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	<title>Comments on: A loss in the Office</title>
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		<title>By: KORAH MAURICE</title>
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		<description>Hi Dear Sarah,

I suppose Sarah is your name. Pardon me if that is not your name.

Yes, I was home when Mr. Ben passed away and I am very grateful to you for bringing Tongo, though far away, so close to me. God bless you. Your pictures are splendid and they tell me all about the manner in which this great son of Tongo was buried. 

In fact, I wish to have been part of his funeral mourners but my Head of Department will not permit me. Secondly, I had to return to campus on time to begin analysing data I had gathered from the district on my thesis project. I am grateful to you for your soft but wonderful contribution to our deceased brother. He was really a man of action.

i equally want to thank you greatly for the good complements you gave about my people. Yes, no single human being or group of people are ever perfect: but should thrive on our weaknesses to the disadvantage of our efforts to progress in life? The reply is certainly NO. This is the more reason why we should always have a positive mind towards others and what they do or say despite their weaknesses. Once again, thank you, Sarah.

I am a teahing assistant in the University of Education, Winneba off road to Cape coast from Accra but I hail from Tongo and I am proud of that. though I know not when I shall be home; I wish to see you when home.

Wishing you the best in your work with my people. my firm believe is that one can always make the best out of where one lives or hails from. All the best in all your life endeavours and plans.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Dear Sarah,</p>
<p>I suppose Sarah is your name. Pardon me if that is not your name.</p>
<p>Yes, I was home when Mr. Ben passed away and I am very grateful to you for bringing Tongo, though far away, so close to me. God bless you. Your pictures are splendid and they tell me all about the manner in which this great son of Tongo was buried. </p>
<p>In fact, I wish to have been part of his funeral mourners but my Head of Department will not permit me. Secondly, I had to return to campus on time to begin analysing data I had gathered from the district on my thesis project. I am grateful to you for your soft but wonderful contribution to our deceased brother. He was really a man of action.</p>
<p>i equally want to thank you greatly for the good complements you gave about my people. Yes, no single human being or group of people are ever perfect: but should thrive on our weaknesses to the disadvantage of our efforts to progress in life? The reply is certainly NO. This is the more reason why we should always have a positive mind towards others and what they do or say despite their weaknesses. Once again, thank you, Sarah.</p>
<p>I am a teahing assistant in the University of Education, Winneba off road to Cape coast from Accra but I hail from Tongo and I am proud of that. though I know not when I shall be home; I wish to see you when home.</p>
<p>Wishing you the best in your work with my people. my firm believe is that one can always make the best out of where one lives or hails from. All the best in all your life endeavours and plans.</p>
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