. Dimpling or puckering of the skin on your  breasts Although  most breast cancers do not cause pa

Future museum

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  The Museum of the Future is an exhibition space for innovative and futuristic ideas, services and products. The Museum of the Future, located in Dubai's financial district in the United Arab Emirates, consists of three main components: Green Hill, Buildings and Voids. Founded by Dubai Future Foundation It employs the latest technologies in virtual and augmented reality, big data analysis, artificial intelligence and human machine interaction  to answer many questions related to the future of humanity, cities, societies and life on Earth, all the way to outer space. Is Museum of the Future video real? pixels reply: “It's CGI”. The video has since clocked up more than 1.5 million likes. The museum takes visitors on a journey to the year 2071 and creates scenarios of what the future could be like in areas such as outer space resource development, ecosystems and bioengineering , health, wellness and spirituality.

Dubai frame

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  The Dubai Frame is an architectural  landmark in The Beer Park, Dubai. He holds the record for the largest frame in the world. The Guardian newspaper describes it as "the world's largest picture frame," but it is also argued as "the largest stolen building in history." This  150-meter-high glass bridge  that opened in January 2018, gives visitors a glimpse of Dubai's past, present, and future. Also known as Berwaz Dubai, one of the highlights of this unique structure is the glass skywalk deck that stretches across a length of 93 meters, connecting both sides of the Dubai Frame. The Dubai Frame  is an architectural landmark in Zabeel Park, Dubai?  It holds the record for the largest frame in the world . Whilst described by The Guardian newspaper as "the biggest picture frame on the planet,” it is also controversial as the "biggest stolen building of all time.”

Expo trip

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Saudi Arabia's Pavilion is the second largest at Expo 2020 Dubai after the UAE Pavilion . It is located in the Opportunity District . The structure's creative façade represents the Kingdom's unlimited drive, as well as its welcoming character and deep-rooted culture. What is in Saudi Pavilion Expo 2020? Among its features were 650 solar panels , all manufactured in Saudi Arabia. Furthermore, the Saudi Pavilion holds three Guinness World Records: the longest interactive water curtain (32 m), the largest interactive light floor, and the largest interactive digital screen mirror (1,240 sq. m). what is the largest pavilion at the Expo 2020? Saudi Arabia Pavilion, Expo 2020 Dubai The exterior of the Saudi Arabia pavilion features the largest in the world interactive mirror screen with around 8000 LED floor lights that illuminate into different multi-colored patterns. Those are reflected in the mirror.

My journey in AMPS

How were my journey throw AMPS? My journey started in  AMPS since I was a child, I was here since KG1. My school life has been quite the same for the past 13 years, come to school, study, go back home. I have the same friends since I was here and I'm thankful for them.   As I started high school, grade 9, I was so excited. After 6 months of studying,  covid struck and we were announced of 2 weeks online then we would come back, but covid struck harder which made countries all over the world quarantine for months, which led for us to study online throughout grade 9. As we started grade 10, I thought we would go back to school but instead it was another year of online studies , I felt sad that I wouldn't be able to see my friends but at least I wouldn't have to wake up early for school and I can study with a place of my own. I'm a junior right now, an 11th grader, I'm finally happy to be back in school and it's been interesting and fun but also a bit boring sinc