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dlinn [17]
3 years ago
13

Haileab Asgedom lived a wild young adulthood primarily due to the lack of parental figures in his life. What did he say was his

greatest regret about this period in his life?
Social Studies
1 answer:
hjlf3 years ago
3 0
Haileab Asgedom is a character in the book 'Of Beetles and Angels'. The book is a story about a young mans journey from a refugee camp to Harvard University. His wild adulthood as a result of lack of parental guidance lead to him turning to alcoholism and becoming a womanizer. As a result of this he fathered children whom he never got the chance to meet. 
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