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"D. Singhateh" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Jun 1999 18:47:26 -0700
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Wow!!!

It is time to exhale.  Finals are over, at least for me.  I need help from
any one with information.  There is a lady here in Seattle who has
friends in the Gambia.  She is also involved with projects with the local
people in the health care field. So she goes to Gambia fairly frequently.
However, she does not stay long because she has a family and a job here to
care for.  As a result, she's not able to master the local languages,
particularly Mandinka (her friend speaks mandinka).  She likes some one to
tutor her and she got to me through the University.  I like to help her
but we need books to make the process worthwhile and meritorious.  If
there is any one on the list who has information as to how to get the
books and would not mind sharing, we'll appreciate that a lot.  If some
one has a book and wants to sell it, that will work too.  Please email me
in private or otherwise with any infor you may have.  Please bear in mind,
she is still at beginner stage.
        Thanks a million,
                        Dawda

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               %%          Dawda M.L Singhateh        %%
               %%        Electrical Engineering Dept. %%
               %%         University of Washington    %%
               %%             Seattle  WA             %%
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               %%     email: [log in to unmask]  %%
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Your Altitude in life, almost always depends on your attitude in life

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