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Introduction about myself

 Hey Guys, I am Jovan! I hope to embark on my journey on becoming a journalist by studying journalism. I feel that writing a blog would be a good way for me to get a headstart . I would be writing about articles that I feel passionat about and I hope to receive constructive feedback on how i can improve on my writing skills. Additionally, I want to use this platform to improve on my language and my grammer skills, sharpening my command for the english language. Thank You and I hope to see u in my next article! I hope to publish articles once every week! 

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