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Call Me By My Name

Call Me By My Name in Franklin, TN

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Call Me By My Name in Franklin, TN

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This is a book about revolutionary ideas and concepts collected over the years and geared toward political capital. As our world gets more complex by Amazon's shared economy and the empowerment of LGBT communities, issues of female and male are dominant. My idea is that an Ethiopian female and an Eritrean male will read these articles, discuss the issues raised, and reach solutions. I am hoping that readers will arrive at their common values and live a better future. My articles are based on intellectual wisdom derived from Ethiopian philosophy and Western psychology.
Wolde Tewolde
was born in a village known as Zgb. He was baptized and raised within an Orthodox Tewahdo church, and lived in the same place. He did his education in Tigray province which is the main source of Ethiopia's political crisis. Educated in the city of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, he has travelled extensively over almost every inch of Ethiopia.
Professionally, he served in the two highly esteemed organizations of Ethiopia, the Ethiopian Commercial Bank (CBE) and the Imperial Highway Authority, later changed to the Highway Authority. He came to the United States on August 23, 1986, to further his knowledge of transport planning and has never returned to either Enation. Since 1989, the author has been searching for his soul in Washington, DC, while controlling time and energy. His daily activities include American individual liberty, Eritrean family values, and Ethiopian community responsibility. His picture depicts EAE concepts and applications.
The author was born on the 13th month and has no citizenship status albeit qualified to be a citizen of three countries, i.e. America, Eritrea and Ethiopia.
This is a book about revolutionary ideas and concepts collected over the years and geared toward political capital. As our world gets more complex by Amazon's shared economy and the empowerment of LGBT communities, issues of female and male are dominant. My idea is that an Ethiopian female and an Eritrean male will read these articles, discuss the issues raised, and reach solutions. I am hoping that readers will arrive at their common values and live a better future. My articles are based on intellectual wisdom derived from Ethiopian philosophy and Western psychology.
Wolde Tewolde
was born in a village known as Zgb. He was baptized and raised within an Orthodox Tewahdo church, and lived in the same place. He did his education in Tigray province which is the main source of Ethiopia's political crisis. Educated in the city of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, he has travelled extensively over almost every inch of Ethiopia.
Professionally, he served in the two highly esteemed organizations of Ethiopia, the Ethiopian Commercial Bank (CBE) and the Imperial Highway Authority, later changed to the Highway Authority. He came to the United States on August 23, 1986, to further his knowledge of transport planning and has never returned to either Enation. Since 1989, the author has been searching for his soul in Washington, DC, while controlling time and energy. His daily activities include American individual liberty, Eritrean family values, and Ethiopian community responsibility. His picture depicts EAE concepts and applications.
The author was born on the 13th month and has no citizenship status albeit qualified to be a citizen of three countries, i.e. America, Eritrea and Ethiopia.

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