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In times of need we rely on our support systems around us. But for many, those support systems may not exist or be in vicinity. This issue seems to be particularly prevalent amongst international students who are here on study visas alone. Individuals may be feeling alone and anxious about dealing with this pandemic on top of being in a foreign country for the first time. There are so many resources designed and tailored for a plethora of needs ready for you whenever you need them. One service in particular that is incredibly underrated by students is food-banks. Giving Students A Voice The Power Of.Giving Students A Voice The Power Of Video
The Power of Making One New ChoiceThis film follows the annual August Wilson Monologue competition and the thousands of high schoolers who enter the competition for the opportunity to perform on Broadway. We've featured trailers for a few other doc films about these kind of events, including Don't Be Nice about a poetry slam team. The film also features the original song "Never Break" from John Legend. This looks like a deeply inspiring profile of passionate young people expressing themselves through words. Giving Voice is co-directed by filmmakers James D.
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I apologise, I can help nothing. I think, you will find the correct decision. Do not despair.