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  • in reply to: Writing Styles #43672
    Fatuma Bizimana
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    hi Ava thanks for sharing your opinion, I am also the same way. I would write a narrative style because of ow far you can go with telling sorry. and once i start with story I keep going and feel like am actually in the story as I’m writing it.

    in reply to: Writing style #43665
    Fatuma Bizimana
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    hi Kristin, I also think I am a narrative writer but I think you are leaning towards the argumentative write because you seem to be curious and wanting to know more about things.

    in reply to: Genetic modifications #43662
    Fatuma Bizimana
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    Hi Cindy, I agreed with you 100% we should focus on the children who already existed instead of hand picking how our kids will look like. the child you whom you want to perfect looking could be a monster in behavior.

    in reply to: Introduction #43402
    Fatuma Bizimana
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    Hi KJ, I hope you don’t mind me calling KJ. I enjoy reading your post, I have been in Portland for a day trip. I want to take my kids to the seacoast adventure in Windham someday

    in reply to: Introduction #43395
    Fatuma Bizimana
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    Hi bee, thanks for sharing, I am in the similar journey. I got my LNA 15 years ago and I have been working in medical field since high school. I did medical assistant, I took my MNA course 3 2 years ago and I still work as an MNA. I won’t stop till I reach the RN position because that is my goal.

    in reply to: Hispanic Culture #43394
    Fatuma Bizimana
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    Hi Beatriz, I do agree with you on respecting one another. No matter the difference in backgrounds, we all learn about respect from different source, whether it is school or in sport. bottom line is that we all get a chance to learn how to respect other.

    in reply to: Military kid #43393
    Fatuma Bizimana
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    hi Kristin, I feel like I can relate to your “moving into different places” situation as military kid. I had moved couple times into different country. first moved from my country into refugee camp which was in a different country, there I met people from different countries and learned different culture, then moved in USA in May of 2004. it was very hard because it was during the winter, very cold and snowy, I never seen snow, on top of that had to learn another language and culture. i had had time with eye contact. in my culture it not okay to look people in the eye while speaking to them but here eye contact is a must. i have come long away, and I feel like I have adopted in many ways.

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