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Why I Want To Succeed In Cuba
From birth we have to overcome the first challenge, which is to sustain life. Start from scratch at age 52 is for me a great challenge. Born in Cuba, I have spent much of my life studying because after 6 years of study my medical career, take seven years to make specialization in general medicine and physical medicine and rehabilitacion. I worked for over 8 years out of my country to achieve economic improvements so I could provide a better and more pleasant life to my family I came to United States seeking for a good future not only for me also for my daughter because we did not have these possibilities in Cuba; however I am aware that I have to make a great effort and to get my goals will be very difficult but not impossible. My daughter is 24 years old she studies at Havana University and expects to get a degree in History in about four months . At present I work and study hard night and day including weekends for the preparation to achieve the title of nurse, profession that requires love and dedication to health care of people .The time for distract with friends and family is …show more content…
When I finish my work in the office I go to a school of English because I want to improve my knowledge of English, and to achieve read articles and newspapers, I write the most difficult words and try to repeat them often also I have as a strategy to use the dictionary trying to memorize every new word I learn in the day. The time of parties and gatherings with friends or family are virtually forgotten at this time because when I have a chance to break to relax my body craves at least 3 or 4 hours of sleep, the best food right now to keep a fresh

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