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1She is always in good humor, modest, sincere, supportive, and thoughtful.

2She is the type of person to help you rise when you are feeling down.

3She is compassionate, outgoing, and self-determined.

4She is Quincy Mary M. Clarito, and I am her. 

5Hello! You can call me  “Quin, or Quince”.

6I belong in a section which is composed of incredible and fascinating people, Bachelor of


7Science in Nursing 1-A

8I am 19 years of age living in a place known as a pilgrimage town to devotees of San Vicente
9Ferrer.

10The town of Leganes.

11My first language is Filipino, and my second language is English.

12I am a graduating STEM-EITA learner of Central Philippine University, but I am here taking
13Nursing.

14Why?

15Since I desire to be one of those aspiring nursing students who want to serve and be responsive
16to the needs of the individuals and the nation. 

17I hope all triumph and gladness is with us this year.

18Let this new academic year be motivating, bring innovative understanding and discoveries.

19May these new challenges help us develop to become better individuals and better members of
20the community. 

21Once again, I’m Quincy Mary and bye for now.

22Sometimes we think that poverty is only being hungry, naked, and homeless. The sense of
23being UNWANTED, UNLOVED, AND UNCARED for is the greatest poverty. -Mother Teresa

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