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When God Has Created the World
When god has created the world , then he felt something was covered , humans were easy to build but hard to teach, but he got a solution at a home where he reach, that home never had been seen , there all things were looking so bright and clean , a person was standing at front of god ,, god searched his file to find that man's record ,, when he could not find his name then he asked him to explain ,, then he replied '' who will teach the world about their rights will make them understand that never do fights" , who will give their mind confidence roots,, which will turn later in a sweet fruit ,, as not by name ,but you can call me teacher ,, yes, am also in one of your creature ,, he ain't anyother he was our teacher , who were sent by god to make our future ,,,
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