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AIESEC GUC
NEWSLETTErYOU GOT STAMPED
Once in AIESEC GUC, Always in AIESEC GUCjULY eDITION
IntroductionLadies and Gentlemen GUCians and non-GUCiansAIESECers and non-AIESECersEgyptians and non-Egyptians
وكل حاجه و عكسهاCOMM and IM would proudly introduce to you one of its earliest AIESEC GUC Newsletters , The idea behind this Newsletter is to establish a united developed culture for AIESECers and non-AIESECers This Newsletter is made to help update you with things happening within the AIESEC GUC as well create a platform for every person with our LC to share their ideas and thoughts for everyone to see.
We as AIESECers are fond of what we do We have a strong will and clear visionWe know what we want … and because we care about our LC..
وي وانت تو كيب ذا بوند If you are not in AIESEC GUC and you would like to subscribe to the newsletter, send us your e-mail address to newsletter.aiesec.guc@gmail.com and we can send you our newsletter through mail.
Contents
AIESEC1. TV
AIESEC History- Bel Balady2.
Members of Fame3.
AIESEC GUC Marketplace4.
Open Space5.
Events- Previous and Upcoming6.
A Few Games7.
WINNERSOf Our Funniest Face LC Competition
Sherif Hamed
Mostafa aMGAD
moHAMED eL kHAYAT
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IPS You are not a true AIESECer if you never delivered an AIESEC award speech as if it were an Oscar's!
AIESEC TVWelcome to AIESEC TV hosted to you by
AIESEC GUC. We bring you the basic facts about AIESEC from all around the world.
So stay tuned with all the new updates we bring you from all around the world. Today’s
show is simply the basics of AIESEC.
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The AIESEC network includes
over 60,000 members in 111
countries and territories.
AIESEC is supported by over 4,000 of partner
organizations around the globe!
1,700 Universities8,500 International
Internships9,000 Leadership
Roles
4,000 Partners/sponsors
470 Conferences annually
60 years of experience
AIESEC’s Vision:Peace and fulfillment of humankind’s
potential.
We lead by example and
inspire leadership through actions
and results
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كان يا مكان في قدمي الزمان وسالفالعصر واالوان كان يحكى ان
AIESEC is the world’s largest
youth-run organization. The
idea behind AIESEC started
in the 1930s, present in
over 107 countries with over
50,000 members , 60 years of
experience in developing high-
potential youth into globally
minded responsible leaders
.مفهمتكش ! هاوو Representatives from schools
across Europe exchanged
information about various
programs and schools that
specialized in business and
economics .Students carried
out internships in other
countries on their own initiative,
and it all came to a standstill
with the onslaught of World
War II.
بجد ... هممم وايه كمانThe predecessor of AIESEC
was officially founded in 1948.
At the time, the mission was
“to expand the understanding
of a nation by expanding
the understanding of the
individuals, changing the
world one person at a time
أل عجبتنى بجد اال هو انتو ترانسفورمرز....وال ايه
Could I please tell you that In
1949, 89 students participated
in the so-called “Stockholm
Congress”, the first of many
exchange programs
وبليز كمان ... انت ذى الفول بس ال .. ايسك ده بئه واصل والعسل ذيك
ايشطاااط*heart attack*
elmohm in the late1950s,
AIESEC/Europe reached
out to the United States and
established contact with Yale
University and Columbia
Business School to see if either
or both would help establish
AIESEC in the United States.
!! بالنسبه للصيف طيب ... اساحبي
Asa7by fe seef 1959, AIESEC/
US exchanged twelve
traineeships. The following year,
AIESEC/US was expanded
to six more colleges and
exchanged more than thirty
traineeships
اووووعااااااHahaha Oh Man.. AIESEC/
US put forward the nomination
of Morris Wolf to be the first
Secretary General. He was
elected and established the
first permanent headquarters
for AIESEC in Geneva ,
Switzerland in 1960
اسمه ولف يعنى الديب يعنى محكمه ايكوال براءه ... هتالعبنى باللغاز
هالعبك ال يا عدوي انا فهمك كويسMorris just expanded AIESEC
to Ghana and Nigeria, and
Cameroon in 1988 thereby
establishing a beachhead for
further expansion in Africa and
other continents.
ياترا ياهل ترا امتى كانت خبطيط العمررر
AIESEC History Bel Balady
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AIESEC became popular when
2467 exchanges were reported
by the end of 1960, and 4232
by the end of 1970.
A landmark in AIESEC history
was the “International Theme
Programme” that officially
established all international,
regional, and local seminars on
specific topics, which in time
grew to be a guideline for future
AIESEC generations.
In the following
decades, debated
topics were International
Trade, Management
Education,Sustainable
development, Entrepreneurship
and Corporate Responsibility.
In the 1990s, intranets called
Insight were established to
facilitate networking
: تواريخ و احداث لن ننساها ابداIn 1948 :
AIESEC is founded by students
from seven European countries:
Finland. Sweden, France,
Denmark, Belgium, Norway
and the Netherlands
In 1958 :
AIESEC became global-
AIESEC expanded to Africa
and South America: Colombia,
South America and Venezuela
In 1963:
AIESEC meets President
John F.Kennedy in the first
International Congress held
outside of Europe, in the United
States.
In 1964:
Pope Paul VI receives
the delegates of the 16th
International Congress in
Rome, Italy
In !970 :
First International Congress
held in Asia-Tokyo Japan.
In 1977 :
Concept of the “Leadership
Development Seminar” is
formulized and kicks off start
of such seminar‘s across the
network.
In 1984 :
AIESEC enters the information
age –computers formally
presented to AIESEC
International by Citibank
sponsors.
In 1989 :
Highest number of traineeships
( internships) ever rcorded-7029
In 1992 :
AIESEC was involved in
almost every UN conference
as one of the youth sector
representatives.
Members of FameWe are extremely proud of all the Members and Team Leaders who
received certificates and recognition for their achievements in the Reward and
Recognition event!
Sherif Ibrahim Hesham El Torkey Batool Tarek Nour Osama
Omar Magdi May Kassem Oujy El Sendiouny Jailan Ahmed
Dina Ayman
Chantal Sherif Sara Mahdi Seif El Masry
Ahmed Abdallah Ahmad Abul-Azm Haitham Anan Nesma Nader
Riham Sherif Mostafa Omar Seif Amin Aya Shawky
Youmna El Abhar Amr Abdel Raouf Raneem Hany
Noha WagihYasmine Moussa
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AIESEC guc mARKETPLACE
Find here the current opportunities that are available and offered in AIESEC Egypt as
well as within the LC
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IC 2013 - Graphic Designer ApplicationApply now for the graphic designer position and take part in the International Congress experience!
Link to application: http://www.myaiesec.net/content/viewfile.do?contentid=10220244
Second Round for Team Leaders!
Be ready to apply for the second round of the team leader program that will be announced individually from each function!Learn how to lead a team, manage large projects and run a local or national organization along with people all over the world!
International Internships
Taking up a cultural internship or professional international exchange is the most intense learning experience that AIESEC offers and links together our global network.Take on the challenging opportunity to live and work in a foreign country in areas of management, technology, education, and development.
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oPEN SPACEHere is the space for you to
write about whatever you would
like whether it being something
inspiring, motivating or funny,
tell the whole LC what’s on your
mind!
Failure; the stepping stone in my life
When I first heard about AIESEC GUC Newsletter I thought «I want to write, I want to share butwhat would I write that could possibly make any difference»Going back to October 2010 when I was first recruited. I can still remember Big Bang, my very 1stconference & how I fell in love immediately with the AIESEC culture. I joined as TM member & just took every opportunity that came my way to excel in my function. My Team Leader back then was the first one to encourage me & motivate me to achieve anything. Before I know its 3 months after my recruitment and I›m a TM Team Leader. I was a bit clueless, I wanted to achieve yet didn’t know how. I blamed it on everyone around me, my team & said they›re not motivated, my VP not being there for support, my parents not being understanding. I managed to find the cause of my failure everything but me.
Three months after I started out my TL term my VP quit AIESEC. I wanted to fill in her shoesknowing I had the potential yet never stopping to ask myself whether I can do it or not? I was too confident & I never looked at my mistakes. Before I know it I became TM Executive for the last 3 months of the term. Back then,
we had no LC culture, no learning, only DEMOTIVATION. I thoughtthe main challenge was having to motivate everyone. I had my team, my plan, wanted to achieve,and the result; Nothing! Well, this time I tried harder yet failed to achieve what I knew I can. Iconvinced myself that they›re just 3 months & they›ll pass one way or another. Blindly doing thesame mistake again, I blamed my failure on everyone around me that they weren›t supportiveenough and you just see how it goes.
After my term ended, I kept nagging about how I want to quit AIESEC, how I›ll be delighted tobecome an AIESEC GUC Alumnus, how I›ve had enough share of failures this year. I remember Omar Fawzi back then saying «Rudy, you›re problem is you›re too emotional, you let everything affect you & somehow you start losing yourself along the way». I thought no matter how much I try there›s no hope that I can change that about me.
Three months of being passive then came in NIC›12; THE conference that changed my life.Somehow everything made sense all over again. Despair changed into passion, commitment &persistence. I was the same but my actions were not. I became more open to feedback, took it &worked on it which gave me motive from within, to achieve &
become the better me. I learned afew things in life; Failure is just a stepping stone towards success, we only fail when we stop trying.Change comes from within. When YOU change, YOU can then change the world.
I wrote this not knowing whether it›ll make a difference or not. What I know is, without failure Iwouldn’t have achieved anything today. My hope is that everyone reading this, ever failed or everto fail would stop for a second and know by heart that it›s just a stepping stone towards a Betterthem.
Love,Rudy
iGCDP memberInternational Relation Manager
The Beautiful Game
1 universe, 8 planets, 204 countries, 804 islands, 7 seas, 7 billion people and football is what’s in
common between them.
I love football. I love my passion for the badge and the color of my team. I love the pace, excitement
and unpredictability. I love the noise and electricity in the stadium. I love the face-paintings, the craze,
the roars, the deafening Vuvuzela and the mass singing/dancing.
I love the glory after winning, and the loyalty after defeat. I love how I scream my heart out when my
team scores, and how it keeps my heart racing for over an hour. I love the beauty of the game. I love
the collision of art, science, physics and magic.
There’s nothing like seeing the football nestle in the back of the net, or watching a brilliant tackle.
Nothing beats being blown away by a sublime piece of skill. You don’t have to be a football fan to have
your jaw drop at Maradona’s goal in 1986›s world cup or Cristiano Ronaldo›s brilliant footwork.
But what I love the most about football is that it brings people together. It doesn’t matter who you
are or where you’re from. All that matters is your undying love for the game. We experience the highs
and the lows, the majestic moments and heartbreak together. And for 90 minutes, you forget about
whatever might be going on in your life and enjoy the wondrous spectacle that is football.
And that’s only watching.
I think my love affair with football started in our backyard, where I started kicking a ball around as
soon as I started walking. Since our society isn’t exactly what you’d call a feminist one, no one was
supportive. But I’m not one to take no for an answer. So I played. And the more I did, the more I fell in
love.
It all goes too fast. For a fleeting moment, everything is blocked out, your attention drawn solely to the
ball. You block it all, the wind ruffling through your hair, the flexing and unflexing of your muscles, the
endorphin rush… It’s all drowned out. And nothing in the world makes me happier.
So why do I love this game? Because this game is life itself.
And God, do I love this life!
Rana DerazOGIP Member
Meditations
As free as an eagle is your soul As proud as a mountain you stand tall And as humble as a seed when you fall You know that with every defeat You become more and more whole …………………………………………………. You learn the art of living high You Smile carelessly at the sky You aim at a shooting star and try You are not scared because if you miss You will sure hit the star next by …………………………………………………… You start, and you know you are meant to have your way You learn to recognize the signs and obey You are always free yet you never go astray You carry in your hands a heart That banishes the gloom in your path away ………………………………………………………… As a warrior, you always know the secret compound Yes your head is up, but your feet is deep in the ground Your roots are the reason you are wise and profound Yes your heart is kind, but when the horns of war call You learn to recognize the sound …………………………………………………….. In the middle of the battle you put your hands on your heart You make sure it’s alive, or else you go back to the start You know the search for the truth is hard You have to search and search until in the end You find that truth that will set the day and night apart ………………………………………………........
You don’t waste your time crying on what has been lost You don’t lose your dreams in fear of what they might cost You enjoy the small simple pleasures to the most And that’s why in the end You never complain that life has been too short ………………………………………………… A small tree stands against the wind Its small weak branches refuse to bend It loses its leaves in a fast scary trend But defiantly after the storm You know it is the one that will be standing in the end ………………………………………………………… Strong men are able to weep They throw themselves in some arms and sleep Strong men know they are weak That’s why they are strong Because they understand the origins so deep ……………………………………………………… You learn to live like a child You explore every day with a curious mind You are not scared to laugh, run, and hide And when the promised day comesYou leave as happily as you have arrived ………………………………………………….
-- Ahmed Ibrahim HafezVice President Talent ManagementAIESEC German University in Cairo Local Committee
كتاب مقدس عظيم اسمه القران الكرمي .. فمن فضلك اوعى تستعر من لفظ ملجرد إنك سمعته قليل أو مابتسمعهوش غير من فئة معينة معلش اللفظ ده مات ومحتاج حد يحيه تاني .. املوضوع مش سهل وأنا عارف الني أنا واحد من الناس اللي لألسف امتسح من عندها بعض االلفاظ ..امتسحت كاستخدام
بس هم لسة موجودين في دوالب ذاكرتي يعني إن شاء اهلل .. ارجوك لو كنت مصمم تقلد الغرب في حاجة .. قلدهم في اعتزازهم بلغتهم يعني مش هنعيد املثال املكرر بتاع االملان إن كتير منهم بيبقوا بيعرفوا اجنليزي ومع ذلك مش بيحبوا يردوا باللغة دي على حد حتى لو كان بيكلمهم بيها يا إما بيشوروا يا إما
بيردوا املاني وفي قليلني منهم بيردوا اجنليزي وامرهم هلل ومنهم ميعرفش اجنليزي أصال ومش فارق معاه يقولك واتعلم اجنليزي ليه ما أنا املاني وعندي لغة اسمها املاني يعني في احتمالية تساوي صفر إن في مواطن املاني وهو بيتكلم مع اخوه املواطن بيقول له نص اجلملة باالملاني ويرزع كلمة اجنليزي في النص
ملهاش تالتة الزمة .. أنا مش بطلب إننا نستهتر بتعلمنا للغات التانية أل .. خالص بقى .. نتعلم ونتعلم صح ونحاول نطلع كل مخارج االلفاظ بطريقة سليمة واحلمد هلل ربنا عزوجل اعطانا لسان قادر على نطق أي حرف ُوِجد في التاريخ كله على عكس الغرب بيبقى صعب عليهم ال ض وال ص وال ق
..والفرق بني ال ز وال ذ وال ظ لغتنا مليانة احلقيقة
. لو مجمعتش عايز أقول إيه حاول تفهم السؤال ده!هل لو اجنبي قدامك جه وقال لك كلمة عربي زي »ضمير« مثال بس قالها »دمير« مش هتسقفله وتضحك ؟
أظن سؤالي مفهوم مغزاه .. معلش كفاية هطل وتقليل من نفسنا ياريت احنا في وقت الزم نفتكر فيه نفسنا من كل ناحية.. وشكرا
Sherif HamedVice President Finance and LogisticsAIESEC German University in Cairo Local Committee
T وال S »معلش في فرق بني ال«د« وال “ض« زي مافي فرق بني ال
T زي ما في فرق بني ال P وال B معتقدش في حد فينا شاف مشهد أحمد مكي في فيلم »اتش دبور« ملا قال »اول اجنليش اول زا تيم... في فرق بني ال
غير ملا رفص من الضحك .. أنا شخصيا كل ما اتفرج على املشهد ده بتقتل ضحك .. بس ملا اعدت شوية وفكرت كدة لقيت إن ماشي هي الفنانة “ »S وال.. كان الكالم نافر وأي حد بيسمع اجنليزي كتير أكيد هيستوقفه النطق بس هل ده شيء عار ؟ هل هو عيب ؟ P بدل ال B اجني وجدان “ ملا استخدمت ال
مشهد اتش دبور ده بيحصل كل يوم في مجتمعنا الشبابي والغير شبابي لألسف اللي هو حد ينطق كلمة اجنليزي نطق غير سليم قوي أو حد يقول للتاني كلمة اجنليزي هو فاكر إنها من الطبيعي إن التاني يبقى عارفها فأول ملا يالقيه مش فاهم الكلمة يبقى اخخ إزاي وإزاي .. ده طبعا غير الفضيييحة الكبرى
طيب معلش سؤال بسيط هل في اللغة العربية كلها بكلماتها كلها أو في القران .. P بدل ال B ودي بتبقى مسرحية جانبية ملا حد ينطق كلمة ويحط ال مبعنى حرف بينطق بنفس نطق هذا احلرف ؟.. أل .. إًذا هو حرف غريب على لسانا وفي احلالة دي لو فكرنا Pالكرمي مثال حد قابله كلمة فيها حرف ال شوية هنالقي إن املفروض إننا نكون متسامحني مع بعض أكتر من كده شوية بخصوص احلرف ده بالذات .. زي بظبط ملا بنسمع أي اجنبي غير عربي ملا
بينطق ال د بدل ال ض أو ال س بدل ال ص أو ال ك بدل ال ق .. احلقيقة يا جماعة إن اللغة العربية هي لغة مش سهلة باملرة .. مش سهلة على العرب قبل ماتبقى مش سهلة على االجنبي .. يعني نفس الناس اللي بتزجنر قوي ملا بتسمع نطق لكلمة اجنبية خاطئ هم هم اللي مش بيعرفوا ينطقوا االلفاظ العربية
..بأسلوب صحيح ومع ذلك بتستعر من بعض االلفاظ العربية !! لألسف دي مأساه
يعني ممكن اقربلكم وجهة نظري شوية .. أنا كنت ناوي اسمي املقال ده بـعنوان »كرمن وكومنان وعبداملجد “ وكان قصدي من العنوان ده إن في حالة وبينطقها z بسيطة قوي مماثلة لكالمي موجودة في جامعتي .. كومنان هو دكتور فيزياء املاني وهذا الرجل زي معظم االملان عندهم مشاكل في نطق ال
s وال w بتبقى v وحروف تانية كتير بتبقى مش واضحة وأحيانا كتير فضيحة ال B وال P بتحصل معاه برده ومع ذلك مفيش طالب واحد علق عليه بأسلوب ساخر اللي هو ده تعليم مجاني وال الكالم التعبان ده .. بس كان في كالم كتير عن إننا ماشي مش فاهمني منه حاجة علشان كالمه مش واضح بس مش عشان هو يكسف وال جي من ورا اجلاموسة الكالم املؤسف اللي بنقوله على بعض احنا املصريني في املوضوع ده .. مثل آخر دكتورة كارمن وهي
فرنسية بس دي حالة لذيذة قوي .كل من تعامل معاها أجمع على إنها مش بتنطق حرف واحد سليم ومع ذلك محدش برده اتكلم عليها من ناحية إنها تعليمها مجاني وال حاجة من دي .. الكالم كله كان على إنها بتفهمنا احلقيقة بس كالمها مش واضح خالص .. تعالى بقى نشوف دكتور عبد املجيد عالم وهو راجل فاضل وفعال كل من عرفه على حق قال عليه إنه راجل موسوعة علمية بال حواجز .. الراجل الفاضل ده كل كالمه اللي باإلجنليزي أو معظمه في
بعافية شوية برده .. اتفرجوا بقى كام واحد اتريق على أسلوبه وعلى مخارج الفاظه مع إنه أصال أصال مش لغته وعادي يعني ملا Pوال B اخطاء وطبعا المني ِمك وَفِهّ َمك وَفِهّ .. ماينطقهاش زي ابن بلد أصل منشأ اللغة دي .. كفاية قوي إنه َفِهّ
القضية عندنا لألسف مش في فكرة النطق الغلط قد ما احنا مش بنحاول نزود من احترامنا لبعض أو نرفع من كرامة بعض كمصريني وكعرب .. يعني الزمن حكم علينا لألسف إن اللغة اإلجنليزية تبقى اللغة االولى في العالم ده مش معناه إنها تبقى االولى علَيّ كمصري أو كعربي أنا لَيّ لغتي االولى أتكلم
بيها اتنفس بيها لكن ملا آجي أتكلم مع واحد مش عربي- وُحط حتت مش عربي دي تسعة وتسعني خط – أبقى استخدم اللغة االولى في العالم وماله .. لكن ملا آجي أتكلم مع مصري أو عربي بصراحة عيب قوي ملا استعر من بعض االلفاظ العربي فاقوم ناطق باإلجنليزي ملجرد ان صوتها الطف أو ملجرد إن
املجتمع املصري في ظل النظام املتدني اللي كنا عايشني فيه اللي كان من ضمنه تعليم متدني برده خالنا قيمنا إن اللفظ االجنبي ده اشيك وإن اللي قدامنا.هيستشيكه
أنا بطلب طلب لكل مصري أو عربي بيقرأ املقال ده .. ارجوك حب لغتك شوية أكتر من كده وتيقن إنك دونا عن العالم كله بتتكلم بـلغة اتكتب بيها
A world in the making- an AIESECer building it!
“AIESEC GUC: First you become a part of it then it becomes a part of you.”
I wrote this statement back in 2010 during the elections period and
nothing has changed since.
For me, AIESEC GUC was never an extra-curricular activity or a part-
time role I serve in an organization; it has been and will always be a pillar
in the formulation of the person I am today, a place I can always run
back to and call my own, it will always be the one place I cannot turn
down a call of duty towards- my loyalty towards this particular stop in
my life never fails to amaze me by the day.
What’s authentic and great about AIESEC is that it’s quite normal for
a new member to look up to a 20 year old leader and call him a role
model! Because YES, that’s what we do, and that’s what we all are:
we are role models in the making and we are all aiming at changing the
world someday.
In my early days in AIESEC, I would typically take a look on our vision,
that is peace and fulfilment of human’s kind potential, and fail to
understand how could anyone possibly hold themselves responsible
to a vision so immense, a year after, I realized that this was the whole
beauty of it, acknowledging responsibility towards making the world
a more peaceful and a safer place to live in, where all cultures can
communicate and live together war/poverty/crime-free.
I’ve worked in the outgoing exchange department for 2 years as a
member, project manager and topped my experience with a Local
Committee Vice President term and I’ve witnessed change being
induced through the exchange experience my team and I enabled for
exchange participants, but I’ve also saw the change those exchange
participants created in the projects they worked on. It’s incredible how
a 20 year old can encourage a butterfly effect in someone’s life- I like
to think that the life he saved from HIV or illiteracy would grow up into
a scientist or a politician that would change the world as we know it!
You may find it silly, but I find it convincing, if I take a vow ad hold myself
accountable to changing the world I live in, my vision has to always stay
fresh and motivating.
ALUMNI STORY
What’s great about AIESEC GUC specifically is that it activates ambition
through contribution; it channels your aspirations into a resultant of
worth. My responsibility as an AIESECer is to do what’s right. Like it or
not, we stand for something. We set an example for others to follow
and if we don’t, then we’re no better than the people we are trying to
help get better.
AIESEC is your platform, so get out there, seize every chance because
nothing can stop you and the growth this place, you eventually find
a home in, is going to offer you is undeniably amazing. NOTHING
can stop you but YOURSELF- and nothing is truer than that. Since
I finished my term as Vice President I would take on every chance
possible, it only adds to the extension of my insight, the depth of my
intellect and it’s simply another block I add to the wall of the world I think
I deserve to live in!
When you filled this application to join AIESEC, you unknowingly took
an oath to become a change agent, so live up to this responsibility, take
AIESEC GUC to the place it deserves and activate the role of AIESEC in
your circle. My dream is for the day to come where I find all AIESECers
in Egypt aligned to the society they are trying to impact. Help me make
this dream come true. Help me help Egypt and help Egypt help the
world ☺
Being an “AIESECer” is the only label I would ever approve of. Once an
AIESECer, always an AIESECer- honour the label, it honours you!
All the love in the world,
Nesma Nafea
AIESEC GUC Alumnus
EventsMembership Recruitment
Welcome day
Hosting National Induction Conference
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Exchange Recruitment
AIESEC GUC IGNITE Camp
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A Few Games
Only one of these sentences is a lie.
This one is true.
All of these sentences are lies.
There are five sentances in this square.
This one is a lie.
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