Exploring the Global Context Part 1 1. How we express ourselves: an investigation of how we understand and communicate concepts, emotions, nature, culture, beliefs, and values; how we develop and appreciate our creativity; how we value the aesthetic. 2. English You can express yourself and your feelings through spoken word, poetry, prose, and creative writing. The intangibility of your feelings and experiences can be made more tangible by writing down and performing your thoughts. They allow you to express your emotions in a concrete and honest way. Math Math can be personal because you can use some of its aspects in everyday life—for example, quick thinking or just basic mathematical equations. Science At its best, science is a collaborative endeavor. The best social interactions include deep personal commitments. Additionally, genuine interpersonal interactions are kind, amiable, and encouraging. There is a friendly and helpful atmosphere in health professions education. Music Dopamine, a molecule, is released in large quantities by music. The brain molecule linked to reward, motivation, and pleasure is called dopamine. According to studies, certain classical compositions have a universal effect on listeners. PE Physical activity has been proven to significantly positively influence the emergence of personality traits like neuroticism, conscientiousness, and agreeableness. Through peer relationships, physical activity may have an impact on teenagers' neuroticism, conscientiousness, and agreeableness. French Internationally, French is the language of theater, music, visual arts, dance, and architecture. Great literary works, as well as movies and music, are available in the original French to those fluent in the language. I&S: Students who study people and cultures develop a critical understanding of the variety of human cultures, attitudes, and beliefs. Part 2 A thousand splendid suns focus on the ongoing war in Afghanistan and it connects to people who are actually going through this. Khaled Hosseini portrays the characters' thoughts and feelings in a way that Afghani men and women can relate to