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I live with my both parents. They are peasant farmers. I want to be a pilot because I like that job. I will study hard to get there. The happiest moment in my life is the way when I passed my examination. I felt very proud of myself because my family was happy for me. The difficult experience for me in my life when my young sister was burned with hot water and then my mom do not know how to care for her. I learned that the life is hard. For the next four years I will study hard because I want to reach my dream.

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Hello my fellow students am very happy to share with you this journal because it has been a long time since I was with you just giving you hi
Love you more than anything
hello the school fund family
it's my great pressure that all of you, u're fine back to my side am fine also and i continue well with my mock exams and i hope to do the best.to day i would like to share with you about different challenges that students face and are common to many people as follow;
-lack of school fees,this may be coursed by 1-separation of family 2-family conflict
3-gender discrimination.
-diseases this may led to the failure of a student to his or her studies .
that is all for to day but all in all we have to give education to our societies so as to eliminate gender discrimination especially to the one who live in rural areas like masai and hadzabe.
wish you nice day and love you more my family who make me very very happy.
Atuwene........
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