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Nasiba

Qurbonova Sobir qizi

Jizzakh, Uzbekistan

I was born on October 12, 1996, in the vibrant and culturally rich nation of Uzbekistan. From a young age, I exhibited a keen intellect and a passion for learning, traits that have shaped my future endeavors and academic pursuits.

Growing up, I was always drawn to languages and the intricate art of translation. This fascination led me to pursue higher education in the field, eventually becoming a doctoral student. Currently, I am immersed in groundbreaking research on partcellation in translation, a complex and nuanced topic that explores the division and analysis of text for more accurate and effective translation.

My academic journey is marked by dedication and a relentless pursuit of knowledge. I have become a respected figure in my field, contributing valuable insights and pushing the boundaries of what is known about translation and its many facets.

Outside my rigorous academic schedule, I find solace and joy in my hobbies. An avid reader, I have a particular fondness for the works of Colleen Hoover. My favorite book, "It Ends with Us," holds a special place in my heart, offering both inspiration and a brief escape from my demanding studies.

In addition to reading, I have a passion for drawing. I often spend my free time creating intricate neurographics, a form of art that combines creativity and mindfulness, allowing me to express my inner thoughts and emotions visually. This hobby not only provides me with a creative outlet but also serves as a form of relaxation and mental clarity.

My love for puzzles is another aspect of my multifaceted personality. The challenge of piecing together complex puzzles mirrors my approach to academic research, where patience, attention to detail, and a systematic approach are crucial. The satisfaction I derive from completing a puzzle parallels the fulfillment I feel when making significant strides in my research.

My life is a testament to the balance between academic rigor and personal fulfillment. My dedication to research and my diverse interests outside academia paint the picture of a well-rounded and driven individual. As I continue my doctoral studies, I remain committed to contributing to the field of translation, aspiring to make lasting impacts through my work. My journey is one of passion, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of excellence

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A Journey of a Thousand Steps

Jul 16, 2024 3 months ago

In the quiet town of Meadowbrook, lived a man named George, known for his kind heart and gentle nature. After a severe accident, George was confined to a wheelchair but remained positive, inspiring those around him. Every morning, he would wheel himself to the park to enjoy the fresh air and watch the children play. One day, George noticed a young boy named Tommy struggling to ride his bike. George offered his help, and day after day, they met at the park. George held the bike steady while Tommy practiced. Slowly, Tommy's confidence grew, and one sunny afternoon, he finally rode his bike without assistance. Overjoyed, Tommy thanked George, who replied, "You did all the hard work, Tommy. I just gave you a little push." As weeks passed, Tommy and George became close friends. Tommy often visited George, sharing stories and cookies, while George taught him about gardening. One day, Tommy noticed dusty hiking boots in George's closet. George explained that he used to love hiking before his accident. Determined, Tommy encouraged George to hike again, believing he could do it. Inspired by Tommy, George began rigorous physical therapy. Despite the pain, he persevered, moving from a wheelchair to crutches, then a walker. One crisp autumn morning, George felt ready to take his first steps unaided. With Tommy by his side, George took his first steps in years, each one a testament to his determination. Word of George's achievement spread through Meadowbrook, inspiring the town. They organized a community hike in his honor. The day of the hike, George, wearing his beloved hiking boots, stood at the trailhead with Tommy. Friends, family, and neighbors gathered around, beaming with admiration. "Today, we celebrate not just a hike, but the spirit of never giving up," the mayor announced. The group set off on the trail, with George leading and Tommy skipping alongside. As they hiked, George felt grateful for the journey and for Tommy's unwavering belief in him. Reaching the summit, George looked out over the breathtaking view of Meadowbrook. Turning to Tommy, he smiled, "Thank you, Tommy. You were right. Sometimes, all we need is a little push." Tommy grinned, "And sometimes, Mr. George, we need someone to show us that the impossible is possible." In that moment, surrounded by the warmth and support of his community, George realized that his journey had been about more than walking again. It was about hope, friendship, and believing in oneself and others. And he knew he was exactly where he was meant to be.

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