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The most difficult experience I had early in my life was a car accident. I wasn’t able to walk after that. My dream is to become a great doctor. Doctors are needed in the world. To get there I am always working hard to stay the No. 1 student in our school. The moment I felt proud of myself is when I taught a boy mathematics and changed his performance from low to high scores. When I am writing stories with my friends, I am happy with my life. When I grow up, I want to help all the people who are unable to achieve their basic needs. The first aim is education and I will donate to the students who are sponsored by The School Fund.

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Total $400
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Innocent Justine's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2017 Form 6
2016 Form 5
2015 Form 4
2014 Form 3 (Boys)

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Dear Students,

I love to collect wisdom from different sources that are meaningful to me.
Below are a few of my favorites that I would like to share with you:

1) When you master your emotions, you master your life
Anger. This is one emotion that is sure to pop up sometime during the day. How you deal with your anger says a lot about who you are as a person. How well do you manage your emotions? Do you have a harsh reaction if someone says something insulting to you? Anger can be a destructive emotion if not managed properly.

2) Respect other people’s opinions even when they differ from your own.

Conflict. It’s rare that two people agree on most topics. Conflict is everywhere. It happens at work, home, with family and friends. Disagreeing isn’t the problem (although most people think it is). The problem is not giving value to the opinions of others.

3) Experience The Joy Of Learning

Each time you learn something new you gain more knowledge and with more knowledge come more confidence. Learning helps us become more adaptable and flexible to new situations. Learning encourages us to be more creative and innovative in our thinking and we are therefore more comfortable with the unknown.
Reading books is a great way for us to learn. To fully embrace the joy of learning, never stop reading and searching for more knowledge.

4) Touch someone’s soul with your kindness

Random Acts of Kindness. It’s the little things in life that matter most. Hold a door, smile at people. Kindness does not cost much and it touches the soul of another person.

5) Speech is a powerful tool.

Your words. Watch your words carefully. They can be daggers or building blocks. You can crush the spirit of someone or make them feel like they can conquer the world. Taste your words before you spit them out. Words are your thoughts coming to life. It’s your choice.
What are your favorite quotes and wisdom to live by? I’d love to hear your thought on that.

Cheers,
Jonathan Gilbert
Hello, Jonathan .
It my hope that your doing well ,I have seen your post and it is about the thanksgiving day there in the US, Here in TANZANIA we have several holidays such as the freedom day, union day and others, To day I would like to share with you about the union day, in our country we celebrate the union day on twenty sixth April during this day we remember when Tanganyika and Zanzibar join to form Tanzania, during that day the leaders of the two sides mixed the sand from the two sides such as Nyerere from Tanzania and Karume from Zanzibar.
Have a nice moent.
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