It was the very first conference I actually join in as an International Student Committee (ISC) representative. Therefore, I've written a personal reflection of the experience:
WAGL 2008 was a great experience that I will never forget. It was a great memory to be added to my best memories in life. Indeed, I never thought I would benefit from the WAGL the way I did. I never thought that attending the WAGL would change my life the way it did. First of all, meeting other ISC members and the delegates was a great opportunity to make new friends and learn about each others experiences. I met so many people I have never imagined to ever meet, like: Jane Fonda, Sarah Ferguson, Dr. Mary Sue Coleman, Carol Bellamy, Helen Thomas, and other Emarati and Arab women leaders. I also made a lot of friends who I’m proud of. The WAGL also allowed me to express our Emarati identity and show other people how proud we are of our culture and religion. The WAGL has also changed my life. It has made me a stronger woman who can handle obstacles to reach her goal of making a change in this world. The most inspiring speech that really touched me was the one by Jane Fonda. Her complimenting us, Emarati women, as being smart and confident but that we may have society obstacles made me think deeply. Indeed, she was right in what she had said. Thereby, I decided to try to make a change and never let those obstacles stop me. In addition, I decided to continue my studies on leadership to a higher level to expand my knowledge and distribute it among others in our society.
WAGL 2008 was a great experience that I will never forget. It was a great memory to be added to my best memories in life. Indeed, I never thought I would benefit from the WAGL the way I did. I never thought that attending the WAGL would change my life the way it did. First of all, meeting other ISC members and the delegates was a great opportunity to make new friends and learn about each others experiences. I met so many people I have never imagined to ever meet, like: Jane Fonda, Sarah Ferguson, Dr. Mary Sue Coleman, Carol Bellamy, Helen Thomas, and other Emarati and Arab women leaders. I also made a lot of friends who I’m proud of. The WAGL also allowed me to express our Emarati identity and show other people how proud we are of our culture and religion. The WAGL has also changed my life. It has made me a stronger woman who can handle obstacles to reach her goal of making a change in this world. The most inspiring speech that really touched me was the one by Jane Fonda. Her complimenting us, Emarati women, as being smart and confident but that we may have society obstacles made me think deeply. Indeed, she was right in what she had said. Thereby, I decided to try to make a change and never let those obstacles stop me. In addition, I decided to continue my studies on leadership to a higher level to expand my knowledge and distribute it among others in our society.

Interesting reading.
ReplyDeletei agree to continue this experience and i encourage u to learn more culture,religion and Traditions To benefit from each other.
keep going in your writing .
waiting your Creativity.
Thanks
Thanks :)!
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