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Class Rank: 1/65 I treasure my opportunity to go to school. My parents were not prepared to let me go to school, because they were trying to have me take care of the cattle, in the traditional manner. I want to be an engineer. I will study very hard to reach my dream. My happiest moment is when I had a reunion with my long lost younger brother.

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Evordius Thobias's Funding history

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2018 Form 4
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Hi Students!

I just read all the journal entries I have received since October. Such wonderful letters! I am so impressed by how mature and articulate you have become. I’m realizing that I have now been reading some of your journals for 5 years. When I look at your photos, I don’t recognize the child I first knew. You are teenagers now.
I especially love the stories that some of you told in your journals. Moral tales, I call them.

So congratulations for working so hard. I’m hoping you will achieve your goals, go to a university if you want, and become productive members of your community, and able to help others as you have been helped.

I am enjoying retirement. My age of 76 is bringing on a bit of health problems, like arthritis, but I keep active physically and don’t let it stop me from doing what I love to do.

I read a lot. I travel. I go to jazz concerts in San Francisco. I would love to return to Kenya and Tanzania for a visit. I’d love to visit your school. Maybe it will happen. Who knows?

So keep up the great efforts. I know it can’t be easy, but this is such a wonderful opportunity.

Very fondly, Susan
Hello Jenny;

Do you have any dental problem?
have you ever lived with this problem or any one of your friend ?
most of the dental diseases are caused by either bacteria or fungi which inter the mouth and start affecting.
a good example of the diseases is Dental caries caused by bacteria.they always make holes on teeth.
dental caries and others can be easily controlled given that a person has already got. it's easily locally controlled by eating of fruits which are acidic in nature.
example citrous fruits (lemons and oranges).
these are naturally acidic and when eaten by a person with dental diseases especially early in the morning before taking any thing, the bacteria will also take them as the result they will die.this is because they are unable to survive in acidic condition.
note that the treatment should be carried every morning for at least 2 weeks.
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2018
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