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Ogadi's life always seemed to take a turn for the worse. Born in Umuneke, a remote African village, to a father and forced to live with Onome, a wicked stepmother, Ogadi thought life couldn't be worse. She quickly found out how wrong she was when she was plucked out of Umuneke and thrown into the city. Amidst the painful feelings of bitterness, sorrow, poverty, blackmail and joyful celebration, the mysteries surrounding poor Ogadi's past, present and future is revealed by the author.
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Catastrophe is the answer
IM NOT A FARMER BUT I THINK IT FUN
Farmers work hard, but can earn a pretty good living. Farmers earned annual median wages of $60,750 as of 2010, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Crop prices and crop failures mean that a farmer's income varies dramatically from one year to the next.
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The moral lesson of this myth is that unchecked curiosity and disobedience can be dangerous, but hope remains.
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