Rosemary Altamirano Speech

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Hello, fellow classmates and Professor Su

My name is Rosemary Altamirano, I lived in Texas all my life and the most exciting thing so far has been this journey right here, I have never taken classes on line this is my first and as of now very content with how I'm progressing and I'm looking forward to learning more with the rest of the students and most of all learning all I can from the instructors.

I'm currently not working I’m helping a friend with his mother she recently had a stroke and went blind. I stay and care for her and all her needs she was one of the reasons why I wanted to get into something with medical cause I always wanted to help people feel better. In doing so, I know I need to learn all the ins and out to how the

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