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I was born on the 24th of July this was the same day as my grandfather’s birthday, in Karachi Pakistan. People offered their prayers to my mother that I may be a safe and healthy baby.
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It must bring so much joy to see how fast their children are growing up. When a baby takes its first step it is a milestone that marks its independence as you can see, I took my first step to independence very early in life.
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Above all things in this world my first word was “water” normal babies say mom or dad, weird right? My parents told me that I had begun to speak faster than normal babies.
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My brother was born on the 11th of December he like me was a healthy baby. I was proud of him from the day he was born and I knew that he was destined for greatness
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My first bike was given to me on my birthday when I was 4 years. It was my favourite possession, I loved it because I was able to go very fast and race others.
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I received my first Holy Communion before I migrated to Canada. It was a wonderful time for me and my family.
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I migrated to Canada on April 9, 2009. For a while I lived with my uncle until my parents found good jobs and we moved in an apartment. Life in Canada is a lot better than it was back home.
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When I was finally ready to go to school, i went to St. Henry's on warden and steels. There I was welcomed by many good teachers and students. It did not take me long to fit in.
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On this day I got one of my very own poems published in a book. This year my English teacher was Ms. Chen, I could not have done it without her help
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My family are among some of the people who have never lost faith in me. They trust and respect my choices and I love them with all my heart.
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I will go to U of T and will major in science. When I graduate I will go to medical college and study medicine. In the future I want to be a chemist.
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In the future I want to be a chemist. Science has always been my passion, and always will be. I want to be able to help people and to do good in my community.
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One day I hope to get married and have a nice family. I will live in somewhere in Ontario and work hard and do my best to be a kind and supporting husband.
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In the future I want to either have a son or daughter. Going from being a husband to a father is a big step but I know that will manage.
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I want to retire at the age of 61, and move to a cottage or a farm. Where I can live the rest of my life in peace with my wife.