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I have never been able to shake the dust of Africa off my feet. I am a trilingual Korean with three diverse cultures in my background. I was born and raised in South Korea for my first six years of my life, then moved to Nakuru, Kenya; which is in East Africa. I learned two more languages as a result of living at a place where most people spoke two languages; I learned to speak English and Kenya’s national language, Kiswahili. Africa has been my biggest cultural background. I remember playing soccer with a “soccer ball” made out of plastic paper strips that had been rolled into a ball, with my Kenyan friends. At the age of eight, I went to a hundred year old Christian boarding school in Kenya called Rift Valley Academy.
Approximate Word count = 475 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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