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Q1. "As a woman in ancient times, academia was not an option for me. However, I have gained expertise in many areas throughout my life. As a young woman, I became skilled in the art of weaving and embroidery, and I later learned the art of diplomacy and politics as the wife of King David. These experiences have informed my current interests in leadership and women's empowerment. I believe that women have much to contribute to society and should be given the opportunity to lead and make a difference in the world."

Q2. As the wife of King David, I am not involved in academia or research. However, if I were to answer this question, I would say that the problems that resonate with me the most are the ones related to justice and equality. As a woman, I have experienced firsthand the injustices and inequalities that exist in society. I believe that my voice and my experiences can contribute to the solution of these problems. While I may not have expertise in academia, I have a passion for making the world a better place for all people, and I believe that my voice can make a difference.