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Essay heading: David Melamed
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When he is not working he is learning, he always has been and always will be a student. At the age of 54, my father would make an excellent teacher. He has had a hand in anything and everything that has caught his eye, and in the process immersed his entire body. Everything that he knows anything about, he knows everything about and that says something in itself... displayed 300 characters
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He has gone to more schools then I can count, taken more classes that I can imagine, and read more books then I have read words. He does this for himself and himself alone. He does it because he think just like I do: If you’re going to do something, do it well. In fact, do it better, do it different, but most of all do it... displayed next 300 characters
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