John Smith grew up in Rwanda's Kigali, Lemera, and completed all his school education, an American system called kindergarten to 12th grade. His first language is the most commonly spoken language in Rwanda, which is known as Rwanda. In order to learn about global business and learn about American culture in the process, he came to Fox. His language learning experience is certainly not positive. Learning English is a difficult start between poor teaching style and limited resources of his school teachers.
Paul Man worked for the majority of the time spent in Rawanda with family farmers working for his co-founded humanitarian organization, the One Acre Foundation, with 1,000 field workers and 130,000 It has grown to become a farmer of people. However, as a son of a high school teacher, Polman seems to be modest and relaxing for students, he said that these students are asking deep questions about his activities in Africa. Like a comment made Kathy Dunley's face smile. Danley is a DMPS genius consultant who will help Paul Man visit and said that face-to-face communication with other young people has a wonderful career experience to help imagine making amazing lives. .
How can you change the world in your life? With a long walk to the water of Linda Hsu park, we learned about a young boy sticking to his difficulties. And that worked hard for him to bring change to his native Sudanese people. Parker's book alternates between two stories. The story of our main character is based on the real life of the boy who was forced to leave Sudan's village after being destroyed by Salvadat, the second Sudanese civil war. Another story is a fictional girl living in Nya, Sudan. Please tell me more about these two roles.
Salva was born in a village in the southern part of Sudan and arrived at the Dinka tribe. At the age of 11, the civil war in Sudan reached his village and pulled Salva away from his family. He participated in search of "thousands of boys" with thousands of boys trekking in refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya. After living in a camp for ten years, Salva got the opportunity to move to the United States. So, he is accepted into the family of Rochester, New York State. A few years later, Salva learned that my father was still living in the southern part of Sudan, but it was caused by waterborne parasites and diseases. This urged Salva to help his father and his country by providing clean water to people in need. This is the beginning of South Sudanese water.