The Autobiography of Ndizeye Hitimana
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The Autobiography of Ndizeye Hitimana, who is known as Anderson H. Thomas II, is a book telling like who he used to be back in the days and who he is today. And he encourages you all to read this book. Some of y'all don't know who Ndizeye Hitimana is. When you finish reading this book at end, you will know him much better. And to be honest, this book only talks much about Ndizeye Hitimana, but in the middle of it he includes his siblings. At the end he also includes his parents. And this book was written in July 7, 2021, in High Point, North Carolina. I never had a dream of becoming an author, but the main reason why I decided to write down this book was to share my life story experience and to be known.
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The Autobiography of Ndizeye Hitimana
Ndizeye Hitimana
Copyright © 2022 Ndizeye Hitimana
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Fulton Books
Meadville, PA
Published by Fulton Books 2022
ISBN 978-1-63985-920-7 (paperback)
ISBN 978-1-63985-921-4 (digital)
Printed in the United States of America
Ndizeye Hitimana is an eighteen-year-old boy who was born on September 1, 2003, in Hoima, Uganda. And he was raised in Los Angeles, California, United States. Many of you can ask yourself, who is Ndizeye Hitimana? Or what kind of person is he? So without going further, Ndizeye Hitimana identified himself by saying that he is a human like others. And he has said that he is an intelligent young man. So he was born as Ndizeye Hitimana, and he became to be known as Anderson H. Thomas II since 2020. And he planned to write down this book called The Autobiography of Ndizeye Hitimana on July 7, 2021, in High Point, North Carolina. Some of you can still ask yourself since Ndizeye Hitimana was born as Ndizeye Hitimana, why did his name become to be changed to Anderson H. Thomas II? If you are among those who are asking that question, we will get to that as soon as possible. Ndizeye Hitimana once again was born on September 1, 2003, in Hoima, Uganda, and raised in Los Angeles, California, United States. He called himself an intelligent young man because he knows that he is. His hair color is short black, always within 360 waves. His eyes color is brown, and he is 5'7". He wrote in cursive penmanship. And he likes jogging every morning whenever he feels like it, and he loves listening to music. And he is an outgoing person. And he loves soccer.
Education Attended
Ibarra Elementary School, 2016. This is an elementary school that is in San Diego, California, United States. District San Diego, unified.
Horace Mann Middle School, 2016–2018. Is a middle school that is also located in San Diego Unified schools in San Diego, California.
Will C. Senior Crawford High School, 2018, is also a high school in the San Diego Unified schools.
High Point Central High School, 2018–2021. This is also a high school that is in High Point, North Carolina. It is in Guilford County.
Upcoming school’s GTCC which is known as Guilford Technical Community College (2021–2024). It’s a community college that is in Jamestown, North Carolina. The UNC is known as the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2025–2028. It is a university that is in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. I can say that education is my top priority because I really love it, and because for me, I will need it to be successful. Like I said in the beginning, I was raised in Los Angeles, California, United States. My original birthday was in Hoima, Uganda. But my parents’ original country is Congo. In short, my parents are Congolese. They moved from Congo to Uganda as refugees. Then we moved from Uganda to the United States as refugees as well. We moved from Uganda on January1, 2014. And we became a lawful permanent resident of the United States on January 1, 2016. I am planning to become an American citizen in the year 2021. In 2016 when I was in elementary school, I did not know what I was studying because I was too young to think of something good that would help me and help my family and communities as well. But when I get into middle school, that is when I started thinking that I want to become an American football player. But all that was a joke. When I got into high school at Will C. Senior Crawford High School, that is when I started thinking that I want to become an American soccer player. But during all that time, I was young. Whatever was coming from my mind, that is what I used to go with it. But when I got to High Point Central High School, I did not have any goals. I was just there without goals. But what happened in two years surprised me. That is when I started thinking about becoming an American politician and police officer. So two years left until I graduate from high school. That is what I am only studying which means during that time I am growing. So I only graduate from high school in fall. I will be attending GTCC or Guilford Technical community college. What I am going to be studying out there is criminal justice. What I want to earn at GTCC is my associate degree. After that, I will transform from a two-year college to a four-year university which is the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I will be going to Chapel Hill University to earn my bachelor’s degree. I will need an associate degree to get into the police academy, and I will need a bachelor’s degree to get into politics. No matter what kind of circumstances I will go through, I always encourage myself to work hard until all my goals become true. And what I believe is that, of course, it will one day become true. Mr. Nelson Mandela said that, "It always seems impossible until it’s done.’’
This quote from Mr. Nelson Mandela means a lot to me. And these quotes mean that, you cannot just see something and start saying that it is hard that you cannot do it. NO! Big No, because firstly you just see it. You have not done it yet. Secondly, how are you going to know that it is hard when you have