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Amira was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1986. She attended a French school in Cairo. During her thirteen years of school she was a very active student, she participated in many extracurricular activities at her school & outside and also during summer vacations. She learnt a lot of stuff during that time such as languages, computer, etiquettes and art. During her years at school & university her passion for training and public speaking was so obvious to all her teachers, colleagues, parents and cousins that her favorite game was playing the role of a teacher and her awaited and favorite task at school was presenting her work to her class at school or university. In 2004 it was time to graduate and to face her new world with faith, education, honesty, integrity, passion, enthusiasm and hope. She always remembers what she has learnt at school from her teachers and nuns.
During her four years at university she was delighted by the interesting field of study that she chose. Amira got her BA in Mass communication with specialization in Integrated Marketing Communication (I.M.C) and minor in Graphic Design from Misr International University in Cairo (M.I.U.). Since she graduated in 2008, she had 2 dreams, the first is to work as a motivational speaker and the second is to establish her graphic design school which evolved to be a Marketing school. But she set aside these 2 dreams for some years but she never forgot them. Then in 2010, she finally found a great opportunity to enhance her political knowledge, to have debates with other fellow students from several countries who are also interested in politics and other topics, to have a cross- cultural experience and to be taught by the finest professors in the world from Harvard university and Georgetown university etc.… and this opportunity was IIPES 2010 (The International Institute of Political and Economic Studies). Which was in Crete. And she has received three credit hours from the master degree from Georgetown university. And that was one of her turning points. ...