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Living in the Big City: The Importance of Good Manners and Dreams

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Living in the Big City: The Importance of Good Manners and Dreams Moving to a new city can be exciting but also a bit scary, especially if you don’t speak the language well. Luckily, the manners and communication skills learned at NEMISA can really help. NEMISA offers helpful courses like digital skills and creative media training, which prepare people to succeed in today’s digital world. This week, we’re also learning about Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech. His words are still powerful today, reminding us that everyone deserves fairness and freedom. His dream shows that big ideas can break down barriers and bring people together. As you explore life in the big city, remember what you’ve learned at NEMISA and be inspired by leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. These lessons will help you grow, make a difference, and enjoy your journey. Keep dreaming, keep learning, and let the city’s energy push you forward.

NEW CHAPTER:MY FIRST WEEK IN THE BIG CITY

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Moving to a big city is like opening a book full of surprises - you never know what story you'll jump into. My first week in the big city was a variety of experiences, a mix of the expected and the completely unexpected.The city is a perfect place to the lovely pictures I paint in my mind. Tall buildings, surprising, and a living different types of people and cultures.As a graphic designer at NEMISA, I found a niche where creativity meets technology. Ideas are not born here; they are made and turned into digital masterpieces. The work is refreshing, challenges my artistic boundaries and forces me to explore new styles in the digital world.But it's not just about work. It's about people, relationships and shared moments of inspiration. It's about finding your tribe in the most unexpected places and realizing that every person you meet has a story that can fill hearts.The city, with its chaos and charm, was an unexpected teacher. It taught me that comfort is found in the ...