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businessabroad · 1 year ago
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United Nations Official Languages #12
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Speaking the World's Language: Multilingualism in the UN
If you're eyeing a career with the United Nations, proficiency in its official languages is more than a skill—it's an asset. "United Nations Official Languages - UN Jobs #12" brings into focus the role that language plays within this international organization.
From Arabic to Russian, and French to Chinese, mastering one or more of these languages not only bridges communication gaps but also opens doors to a wealth of opportunities in the UN. This video will guide you through the linguistic expectations and provide practical advice for integrating language learning into your career development plan.
Elevate your UN career aspirations by embracing the power of languages. Join us in exploring the vibrant multilingual world of the United Nations.
#LanguageSkills #UNCareerDevelopment #OfficialUNLanguages #GlobalCommunication
Here are all the videos in this course.
The Benefits of Working at the United Nations
UN Duty Station: What it is and What you Can Expect
The Process of Getting A Job at the United Nations
How to Apply For A Job At The United Nations
United Nations Levels and Salary - What are they?
Type of Contract at the United Nations
United Nations Steps and Contract Negotiation
United Nations Jobs, Job Role, and Posting Locations
UN Job Opportunities - How to Increase Your Odds
Best Places for Your Family to Live
How are you Competing Against
United Nations Official Languages
This is What the UN's Application Process is Like
How to success your test at the United Nations
Before Passing Your Interview at the United Nations
How to Successfully Interview For a Competency-Based Job
List of Questions used in Competency-Based Interview
What to do After the Interview at the United Nations
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transformativeworks · 1 year ago
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International Fanworks Day 2024 is Coming Soon!
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It’s almost time to celebrate International Fanworks Day 2024, and we'd like to hear from you about 10 fandom things that are meaningful to you! We're also still collecting information from fan communities about their own celebration plans. Read more at https://otw.news/iyc
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tswwwit · 8 days ago
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Dipper gets saddled with all of Bills stuff when he dies and suddenly its a role reversal with him trying to reincarnate Bill
I imagine pretty much everyone is upset by this turn of events, including (especially) Dipper! But yes, getting Bill Back would be his top priority, if only to offload all this junk back on his thoroughly irresponsible husband.
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aflamboyanceofflamingos · 6 months ago
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In order to turn a very embarrassing moment of my life into something funny have this stupid Timbern au:
The Drakes are alive so Tim is still on track for being the heir of D.I. but is interning at W.E. for the summer because Bruce offered a position
Bernard has been interning at W.E. as well, for volunteering hours
The both work in a small, newer branch of W.E. that focuses on cultivating more information about Gotham’s history
Bernard’s there because it's the most teen focused thing and Tim’s there because he wants to figure where exactly the Lazarus pit is under Gotham so he can mess with Ra’s
They are currently stationed at an old house that was made into a museum which is managed by Wayne Enterprises, but since most of it is a museum there are only a few rooms to actually work, however it being a teen thing it’s very much choose your own hours so that prevents too many people from being there at once
Tim, who doesn’t want someone to come in a see the fact that he’s already finished cataloging all of the 2023 Donations to the museum and is instead using the time to further research the numerous curses in Gotham and/or watch Demon Slayer, is very happy about this fact and only comes at either the earliest or latest times so he gets a room to himself and only has to pretend to be going through boxes when someone checks on him
Bernard immediately messes up Tim’s plan
He’s always there- morning, night, even when Tim changes up his schedule
And no matter how many how many empty rooms there might be he always finds Tim and sits with him, even the time Tim tried to hide in the attic under the guise of organizing a couple boxes up there
Being the paranoid idiot that he is Tim assume that Bernard is a from the League of Assassins and enacts a 46-step plan to figure out what he’s planning (read: stalks him) and in the course of it ends up falling in love
Meanwhile on Bernard’s side, the first week of the internship he walked into the room Tim was in and wanted to be friends with the cute boy
The reason that he kept finding Tim was that he was talking to Dick Grayson, his gymnastics instructor, and Dick had realized that the boy in question was his honorary little brother and told Bernard that “Timmy’s shy, you just have to break down his walls to get to know him” and tells him when Tim’s going to the museum
Dick is well aware of what Tim thinks the situation is because he’s the one Tim rants to, but he thinks it’s funny and will make for a great story to tell at their wedding
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aroaceleovaldez · 2 days ago
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You've talked about the pjo fandom's lack of fandom infrastructure a lot, what I want to ask is: why do you think the pjo fandom has so little?
I've seen other much smaller fandoms that have just developed infrastructure as the years go on but pjo feels like it's stayed quite stagnant in that regard. I would've thought that with pjo being so big there'd be a lot more than there is. Did we have a lot then we lost it along the way or did we just not develop it that much?
We definitely used to have way more! In my infrastructure list there's a LOT of old infrastructure blogs from back in the day. There's definitely more than what's on that list, but a lot of those blogs have been deactivated or otherwise lost. I've also talked a bit like [here] about some of the old stuff the fandom used to regularly have, like events that no longer run, common tag games and other community habits, etc. We also used to have more zines and other collaborative projects. These just don't happen nearly as often in our community anymore, because the people running them stopped being able to and nobody was able to pick them up and they were forgotten.
I mostly attribute this change to new fandom attitudes and the loss of community. Back in the day I feel like one of the most influential things to the fandom environment was how a lot of younger fans often looked to big-name-fans for how they should behave and navigate fandom spaces. A lot of people are familiar with the old "big 3" fanartists of the day - Viria, Burdge, and Minuiko - but what a lot of people don't remember is they used to trade art back and forth all the time! And with other artists/fans in the community! They were all just genuinely friends and so much collaboration happened between them! That's how we got a lot of the old big AUs and concepts in the fandom because people loved sharing those and collaborating. And because a lot of young folks often mirror the people they look up to in communities, younger fans were mimicking that behavior and there was a lot of exchange and communication and community happening in the fandom at the time. That behavior was demonstrated, replicated, and encouraged!
And young fans mirroring BNFs they look up to is still absolutely a thing! You can see this all the time if you just take a quick glance at fanart - how many character designs are clearly influenced from large artists in the fandom? Insert every Piper with Velinxi heart-shaped cowlicks here. But because there's a lot of ideas now about curating online presences as if it's a business (or literally turning it into a business) or outputting "content" we see a lot less of people - particularly larger fans in the community - vocally interacting with other fans. Everything feels very sanitized and polished and impersonal. There's way less exchange between fans now, or at least way less vocally.
And this is also pushed by general "new/passive fandom" culture as i generally refer to it, where there's so much more emphasis on consumption and "content" versus community (and again, that idea of curating socials like a business/brand). When everything kind of shifted with the like 2016-2018 adult content bans and everybody was moving around between platforms, folks lost a lot of means of learning about fandom history and their communities and how those communities looked. A lot of fans - including now older fans - have never known that fandom is supposed to be a community, and so now we have the older fans in the community with this very content-oriented presentation of fandom that is how fandom is generally advertised in mainstream media, because that's how they learned about it and how new fans are learning about it. They have no easy means to learn fandom history and nobody to mirror appropriate social fandom behavior from (which is also what i attribute to why so many fandoms have become "more toxic" or rude in recent years - especially with quarantine meaning a lot of young folks lost irl means of learning to mirror appropriate social behavior).
In smaller and newer fandoms, communities form easier and if they're the groundwork for the fandom it will persist and self-perpetuate most of the time. In general if a fandom is able to maintain that community aspect, it usually does just fine! (As per usual I point to the furry fandom as a great example of an older fandom with good infrastructure and community.) This is why I like to harp on about building community and reinstating these types of environments and blogs and such, and generally discussing the fandom's history as much as I can and remember it. People can't fix problems they don't understand or things they don't know about, so making that information as accessible as possible and encouraging these things is important.
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heyimanowl · 11 months ago
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Finally throwing my sun and moon design out there!
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drslugmo · 1 year ago
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q!slime for the drawing request! i love the way you draw him !
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i drew this during purgatory but then never posted it uh slimeriana upon ye
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luckthebard · 1 year ago
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caitlynmeow · 1 year ago
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The sisters are totally like “I’d give you one of my kidneys no questions asked” but they’re also “touch my charger and you’re dead” kinda siblings
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bigmfrat · 9 months ago
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redesigned Valcour, he can change colors now based on his mood :) Slowly updating all of his old art and discord stickers with the new design also working on making myself a modern setting because he and two other of my ocs are basically homeless now. I tell you what, there's nothing I love more than making rules and laws for magical creatures and people. I love it to BITS. having so much fun with the besties
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sturionic · 3 months ago
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Hey, I just found your blog via your activism is not cold-calling post, and I wanted to say I love that you're posting some of the most profound, levelheaded, helpful, and accessible information and resources I have seen recently, alongside the memes and joy and special interest stuff. We are just a series of little lights waking up and figuring out how to be, and when we do it with care, and presence and fun and clarity, in solidarity with one another, in spite of all the horrors and division, it all links up creating a beautiful growing field, that it is such a privilege to be a part of. Its really easy to forget that and get overwhelmed. And I hope everyone gets to experience it, waking up in the field together. Its nice to have reminders that people already are, but we all are capable of, and are going to, accomplish amazing things, together, when we choose to evolve forwards and hold proper boundaries and look out for each other and share resources. Sorry for rambling at you over the internet, and the bad syntax, but it genuinely made such a difference to read and interact with your posts, and I'm really grateful to have new info and a healing reminder that not everyone is falling apart and giving up.
Thank you.
My god, this is the nicest message, thank you 😭💚💚
To be honest I'm not a huge fan of the word 'activism' for precisely this reason, although I frequently use it as shorthand so that people understand what I'm talking about. But community (and by extent community organizing) is a very natural part of the human experience. It just seems like a deliberate radical act right now because our society has been trying its very best to silo and isolate us from each other.
We shouldn't look at activism/organizing/community building as a "job" that is separate from our lives, or an ever-looming responsibility that can't leave any room for happiness and levity. That is just capitalist, puritanical nonsense dressed up in a different trench coat. Like yes, strategy is by necessity the basis of organizing. Strategy is critically important, as is consistent, deliberate action. But part of your own fight must include internalizing the inherent dignity owed to you as a human being and your own right to care, comfort, joy & safety. (And I don't mean shallow 'self-care' and 'you're valid' platitudes - I mean the involved & thoughtful work of believing in those rights, counter to very powerful external pressure to the contrary. All of us are owed those things with no qualifiers - you can't be the only exception to that belief, or else you don't truly believe it! The strength we take from that conviction is crucial when we are fighting for each other.)
Anyways lol, cutting myself off as I could ramble about this forever. But your syntax is lovely, your points were beautifully stated, and it was a real pleasure to read this!
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itachi86 · 1 month ago
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haha yes alex yassen works for amazon
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transformativeworks · 1 year ago
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It's International Fanworks Day 2024!
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Today, February 15th, is the 10th celebration of International Fanworks Day and OTW's chat room games kick off now! To join in or to find out about all our other activities, visit https://otw.news/60m
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vyeoh · 10 months ago
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Having been through the exact airport they likely flew in through makes Jimmy's customs story infinitely funnier
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starbuck · 2 months ago
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ya know… I may be delusional, but I feel like I actually have a decent shot at my dream internship this summer… Come the new year, I am going to reach out to my contacts in the organization and see if they can put me in touch with the hiring manager so I can introduce myself… And, since they are not a well-known location, I doubt that they have many applicants, which also gives me a better shot… AND I have a few tricks up my sleeve for #ShowingNotTelling how committed I am to working with them specifically… JUST perhaps it could all work out…
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anonymusbosch · 2 months ago
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oh no, i established myself as Capable Of and Willing To Perform some minor annoying administrative tasks at work and now am being tossed additional requests to perform said tasks
i know that in a strict financial view it makes sense to spend 20 minutes of junior engineer time on mundane-annoying-task than 20 minutes of senior staff engineer time but have you considered: I Don't Like It
#something i am pondering whether it is wise or worthwhile to communicate#my internal terminology is 'I'll do it for a Scooby snack' 'this is a two Scooby snack request minimum“#this is not what i articulate externally. yet .#the upside is learning how to use a variety of different systems and making connections with more people#both in a human to human perspective and in a like#the downside is I'm Being Asked To Do Things That Are Annoying.#there's also a like. gendered aspect of this that rubs me the wrong way a little#in so many mech eng spaces I've seen a tendency for organizational/logistical/annoying work to be disproportionately uptaken by women#women (and bosch) (trans)#getting clocked as trans for my object-organizing + project management + administrative task tendencies. or something.#the tendency maybe esp of senior engineers to consider the organization/admin/logistics not ... 'part of the work' or 'part of their job'?#or smth best handed off to someone more secretary-coded#idk i view org/pming/admin as crucial to Making Things Get Done and also everything is an opportunity to connect with someone#both in a human to human perspective and also like.#if i do need to call in a favor it's coming from me as someone who has had positive interactions + will lend a hand with something in return#like. the mycorrhizal network.#it's 4 AM and i am Not sleep. take this all grain of salt style#maybe the temporary view I can take is that i am getting more chances to build that myconet#the upside again is that if person-who-asks-tasks says “oh such and such can't be done/will take forever” i am sometimes able to#*jean luc picard voice* make it so#we'll see
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