| nurture | to help a project or an idea grow and become successful |
| on the rise | increasing, or becoming more popular |
| documentary | a factual television program or film that provides information or history about a topic |
| embrace | to willingly and eagerly accept an idea, practice, or concept |
| articulate | to express a thought by clearly using effective language |
| impersonal | not showing consideration for people's feelings |
| snail mail | mail sent through the post office as opposed to mail sent electronically |
| correspondence | a written communication in the form of letters or email |
| instantaneous | happening suddenly or immediately without delay |
| reluctant | hesitant or unwilling to do something |
| integral | necessary or important to the success or completion of something |
| pull off | to complete a particular thing successfully, despite difficulties |
| mixed blessing | something that is beneficial but also has some negative points |
| radical | extremely non-traditional or different from the norm |
| break the mold | to do something that is new and different from the established way of doing something |
| to think outside of the box | to approach a challenge or problem in a non-traditional or creative way |
| diligent | hard-working and thorough |
| thorough | dokładny |
| vending machine | machine where you can buy cigartes, drinks or snaks |
| entrepreneur | someone who starts a business |
| object | to be opposed to something or someone |
| self-starter | a person who can work without direction from others |
| single-handedly | by yourself |
| attribute to | to indicate that someone or something is the cause of something else |
| make headlines | to do something that is so big or important that it is reported in the news |
| humanitarian | done to help people, often on a large scale |
| testimony | swiadectwo np talentu odwagi |