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The Medleg's Fundamentals

 3 magic words ... your child should always remember

Earn

Nothing should come free or easy ... as much as possible earning should be the key to getting

Appreciate

When they get (by earning) always appreciate what they got .. always should remember that others are not as fortunate.

Share

When possible ...sharing with those that are not as fortunate is the most rewarding!


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    Author

    My name is Saad ... I am a Mechanical Engineer (by profession) ... my hobby is teaching math to children. I have a 13 years old son, he is in grade 7 and his name is Farid (you can e-mail him if you want at the same address indicated below). I live in Montreal Canada for the last 25 years (I am originally from Egypt).

    If you have comments or suggestions, or you want to write to my son .. E-mail us at smedleg@securenet.net

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