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Class rank: 3/45 I was born in 1998 at Mount Merry Hospital. The most difficult experience I had early in life is the death of my father. This made our family to be in a bad condition. Due to the fact that my mother has low income, which could not provide the family with basic needs like food, education, clothes and others, life become miserable. I thank God that He has provided me a chance in The School Fund and I promise to use the opportunity well by studying hard and being a good student. The happiest moment in my life will be when I fulfill my dream of becoming a medical doctor and helping my country, society, and family, as well as The School Fund which has supported me to fulfill my dream.

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Jaclyn
Hello Jaclyn ,How are you doing there at Brown university ,i wish to know few things from you especially in politics and serology ,i wish to know much more dear especially how and who is suppose to learn them ,what are the advantages of learn such course
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Jacly
Hello Jacly its my hope that your doing good with your course of politics ,am to me my favorite subjects are chemistry and biology
During the time of rest i like drawing especially flowers and also i like to lisen music,I wish to know much about you
Thanks have a good weekend
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