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My name is Maghfirah, I am 20 years old. I am from Neuheun, Aceh Besar. Usually I am called Firah or mb by my friends. I have a beautiful family. My parents have three children, I am the oldest. I have two younger brothers. My father’s name is Bukhari, he passed away several months ago exactly at ramadhan month, and my mother’s name is Suarni, she is a civil servant  Miftahuddin is my first brother, he is a second grade student of Darul Ihsan senior high School, and the youngest is Misbahul Firdaus, he is a sixth grade student of Laboratory Islamic Elementary School.
Now, I live with my mom and my last brother, because my first younger brother is staying in boarding school. My hobbies are travelling and dancing. I love dance since early age. I studied traditional and creative dance. I ever participated  as a dancer at the opening of Aceh Cultural Festival (PKA) in 2013, and it was a really unforgettable experience to me. I really enjoyed it. 
I  went to elementary school when I was 5 years old. I studied in four different schools, but I got my graduation at MIN 1 Banda Aceh. I did not need to worry about anything, teachers just gave little homework , so I had most spare time to play with my friends. I had studied in junior high school named Oemar Diyan for three years. It is boarding school, and I stayed there during my Junior high school program, and I had studied in MAN Model Banda Aceh for three years too, from 2011 to 2014. The high school program was really cool for me. 
I really love art, especially about dance. When I just have finished my Senior High School, I decided to continue my study at art education, but my parents did not allow me to study In that major. So I chose English Education department as my bachelor degree program. That is why I am here and I am happy to be an English student. 
I also  join some organizations. When I was a school student, my organizations are art community and scout community. I also joined youth training that had been trained by The Leader.  When I was in third semester, I was being as a facilitator of Kelas Inspirasi Banda Aceh. That community focused on education of elementary school in Banda Aceh and Aceh Besar and held only one day. 
My plans for the future are I want to get good score for my undergraduated. I also want to have a beautiful marriage with someone I love, and to continue my master degree abroad before I get married. 

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