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There are three children in our family and I am the last born. I live with my mother in Dar-es-Salaam. My dream is to become a surgeon because I would love to help people with problems. I believe that I am going to get there through studying hard and paying attention in my studies. The moment that I felt when I won in academic issues against a person I never thought I could defeat. My friends, parents and teachers were glad for me. The happiest moment in my life was when I performed well in my exams. I never thought I could because I was taken home for not paying school fees and made it back in time to do the examinations which I didn’t study for. The difficult experience was when my dad got sick in 2013. I never thought that my daddy would leave me alone when I was in standard 4. He spent two months at the hospital and died. It was saddest day ever. What I have learned through this is that people you love the most may not stay with you forever. And nothing of them will remain in this world. My interest is reading. I believe that one day I will finish all the books in the Dork Diaries series.

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Hello Karen,
It's my hope that you are fine.To my side i am very great.My name is Alice Frank.I am a form one student at Iringa girls secondary school. You know what,,,,i really like posting i promise you to write to you back . It is my hope that you really like books since you are working with books your whole life back to my side i really like dork diaries book series because it is really funny . Pass my greetings to all those who know Iringa girls secondary school.
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