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                               E-mail:  apn7@duke.edu
 
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== How to Pronounce my name ==
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Okay, my first name is not challenging at all. Just say ''''ay-bruh-ham''''. Or if you want the sophisticated version, then say ''''ae-bra-ham''''.
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Now, my last name is kind of hard. But let's try it out. Here's what I have for its pronounciation:
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''''ngh-nhwae-ni''''. Most important, hold your breath before you start pronouncing it, then breath out when you reach the ''''-nhwae-'''' part, then just finish up with ''''-ni-''''.
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== Education ==
 
== Education ==

Revision as of 12:04, 24 September 2010

About me

Abraham Ng’hwani

                            Address:
                                           P. O. Box 91105
                                           Gilbert Addoms
                                           1368 Campus Drive
                                           Durham 27708, NC.
                                        
                                           
                                 
                                Mob:  1 (919) 806 6403 
                             E-mail:  apn7@duke.edu

How to Pronounce my name

Okay, my first name is not challenging at all. Just say 'ay-bruh-ham'. Or if you want the sophisticated version, then say 'ae-bra-ham'.

Now, my last name is kind of hard. But let's try it out. Here's what I have for its pronounciation: 'ngh-nhwae-ni'. Most important, hold your breath before you start pronouncing it, then breath out when you reach the '-nhwae-' part, then just finish up with '-ni-'.


Education

• Undergraduate at The Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University.

• International Baccalaureate Diploma.

• Life.

• Farming.

Interests

• Hiking, biking

• Food, Cooking :)

• Guitar

• Real 'Football' (Americans call it Soccer!)

• Speed Hunting

• And so much more!

External Links

For now, I just want to share with you this article about The Grand Challenges of Engineering, please take some time and explore, and, enjoy!

Getting Solar off the Ground, Lee Billings, Seed Magazine, created July 28 2009, accessed August 24 2009.