The law is a vital part of society. Without law, chaos and anarchy would reign. The law is what makes our society possible. There would be no law without crime, discrimination and other social and political injustices. There are many issues that can arise from law differences in different countries. Our current age is filled with stories of injustice that are concordant. They often involve racial issues or sexism, as well as political imbalances and/or differences in class. These issues are so prominent. Why is the Law so prominent?
My passion is to better understand the legal system and how it works. This will allow me to fight for justice. Languages are a way to communicate our thoughts and feelings. The contrast in culture and life styles of three different languages has allowed me to see and appreciate life in a different way. I was able to complete my work experience at a French law firm. It was an experience that helped me feel more confident. This didn’t stop me from being interested in Law. It gave me insight into the process of doing law using a language. I also got to observe the various skills needed to succeed in such a fast-growing establishment. Additionally, I gained amazing insight into the issues that lawyers face by working in a law office. The Bronze Duke of Edinburgh has been completed. This course gave me the opportunity to experience living abroad. I had to plan my routes independently, make my own meals, and cook for myself. As I had to keep my team engaged and work efficiently, and delegate tasks to others, this course allowed me to grow my leadership abilities.
In addition to academic pursuits, I enjoy extracurricular activities like Indian classical and Bharathanatyam. This is because you have to be strong with your footwork, facial expressions, and footwork. With eight years of dedication and hard work, I was able to earn my diploma with distinction. I had the opportunity to dance for many charity organizations over the eight-year period. Also, I performed on the Wembley Arena as a tribute to our fallen soldiers. I was a student-leader in high school and was reelected each time.
The role increased my public speaking ability as I had the responsibility of preparing speeches for various meetings, including weekly assemblies or termly sessions with the governors. It helped me build my confidence through dedication and hard work over the years. As a student leader in high school, I was reelected each year. This position improved my public speaking ability as I had the responsibility of preparing speeches for all occasions, including weekly assemblies and termly meetings. It was a long and hard-working year that helped me gain confidence and allow me to perform and give public speeches. This has allowed me to enter the modeling industry. My passion and confidence have been my focus. This has allowed me to be more creative in my other pursuits.