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Learning is inevitable.  We all learn from each other and therefore, teach each other. This is a section where I post things I have learned in life using poems.  I love writing. It is one way of expressing myself. Please feel free to share however way you express your life lessons, beyond the walls of a classroom, through poems, quotes, drawing, short stories, etc.  I will post it here with your permission. 
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The Caduceus was my med school's official newspaper. Here are some literaries I wrote many years ago.
I migrated here in 2001 and it was a very challenging time, getting my citizenship 3 years after and re-establishing myself, my dreams. One thing I am grateful for is how I found my faith during these hard times.
What I have learned in my years of marriage. It is based on the movie, Something's Gotta Give, with Jack Nicholson.
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Class Motto:
Who you become is more important than what you achieve.
​(Dr. Stover)