Give details about your experience abroad

A brief about me:-

I was an international student,

I studied abroad for six years and then worked there for a half a year,

I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration concentrated in finance, took multiple different business courses throughout my time as a student, and I also worked as an international student assistant. I volunteered and was member of the finance club at the university.

After graduation, I worked there for a while then returned back from abroad.

I currently work as an auditor

Now, I am trying to obtain a master degree abroad in a different country and region and these questions are for the admission to the university.

Please let me know if you have any questions..

3) Describe an achievement you are particularly proud of and explain why (100 words):

4) Describe an experience that has fundamentally changed the way you see the world. How did this transform you? (400 words):

5) What do you hope to gain both personally and professionally from the MIB ? (400 words):

6) What matters most to you and why ? (400 words)

7) What else would you like us to know as we consider your application?

C# Abstract Class Implementation

/ Hello! The instructions on this one are below. The instructor says it should only take 5-10 minutes to do! It mentions an abstract class example of the animal. I will include the image shown to us in the attachments as Animal.jpg! Thank you!!

Lets go back to our D&D game program idea. You are now creating the character generator explanation portion. So eventually we want to make our program so that, if the user has no idea what he wants to be, he can select one of the character types and it will explain to them what that character can do.

So, using the abstract class example of the animal, you will create a base-class called characterinfo.
In this class you should have two modules (like in the Dungeon and Dragons style game program that you developed and altered previously):
The introduction module will simply say: You are looking at the fighter style classes. Be warned, you will be in the thick of all the fighting!
The second module will be the one you will override and be used for text. You may name this how you wish.

Using the abstract class you should have two derived classes: Fighter and Paladin.
You will override the second module to give more specific details of the fighter and paladin.

Fighter: The fighter is one of the standard classes in Dungeons & Dragons. A fighter is a versatile, weapons-oriented warrior who fights using skill, strategy and tactics. Fighter is a generic and broad class but can be tailored the players ideas.

Paladin: The paladin is a holy knight. Paladins crusade on behalf of their chosen deity and could be either good or evil (anti-paladin). Because the deity grants their powers, they are also considered a limited divine spellcaster.
In the main module you will call both to show that they work (Like in like in the Dungeon and Dragons style game program that you developed and altered previously).

War and Violence

On the contrary. We discussed three general approaches to war and violence: (1) realism, (2) pacificism, (3) just war theory. Which of these do you support? Take some inspiration from Aquinas and give three reasons for a different position and answer those positions (in addition to stating reasons for your own position).

Book Review- All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

Introduction Paragraph: Book title and author, main idea of story, main characters of the book, something unique and interesting about the story/book for readers to know.

Body Paragraph 1: Main Idea of the story/book, where the story takes place, when the story takes place, and something unique about the time/place in which the story takes place and how it affects the characters.

Body Paragraph 2: Main characters of the story/book, what are the relationships like between characters in the story/book, does something important or meaningful to the story happen to a or between characters and if so describe it in one sentence.

Body Paragraph 3: Favorite part of the story/book and why, what did you think about the way it was written, do you think other kids would enjoy reading this book an why?

Conclusion: Was the story/book entertaining, educational, amusing, etc., and why, why did you enjoy/not enjoy reading this story/book, and would you recommend other kids read this book?