"You can't bring 'people' to Towns; However only 'people' can ‘choose’ to come to Towns",said late Dr. John Garang de Mabior.
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Um, that's NOT bad findings, though.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you, again “guys” for compliments, especially to my former 2010-2011 L2GP Study’s 5-Enumerators: Ms. Apajok Garang Giet[Kongor Payam District], Mr. Ajok[Lith Payam district], Mr. Mayen Atem[Ajuong, & Pakeer Payam district], Rev. Chol Deng-Beer[Duk County].🤓🇺🇸🇸🇸🇰🇪
ReplyDelete“The lead researcher had also done other research in Ayod (Nuer), Boma (Murle) and Pocalla (Annuak) so could draw on this.
ReplyDeleteBeginning in Twic East and Duk Counties, 5 reseachers were chosen from different payams and they were trained in interview techniques; this was followed by the recruitment and training of 6 researchers in Bor. A questionnaire had been prepared based on the ongoing research in Nuba so this questionnaire was drawn on so the results would be comparable. The study was divided into 5 assignments, and each researcher spent a month investigating each assignment before moving on to the next assignment over a period of 5 months. The assignments were explained and a training session conducted in April 2010, and ongoing follow-up was conducted as reports came in to improve the methodology,(Haragins, et al., pg. 17 of 103 pages).”
Ok. Thank you again, Mr. Mabior Duot Deng. And I think our daddy Wuor Deng Jok is currently ‘living’ in Juba with his Aunty son: Mr. Aguer-which Reech Gak. And I think most of our Daddy’s “life expectancy”, and “upkeep” is in hands of 2nd, 3rd wife’s children in Juba including Mr. Deng-Madui, Dengthii, Duot-Agutmagok.🤓
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ReplyDeleteUm, congrats on your “newlyweds” Mr. Deng Lueth Mayom Ayiik, and Ms. Madina Garang. And I deeply apologized for any misunderstanding regarding selfie photos’ “delete, or remove” demanding from Facebook, Inc. social giant media.🤓
Um, “when a woman passed pregnancy test in the village of Bentiu, a man kept sexually groping her once ‘embryo fetus’ was already fully grown.”🤓🇺🇸
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