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April 23, 2008Vol. 52, No. 12
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Arthur Gwen Jr. is Liberian. He
has been here 4 years.
He Lived in Cote Divoire for 16
years, and is part of the Krahn
tribe. He tells this story thathis family tells him of the first
time they crossed from Liberia
to the Cote Divoire: I almost
died because my grandmother
was carrying me when we were
crossing the river, and the shots
were flying and she almost
dropped me.
He is trying to become a dentist.
His grandfather used to be a
doctor, and he is picking up the
trade.
Majier Chol, is from Sudan. He
is the president of the African
Student Organization, and a
GRCC alum. He is considering
coming back for Radiology.
He has been in the states seven
years. He arrived in Dec. 22,
2000, and before coming to the
States he lived in Kenya for 8
years as a refugee there. He says
that hopefully when he gets his
degree he can go back, since all
of his family is over there.
Deng says she misses Sudan a lot.You dont realize things are different until
you land in a different place, Deng said. She
grew up between Sudan and Uganda.
When she arrived at the States with her
brother and a cousin she began at 10th
grade, It was really hard because I didnt
have a formal education background before
I got here. She said she put school as
her top priority. She said she is going into
international relations, and has her eyes set
on Michigan or Georgetown University
Peter Kuol, is from Sudan, and has been in states seven years.
Living in Sudan I really dont recall; I was little. I was born in 1984,
and the war broke out in 1983. He and his brother moved between
Ethiopia, Sudan and Kenya for years escaping war. He moved with
his brother, cousin, and most of his family to the States but not with
his mother and father.
He arrived to America with 3,000 other kids from Sudan. He lives
with a host family, who he says he loves, since they are his parents
here.
Coming here was tough, especially the language, but Im a pretty
easy guy to get along with anybody, Kuol said.
I try to be positive, to be a good ambassador of my people, so I
can tell them (Americans) where we come from and tell them whowe are and what we want, Kuol is part of the Dinka tribe.
In the fall he is transferring to Western Michigan, and majoring in
Civil Engineering,
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Patrick Kamau, the presenter of the eventexplains the process of immigration andacculturation. Its a long, complicated,tedious process, Kamau said.
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Lungs
Liver
Brain
Heart
Stomach
LargeIntestineSmallIntestine
Alcohol can induce
difficulty walking andtalking, as well as
blackouts and memory
lapses.
Long term brain damage
can occur, resulting in
slips in memory to
permanent and debilitating
conditions that require
lifetime custodial care. Long term alcohol use can
cause blood pressure to
rise, an increased heart
rate, abnormal heart beat,and potentially increase
the size of the heart.
Alcohol consumption
can cause ulcers or
stomach cancer if
abused over a long
period of time.
One of the most
serious side effects of
drinking are cirrhosis
and liver cancer.
Alcohol interferes with
ll d l i i
(See Small Intestine)
Alcohol abuse reduces
proteins that keep fluid
from the lungs, lowers
antioxidants, and can cause
what is known as alcoholic
lung.
Three in every 10 Americans will be
involved in an alcohol related crash in
their lifetime
In 2007, 82.6% of 10th graders
reported alcohol was very easy to get
or fairly easy to get
That is down from 89% a decade ago.
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