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Experiences:-For thaff andyourspeciai tolent in
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you. Only someone asmSPEQAL'' os you could
achieveiso much bdthme oge.
Never forget the tyalues that your R | ,, .
grandparents have lived by. They hove taught
us how to attain happiness-an d 1
m || leading o Christian family life,
May these values, which ore so much a I
of you, always help* you make the right