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My father's education ended in secondary school. My mother's ended in primary school. If my father had gone to university, our life would not be this difficult. This taught me that as a future father I need to study hard so that my family can live a happy life. I want to be a doctor. My father told me to study hard because life is hard, too. With help from The School Fund, I can see my dream coming true

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Hello
I hope that you are fine and my self I am also fine
Todar I would to share with you about why water is not suitable for putting of fire class B
First fire class B is the type of fire caused by flammable liquids like kerosene diesel and petrol
Such liquis have low density compare to that of water that cause water to settler down cause fire to still spreading also water contains oxygen that support combution
But apart from water there are alternative of extinguisher for fire class B that is the use of sand because sand provide a cover that block the supply of oxygen
Hello everyone
It is my hope that you are all fine
First I would to say thanks to Madam Judy who helped .ecto reach where I am it is all due to the fund she give to me till now I'm nearly to finish my secondary level to what I can promice to you madam judy is that I will make sure that I study hard so that I can reach to my dream
Also to remember my fellow that time has gone so it is our burden to make sure that we study hard to get division one
Thanks may God bless all of you
Masasi
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