الثلاثاء، 30 ديسمبر 2014

الحدث الأضخم #جمعية_رسالة_للأعمال_الخيرية #سفااري 🎋🎋🎉🎉🎌🔜🔜🔜🔜

#رسالة #متعة_العطاء  
#resala_charity_organization ✌️🎋 #سفاري_مساعدات #قريبا 🔜🔜🔜 #الحدث_الأصخم ✌️😍 🔜🔜🔜🔜#Soon .. 
Follow us #instagram #facebook check links in bio. ,, to contact us at email : mosa3datresala00@gmail.com .

My special and happiest moments 🎉🎉😍☺️❤️❤️❤️

  1. It is never to late to start again but yes it is always very early when one gives up. 
  2. So , Let us leave behind sadness, regrets and painful moments and have a new start full of joy this new year. Happy new year 🎉🎉🎉🔜🔜🔜❤️❤️😍

الاثنين، 29 ديسمبر 2014

#ميديا_الخير >> #سفاري :)


وبدا العد التنازلى لاضخم حدث لنشاط مساعدات
وجارى تحضير سفينة الخير لاقوى ‫#‏سفارى‬ !
استعدوا ياوحوش .. ياتلحق الحدث يامتلحاقوش
‫#‏ميديا_الخير‬

Resala ... check the link :)

من ضمن الافكار الخاطئة عند البعض ...مش انا اللى هفرق او هزود
انت بمشاركتك كفرد .. انت بتسعد عائلة كاملة  
بمشاركة 75 متطوع على اكتر من قافلة
تم توزيع بطاطين واجهزة كهربائية وشنط عينية ووجبات
على 180 اسرة فى قريه العبادلة
اليوم كان تابع لفرع رسالة طوخ
وانتظرونا وجداول القوافل لشهر يناير قريبا 
لمزيد من صور القوافل من اللينك التالى :-

Resala charity organization .. ;)



اليوم السابع اون لاين :-

وخصصت الجمعية أرقام للطوارئ، ليتمكن أى مواطن من الإبلاغ عن أى حالة من المشردين فى حاجة للمساعدة اللازمة من كسوة شتوية أو بطاطين.

ولقراءة الخبر كاملا من اللينك التالى :-

http://www.youm7.com/story/2014/12/29/جمعية_رسالة__توزيع_15000_بطانية_و750_ألف_قطعة_ملابس_شتوية_بم/2007246#.VKErkF7SA0

الأحد، 28 ديسمبر 2014

Introduction :)


Hey , My name is Kholud Mohamed  I was born in Gada and grew up in Cairo . I'm studying fourth year at faculty of science Ain shams university .i am a volunteer at resala charity organization , and i have dedicated my life to helping others . As for my family, I have just one brother and 2 sisters . My father is a lawyer but he was dead in 2007 . My mother has been taking care of house hold. I am a friendly person, a good thinker, and am flexible to work in any shift. I can work and study for longer hours without any break, if I am interested in that. My life style is very simple.I'm interested in many things such as music, reading novels, and watching movies. I love to read love stories and suspense thrillers. I want to improve my English  and  French skills and I am glad to be here. My other hobbies including being with my friends. I'm personally interested in becoming a Scientist  & An expert in the field of Applied Mathematics.  However, there are many different career opportunities that I like. I believe that a job should be like a hobby, enjoyable. It takes a long time to study pure math courses. It is very difficult and requires a tremendous amount of patience and hard work. I hope that I'll be able to meet these challenges, and that my dream will come true. As for now, I'm only focusing my attention on enjoyment. I'm being my true self with the values, dreams and goals that I have. <3 So this is 'Me' standing in front of all of you. Thank you 


The finals 😓😓📚


Advice for College Students: Encouragement

Realize that a successful college career requires hard work, dedication, and sacrifice.

Nothing worth while is easy, as the old saying goes, and this certainly is true of a college education. A successful college career requires years of hard work, and you can't expect to be a success without devotion and sacrifice.
This is an unpleasant metaphor, but college is a sort of "weeding" process. People get good jobs in part because of how well they have proved themselves through their hard work and dedication in college. They have demonstrated that they have what it takes to succeed. Many people begin college but do not succeed at it. There are a limited number of good jobs out there, and college helps "weed out" the people who are unlikely ever to get those jobs.
I firmly believe that most people can be successful in college and that the amount of hard work, dedication, and sacrifice is what separates those who are successful from those who are not.
Make your education a top priority.

Don't defeat yourself.

As just about anyone who has earned a college degree can tell you, there will be moments when you don't think you can do it, moments when you doubt your ability to succeed. This is normal, but don't let the doubts themselves defeat you.
I remember vividly such moments myself, when a course seemed too hard, when the work ahead of me seemed like too much, but then I decided that if I was going to be "defeated" by something, I was at least going to give it my best effort. If a college course was too much for me, so be it, but I was not going to let my doubts defeat me. I did not want to live with the lingering idea that I did not succeed at something because I did not even give myself a fair chance to succeed.
We can't be successful at everything, and you might face challenges that are too much for you (at the time), but don't work against yourself and let your doubts defeat you.

Give Yourself a Reasonable Workload.

One major cause of students not succeeding is an unreasonable expectation concerning the amount of time college requires. Some students give themselves such as unreasonable workload that success is nearly impossible. It's not unusual for an instructor to hear a student say something like "I'm sorry that I did not complete the assignments, but I work full time, go to school full time, and take care of three children."
The general rule is that you should expect to spend a minimum of two hours working on assignments outside of class for every hour that you spend in class. So imagine that you are taking 12 credit hours. This number of credit hours requires that you spend at least 10 hours a week attending class, along with at least 20 hours a week working on assignments outside of class (remember that this is a minimum!). And you probably spend at least five hours a week getting ready for class and driving to and from the college. That's 35 hours a week as a minimum amount of time you need to devote to your classes, and that's about the equivalent of a full-time job. Now imagine having a full-time job as well.
I can't imagine someone thinking that he or she should have no problem working two full-time jobs, yet many students think that they should have no problems handling a full-time job and a full load of college courses. These expectations are unreasonable, and they often lead to failure.
Don't set yourself up to fail. Realize that a successful college experience takes a lot of time, probably a lot more time that 35 hours a week for a full-time student. Give yourself a reasonable workload, and you should greatly increase your likelihood for success.

Adcive For College Students : Encouragement

Advice for College Students: Encouragement

Realize the possibilities.

Too many people go through life hating their jobs, never realizing their potential, and never following any of their dreams.
As a college student, though, you are taking vital steps toward doing something that you really want to do, even if you are not yet sure of what this might be. It is so important to realize the possibilities and the choices in front of you. Instead of wandering from boring job to boring job and living an unfulfilled life, you can, to a large extent, determine your future and do what you love.
Of course, you are likely to be disappointed if your ambition is to be the President of the United States or an Oscar-winning actor, but a college education can take you into a career that you really care about: marine-biologist, writer, teacher, veterinarian, lawyer, entrepreneur, computer specialist, whatever. The choice is yours, and it's important to realize that. Think of how many people do not have these choices or do not realize that they do. You only live once, and a college education can help you make the most out of your life.