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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

My Dream to be a Doctor

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YNO
I'm Young Ni Oo student. Before I live in Thailand camp of Mae La Oo camp (13). Before I live in Thailand I don't want to be anything in Thailand. Just go to school and eat,read,play in the camp. Doing nothing about life. But now I'm in USA. Most people are said USA is good, but not really. Now I learn a little of English and other language also. I try to learn more English. And want to go back to Thailand also. But I now I try to learn a lot English and try to learn how to read, how to spell the word. Most people are they know how to speak English, but they don't know how to spell the word and they don't know how to write English. Now I have a dream to be doctor. I want to be doctor in USA.


THANKS
I'm U Aung Pay Lake son Nay Lin Oo
My *DREAM* to be DOCTOR!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

How NGSO students at (YNO)School send the donation


NGSO committee meeting
This past year, the New Generation Students’ Organisation of Yaung Ni Oo School in Mae La Oon refugee camp has received support from Sundorne School, UK and Mrs Diane Olston, Australia.
We met with NGSO students and they explained how they organized their fundraising event at Christmas (2010), how they used the money that was donated, and their plans for rest of the year’s activities.

Firstly, NGSO organized a students’ party and sports fair with football, badminton, volleyball and Tauk Si Doe (Burmese traditional game). They gave prizes for the 1st and 2nd winners. They sold Mohinga noodle soup, fried noodles, fried gourd, Rakhaing traditional noodle, fried Shan tofu and noodle salad, and they and arranged some games for fundraising. They also showed video, and ask for a small fees.
They prepared a dinner party for Yaung Ni Oo’s teachers. The money that was raised during the event was donated to elderly people in the camp. They created a small fund for students who need to be sent to hospital in emergency.   They also buy some materials for school from their fund.

They bought 29 inch-TV and produced “Aye Chan thaw Kaung Kin” newsletter. The newsletter is published in two languages: Karen and Burmese. They will publish 50 newsletters and it will cost 10000 baht. In this newsletter, they wrote poems, stories, cartoons and article about their experiences and their feelings about their lives. They can express their feelings by words. Producing this newsletter is an opportunity to practice their writing skill. Everyone can know about their lives by reading this newsletter. They gave the left-over money to NGSO’s cashier to keep for activities later in the year.

Students said they wanted to do Christmas party and funs fair every year, like the one they did last year, thanks to Sundorne’s donation. They wanted to organize speech practice for Yaung Ni Oo’s students to promote intellectual skills and self-confidence once a year. They also wanted to do sport fair twice a year to keep students healthy. They wanted to publish “Aye Chan Tat Kaung Kin” newsletter every year to improve their writing skill and to let everyone know about their lives and their feelings. They wanted to hold an easy writing competition in Burmese for YNO’s secondary students twice a year.

Students thanked Sundorne school and Mrs Olston who donated money and books to them and very much appreciated that people had preferred to support them, YNO students, rather than use the money for their own needs. Students admired benefactor’s wish to help other people. They wanted to give them “Aye Chan Tat Kaung Kin” newsletter as a present but it is only written in Burmese and Karen.

Please Let Me Be A Doctor

Please let me be a doctor
I was born in 1992. By the way, I can say that I am a lucky because; I have everything that a human being should have such as a mouth, a nose, eyes and legs. Also my parents gave me a brain that is different with others. When they bore me they just saw trouble and pain. But my parents that I was their son so they gave me everything that parents should have, such as kindness and affection. 
When I was 5 years old my grandmother told to me everything about my family- “before you were born, you have an elder sister, at that time your mom lived comfortably and life was peaceful. Also your father, my son, he plays the lottery and drinks, but makes some money doing other jobs too. Your father won the lottery once and that made him happy, but he spent it on drink and didn't work to get money. Even though you win lottery if you do not work and waste the money by drinking alcohol (and lottery how long it will take?) Then your family was getting poor until they sold fish in the village to others. For those reasons my son, your father never talks about the lottery and cut out the alcohol”. Furthermore, my mom was not able to give me milk so I asked my grand mom, “why does she not offer me milk?”
“Because, she had to go to sell fish in other villages and life was a struggle. On the other hand she loves you so much.” Said my grand mom, she worried that I will struggle like her. 
When I was 7 years old my mom left me with my grand mom in the village, my mom had to go to work at another place. Living together with my grand mom we sold fried gourd and fried banana to get some money for our curry. When my mom was back she felt upset that I have to work at my age. My mom sent me to school when I was 5 years old and she asked me, what do you want to be when you will be grown up? I answered that I would be a military officer. My mom was not happy with this but she smiled. She wants me to be a doctor and help people that die without knowing their disease. 
My elder sister died when I was 6 years old. I did not know why she died at a young age . I got first prize in the first year of my school, my parents were happy and they were proud of me. When I was 10 years old my grand mom showed a plot of land of my mom’s and she asked her to sell this land. My mom sold it and got some money. Furthermore, my grand mom said, “buy one cow for me and the extra money she will keep under her bed. As soon as she got the money she fell ill, but there are no doctors and nurses in our village so we (my mom and me) had a problem. We worried for her but we cannot do anything for her and that’s why she died at an early age.
From that time, I decided to be a doctor and tried to be a doctor to help the people who were poor, also they do not know what diseases they are facing. They just cure what they had been known for many years so we cannot know are they cure correctly? Or not? For these reasons please let me be a doctor.