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Now I am in form 5 at Lugalo Secondary School. I was living a poor life with my mummy who is a peasant farmer. Her small income makes it difficult for her to afford basic needs for me. Sometimes I fail even to get my school uniform and textbooks for my studies. I know that in order to overcome those challenges, I have to study hard so as education will become a savior for me and my family. My dream is to be a doctor who specializes in heart and lungs who is known as a cardiologist. In order to reach there, my plan is to work hard in my studies and pass my examination well. I would like to become best student. In my memory, the happiest moment was the day that I received my form 4 national results. I was very happy to hear that I passed my exams with a good grade. Two years from now I wish to be finished with form six and pass my exams so that I have a chance of going to University. My happiest moment will be when all my ambition is fulfilled so that I can help my poor family and my society. I will help others who face difficulty in life so they will archive their goals, too.

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Hi once again TSF TEAM
Let us continue with our matter about the motion that I have already introduced to you two weeks ago,which state that Pregnant girl should be allowed to continue with studies.my opinion about this subject are
one; a girl should be allowed to continue with her studies since education is a need for all and the purpose of education is to replace an empty mind with an educated one.so in order to help her and society at large she should continue with her studies...............
But in other side she should stay at home and bear her pregnancy because she will fail to concentrate in studies as she will have a lot of things in her mind a part from studies..... That are my views together with my fellow students I would like to hear some thing from you about that matter........stay blessed MISS YOU MORE
Hi once again TSF TEAM
Let us continue with our matter about the motion that I have already introduced to you two weeks ago,which state that Pregnant girl should be allowed to continue with studies.my opinion about this subject are
one; a girl should be allowed to continue with her studies since education is a need for all and the purpose of education is to replace an empty mind with an educated one.so in order to help her and society at large she should continue with her studies...............
But in other side she should stay at home and bear her pregnancy because she will fail to concentrate in studies as she will have a lot of things in her mind a part from studies..... That are my views together with my fellow students I would like to hear some thing from you about that matter........stay blessed MISS YOU MORE
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