The rexonian january 2011

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Volume IV; Issue 2

January 2011

King’s Academy, Manja - Madaba, Jordan

An Ivy League Visit King’s hosts Harvard University’s Dean of Admissions By RAMY BADRIE ‘12 STAFF WRITER

During school meeting on October 19th, 2010, King’s Academy students were honored with a visit from Harvard University’s Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, William Fitzsimmons. King’s’ Headmaster, Dr. John Austin, was delighted to be able to have Fitzsimmons as a guest speaker due to Fitzsimmons’ persistent advocating of the concept of financial aid. This concept is undoubtedly one of the fundamental bases of King’s, where financial support is secured for those who are impressive enough to be admitted in the context of open and just competition, but cannot cover any or all of the Academy’s costs. As Fitzsimmons spoke, he re-

peatedly accentuated Harvard’s enduring commitment to opening itself up through educational opportunities to people around the world, no matter what their financial backgrounds are. Additionally, Fitzsimmons shed light on how Harvard has been recently enhancing its financial aid program, as well as its’ outreach with international students, noting the major changes in terms of the University’s demographics as a result of this from only five years ago. Fitzsimmons went on to elaborate on this by explaining Harvard’s adopting of the concept of internationalization and it continually working in order to fully achieve this by increasing its visits to different countries around the world. see HARVARD on page 3

ROBERT BAHOU ’11

Dean Fitzsimmons of Harvard visits King’s Academy to give a talk about financial aid and college applications.

Meissa House in the Lip-Synching Competition, performing “Hit Me Baby One More Time” by Britney Spears.

King’s Has Spirit, Yes We Do The story of the first annual King’s Academy Spirit Week By ROBERT BAHOU ‘11 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

The Lion was anxiously waiting to run on stage; the presentation before his seemed to go on for hours, especially since he complained that his mane was excessively warm at the time. After a long wait, the music started and he ran down, and so began King’s Academy’s first ever Spirit Week. Spirit Week, for those of you who aren’t familiar with the concept, is a week where each day comes with a theme, and students are supposed to dress or act to the particular theme. The Proctors met and planned the entire spirit week, and most students will agree that it was a major success. Some believe that our school doesn’t necessarily exhibit the most, school spirit, but, in events where a class’ or dorm’s reputation is on the line,

Amman Model UN Conference a Success By RAMY BADRIE ’12 STAFF WRITER

From Amman Model United Nations’ (AMMUN’s) highly modest beginnings after it’s founding with only two General Assemblies and less than 200 participants and its later rapid expansion to include more forums and international participants with last year’s AMMUN conference being highly regarded due to it having established the Conference as one of the most significant ones taking place around world, the anticipation was high for this year’s AMMUN conference. Unsurprisingly, with endless hours of hard work invested by the Conference’s director, appointments

and participating delegates, so as to ensure its success, the 2010 AMMUN conference turned out to be arguably the most successful conference ever conducted due to the presence of a strong secretariat and competent delegates who demonstrated a high level of productivity, political awareness and debate skills. To begin with, this year’s conference— which took place between October 27th and November 2nd—included a General Assembly (GA) A and B, an Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), a Human Rights Commission (HRC), a Disarmasee AMMUN on page 2

the spirit seems to flourish. Two of the most successful events ever to have been hosted in King’s occurred during Spirit Week. The first of the two was the Lip-Synching contest. Each dorm was assigned a CD with a random selection of three songs, and were asked to perform a dance to that song. Out of the six dorms in the competition, two stood out above the rest - Nihal and Meissa - and these two dorms were passed through to the final round. Nihal chose Aqua’s Barbie Girl, and Meissa chose Britney Spears’ Hit Me Baby One More Time. Nihal and Meissa however, seemed to enter the competition with the same goal, to win. The judges faced a very tough time choosing a winner from the two, so an encore was called for where both dorms would compete in a sudden

death round. Nihal won the round as it was a “Dance Off ”. Though perhaps judging the winner of a lip-synching competition this way was a little unorthodox, the crowd cheered away. The second wildly successful even of Spirit Week was the “Garbage Disposal” contest. The idea was coined last year by Anna Rose Kelso ‘10, a King’s alum now at Vanderbilt. The idea is that contestants sit through twelve grueling rounds of eating contests to represent their grades, their dorm, or the faculty. But this is not the conventional eating contest where quantity is the deciding factor this is the type where completion determines success. It is the type where disgusting food is the element that the participants have to see SPIRIT on page 3

Table of Contents Pages 2 -3 OPINION

Page 4 HEALTH

The Balance Between Sleep and School Are Ivy Leagues Worth it?

Page 7 FOREIGN LANGUAGE

The French Parliament Rules on the Niqab and Burqa

How to Get Slim

Two Years of a Foreign Languge Is Not Enough

Lethargy in Our Lives This Year vs. Last

LIFE

Textspeak Invading our Language Movie Reviews Time Management Tips

Top 10 Places to Visit in France An Italian Holiday is Approaching!

High Intensity Interval Training

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Tortilla Recipe

Pages 8 FUN PAGE

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