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The most difficult experience I have faced is the scarcity of crops in our farm. My parents had no crops to sell to provide our basic needs. What I learnt from it is that there is always a good site hidden in a tough forest. My dream is to be a doctor. I am going to get there by studying hard science subject. I must get at least A, B and C in physic, biology and chemistry. I was proud when I performed well in my examination. I was so happy when I was selected to go to Endrofta secondary. I hope to get division one in my form four examination so as to make my dream true. One day I will help my family and community.

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2022 Form 4

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LIFE IN THE VILLAGE AFTER MY ORDINARY LEVEL GRADUATION.
I am Furaha Muhidn Kibindo from Tanzania E.A
Last year I have completed my form four education and then went back home to wait for the results which came out with flying color performance.
Now I am aspiring to go for advanced level this July.It is my hope that I will study Physics ,Chemistry and Bioology so that my dream of becoming medical doctor becomes true.
After the completion of my education I went back to my village at Sahare in Tanga region. The life in the village is completely challenging although I was born there but I have been away for four years. I found the majority people are not able to access clean and safe water for drinking and other such domestic usage this led to many water borne related diseases.
Also I found my age mates have three to four kids which they cannot handle make their ends meet. As a result ,the number of the primary and secondary school drop outs is much pronounced.
Girls have been left by their former fiancé left with one or two kids which they cannot support them in oney way or another.
As it is my dream that when I complete my medical doctirarate I will be their role modal and also I will help to teach about family planning and generally hygienic for them and their families.
I am optimistic that my dream will become true since I have invested my time and all my thoughts towards achieving such dream which will not only benefit me alone but the community and society at large.
May I kindly wish you the best in all of your undertakings
Best regards

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