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A Change of My Life (Chit Su Khin)

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I am Chit Su Khin from Manaung Township, Rakhine State of Myanmar. i had one older sister. I had a lot of challenges in my childhood due to the financial needs. Therefore, I lost focus on my education and kept going to school. My parents were not interested about my education because they had to work sunrise to dawn. When I was 10 years old, my father passed away and we moved to Yangon near our relatives. My mother raised me and my sister without husband as a widow. She is a super hero for us. When I was grade-6, my sister graduated. My mother and I were proud of her because she graduated in spite of many difficult times. And I passed matriculation exam in 2017 with the support of my mother, sister and relatives and I joined distance university. But I didn’t know what I should do for my life. I didn't know anything about the world. Almost a year, I lost my way way like any other young person in Myanmar. Before I took my first year exams, I got in touch with one of my cousin br...

Future Rakhine

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Rakhine will become one of the top richest region in the future if the local goverment has decision making power because of Geography, Natural resources and economy. Rakhine state is a coastal geographic region in southern Myanmar. It comprises a long, narrow strip of land along the eastern coast of the Bay of Bengal and stretches from the Nāf estuary on the border of the Chittagong Hills area (in Bangladesh) in the north to the Gwa River in the south. The Arakan region is about 400 miles (640 km) long from north to south and is about 90 miles (145 km) wide at its broadest. The Arakan Yoma, a range that forms the eastern boundary of the region, to some extent isolates it from the rest of southern Myanmar.The coast has several sizable offshore islands, including Cheduba and Ramree. The region’s principal rivers are the Nāf estuary and the Mayu, Kaladan, and Lemro rivers. The main towns are coastal and include Sittwe (Akyab), Sandoway, Kyaukpyu, and Taungup. Long accessible only...