Wednesday, February 27, 2019
I Born In Refugee Camp In Nepal
A person who does not assume make home country and is colonized down in another country, who is dependent on the government for water, food, shelter, and education, is cognize as a Refugee. Nepal has lots of these kinds of Refugee camping grounds. I was born in camp, and plot of ground there, I had a lot of struggles just to survive. My parents are from Bhutan. One mean solar day the Butanes government exiled about more than one hundred thousand citizens, which include my parents, from their own country. They leave their own land forcefully. The Nepal government gave land to suffer on for those community as refugees but never gave citizenship.The entire refugee universe of discourse started struggling to get food for even one day. Many parents killed their own kids because they didnt have enough money to buy food for their child. Many parents threw their babies in the garbage, and numerous people died because of poor sanitation. Due to the lack of electricity people had to determination their work before nightfall. When the government, after ten years last began providing education, we, the students, had to start doing homework as soon as we got home from school. If we didnt finish it, we had to do homework to candle light or kerosene lamp.After life-time a congested life in the refugee camp, we heard about an prospect from MOM (International Organization for Migration) about third country resettlement. We decided to go far to America to make our future bright. Three months after I arrived in the USA joined middle school. There were lot s of students in my class and they constantly gave me unusual names in their language e and laughed at me for no reason. At that time, I knew very few side words so couldnt say anything to them. When graduated middle school, I went to SST. Gregory.There, I found all the t coachers, students, and parents to be helpful. My freshmen and sophomore year I had a lot of struggles to learn English. Learning English was h ard many times couldnt even pronouns e a simple word, but I learned after many struggle. This is my second semester in Harold Washington college. I chose to go to city college at first because of my family financial condition an d my struggle on English language, and now is much better than before, so have started to HTH ink about my future, started to think about those problems which I had face up when I was in the re fugue camp.Because of that I choose to be an electric and electronic engineer and fix those e problems we had in the refugee camp that prevented me from studying at night. I have had to overcome many struggles to be in the position I am in and my family has been a commodious support to me. I want to make my future bright and procure my am through your school. Decided to study engineering because I always wanted to know how machines work, and to be creative in my work. I have always enjoyed challenging myself, and want to be in career which would hold that I use al l my knowledge to find solutions.
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