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Sunday 6 April 2014

What I Am Today

I perfectly fit into the typical boyish mage. As a youth I muddied my clothes, climbed to nauseatingly high tree tops, played hours of video games, and tinkered with computers. I quickly grew passionate about the artistic value of video games and the logical nature of computers. My family survived off of my father's social security disabilities check, so we could not afford the high tech luxuries I craved in my earlier years. On my friends' computers, I taught myself how to type, surf the web, use programs, and repair simple technical problems. When I finally reached the engineering university I worked to save up enough money to invest in a computer. As an adult my creativity, talents, and logical abilities were polished through hands on computer work for a college and volunteer work for a significantly special group of people.
At University of Taxila my instructor gave me exciting news of an opportunity for me to work with Microsoft as Student Partner & Intern. The opportunity helped me to build my global network with industry experts and connected me with like-minded students and faculty around the world.  During my working period I have developed some Windows 8.1 Store Application (Football QuizzThought Reader)
Six Months Back Government of Kyber Pakhtunkwa shared an opportunity for IT Students to help them in developing E-Commerce System in province with collaboration of World Bank. I & my peers developed a system which helps government to report Poverty (RotiKapraMakan) and help them. For this exertion we were awarded “Best Re-Deployment Award”. It was a highly challenging project. I worked such long hours at the school they practically had to kick me out of the classroom on a nightly basis. And the project followed me home every night as I could not stop thinking about it and working on it well into the late hours of the day. Balancing class time and homework was frustrating, but somehow I successfully managed my time. The work was hard but I enjoyed taking ideas from people and using my talents to mold them into a successful creation. It was truly satisfying.
Volunteer work allowed me to enjoy the more artistic side of computers. Using dramatic programs, I assisted my father in entertaining young people at the special theatrical performances that were put on for them. My childhood friend Kashif Ahmed, mentally challenged was my inspiration. My father and I put on holiday performances and brought my friend along so he could meet new friends. It was a pleasure to watch Kashif mingle and enjoy with other people who were a part of her community. Having a mentally challenged friend and working with his community gave me natural compassion and sensitivity towards people who possess different backgrounds. In the near future, I plan to become a volunteer for the Handicap International with their computer recourses department. The organization needs skilled individuals who can rebuild computers for the mentally handicapped. In the distant future I may be qualified enough to offer my services.




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