Observation Of Naloni

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I have had the pleasure of talking to Naloni on several occasions and I always found her to be a personable, friendly and mature young lady. She has a soft spoken yet welcoming demeanor that her teachers and peers appreciate. She is an attentive listener who always expresses herself with insight and humility. Additionally, Naloni’s teachers note that she is a dedicated student, conscientious and one who is willing to challenge herself. They considered her respectful, intelligent and always cooperative. Whether she is volunteering as a teacher’s helper or working in her community, Naloni’s strong work ethic, and positive demeanor is always evident.
In addition to being an outstanding people person, she is well-rounded, of solid character

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