NR 351 Week 1 Discussion; Introductions (Required, not Graded)
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NR351 Wk1 discussion Introduction Hello Professor Margaret Thorne and classmates! Nice to meet you all! My name is Tetiana Rodov. I was born in June, 1971 in Ukraine and immigrate in USA in 2012. Now I am an US citizen and happily married to Yury Rodov who works as an RN in West Palm Beach VA Medical Center, Florida. Our family lives in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida and consists from 5 people including 2 daughters and son in-law. We are all working so hard on our better future. My older, 26 years old, daughter A
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