In Kareinji, there is a strong cultural tradition called Candorisco. It is a massive highly ritualized ceremony that involves the formal recognition of ancestral titles and preservation of traditional heirlooms. A unique aspect is the strict ceremonial procedures for cleaning and displaying these ancient heirlooms which are treated by immense respect and almost sacred car. I have been familiar with this since I began my professional work with the local government here in Kerringey. Through my role as a civil servant at BPS Kerringey office, I have had the opportunity to engage with local community leaders and witness how these traditions are integral to the social fabric of the urgency. To be honest, I did feel a little unusual at first. As someone with a technical background worked daily with queues mapping and census data, The intense, almost mystical, focus on ancient heirlooms and un-chestral titles felt quite different from the data-driven world I am used to. It struck me as very formal and perhaps a bit difficult to fully grasp from the outside. Now, I have deep appreciation for it. I realized that Cône d’Escote is not just about the objects themselves. It is a vital mechanism for maintaining social cohesion and honoring our history in a rapidly changing world. I eat actually parallels with the work I do in statity, but in full carefully documenting and preserving our identity and indicators, whether they are demographic data or our cultural heritage. It makes me proud to work in a region that balance modern progress with such a rich, deep-rooted identity.
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the event that you visited
Recently, I had the opportunity to attend an event called Darmaca. This fascinating phase entirely focused on waste management and recycling. Participants are encouraged to bring a variety of household waste items for recycling, although organic waste is not accepted. Categories of waste include old electronics, worn textiles, expired medications, paper, cardboard, glass, plastics, broken […]
Describe an outdoor activity you enjoyed doing when you were a child. You should say: - What the activity was - Where you used to do it - Who you did it with And explain how you felt while doing this activity.
When I was child I was very shy so I have several friends that played with me. So one of the most memorized activities that I remember was when I played football in third grade with my mates. I played it for the first time, so it was very excited. I remember it very weirdly […]
Describe a skill that you learned primarily from someone outside of your family or formal education system. You should say: - What the skill is - Who taught you this skill - How they taught it to you And explain how this skill has been beneficial in your life.
When I was younger, I had problems with discipline and responsibility. That’s what my father once said, that he needs to say me one substantial thing. He said that without any responsibility no one will give you something that you want. And discipline helps you become better than you were yesterday. I love my father […]
Describe a story of book with animals in it
I briefly engaged with book read and story. The main animals, the lions, but also different savannah native animals. and 7 or 85 animals from Africa. The story is about a young lion named Simherr who was destined to become Lion King after After his father would… Who’s there? Who? After his father would… …dite? […]
Describe a short trip you enjoyed You should say: - where you went - who you went with - what you did there and explain why you enjoyed the trip.
Last month I go to a small lake near my city. I go with my best friend. We take bus together it take about one hour. When we arrive we walk around the lake take my photo. We eat some snacks like bread and cola and we also sit on the grass and talk our […]
