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A young man who was expelled from university three times because of greed

A young man who was expelled from university three times because of greed, he is now helping other students

His name is Danyacho Shambal.  Students and other acquaintances refer to him as Teacher Dan.

Recently, a video of him teaching physics has been shared on social media.

Born and raised in Dirre Dhawa.  He attended Bisrata Gabriel School in the same city till grade

He entered the University of Finland in 2007 to study Mechanical and Industrial Engineering with a university entrance mark of 515 in Class

A year and a half later, he said, he was expelled because of “serious greed.

He said his father understood his commitment to education and dared to send him abroad to teach him.

As a result, he was sent to Shanzhou, China, where he studied Petroleum Engineering, he said.

they told the school principal.”

How did he get the chance to teach after being expelled three times?
When Daanyaachoo had freed his mind from all greed and was ready for work, an opportunity presented itself.

Bethlehem School in Bishops Stortford was looking for a physics teacher.

“They told me to close the school until we found it because the physics teacher had left.  At that time I did not have a certificate.  So I went in to wait for the classroom.  But I loved teaching and started teaching beautifully instead of waiting for classes.  ”It’s a nice job.

“After teaching in this way for two or three days, the principal came to the school and when he asked the students, they told him that my teaching methods were for them,” he said.

“I left voluntarily in my third year and decided to serve students at other schools in Bishoftu.”

With the money he and his wife saved, Danyacho opened a tutorial center instead of buying furniture like left and right neighbours.  They named it School of My Seed.

“We started with 16 students.  Ten study for free, only six pay.  Our goal was to serve, not financial gain.  We started because we had to serve the students of Bishopstown,” he said.

Three months later, the number of students reached 80. “As the number of students increased, one class, which we started with, could not reach us, so we added a second class.

Danyaachoon said he rented another room in the building he rented and opened a library.

“It is a great 24-hour library.  This is related to my childhood story.  We lived in a village house.”

“I would stay away from my parents because I wouldn’t turn on the lights,” he said. “The library is widely used by children whose families live in village houses.  They can stay there and read,” he said.

How was this man who simplified physics academically?

later unexpectedly closed down.

Although he did not elaborate on the reason for the closure, he said he has continued to volunteer to serve students since then.

“It is not clear to us why it was closed.  We only saw the ‘close’ command on ourselves.  In the past, the Bishop’s Office of Education was very helpful.  Later, they forced us to close.  We don’t understand.”

Daanyaachoon says his center can accommodate 100 students, but there were 300 students whose families expressed interest in enrolling.

“We sift through all of these with tests.  Meanwhile, one student did not get a grade.  She defamed us.  They immediately called me and told me to close it,” he said, adding that he doubted the reason for the closure of the centre.

He expressed regret that his plans were thwarted in Bishoftu where he paved the way for his work and where he was in a position to help many students.

“It could be closed down again,” he said, adding that he had stopped opening another center in Finfinnee for fear.

“What good is it if after I build it, it will be demolished tomorrow on someone’s orders?  I stopped opening in Finland because I was jealous of the Bishops’ one,” he said.

How many students did they qualify?

Danyacho said he has served more than 2,000 students in Bishoftu since he started teaching.

“Not only that, in 2016 we were able to take 45 grade 12 students from their families and prepare their breakfast, lunch and dinner.  My wife prepares food for him.  I’ll teach you.  They come to us after school.  They were studying with us.”

He said the students studied with them from Sunday to Saturday for four months and only visited their families on Saturdays.

“We were like a different boarding school.  All 45 students stayed with us and after preparing they all went to university.”

Danyacho says 20 of the students have passed the examination organized by the University of Finland and are now at the Addis Ababa Institute of Technology (AIT).

“The rest are at the University of Science and Technology of Finfinnee (AASTU), the University of Science and Technology of Adaama (ASTU), and Arba Minch University.  All those who have been studying with us are now succeeding.”

I am teaching online.”
He said the video being shared on social media was taken while he was teaching physics to students after his company was closed.

Danyacho, who currently lives in Finland, said he is still volunteering (teaching students).

“I now rent a house in Finfinnee and continue to serve students online.  I am trying to reach out to all Ethiopian students.”

He said he had previously taught 16 Ethiopian students in countries such as Kenya, Israel, the United States, Canada, England and Germany.

“I was also earning an income by teaching online to those whose roots are in Ethiopia.  I am still doing such work in Finland.  I also plan to teach 100 students who will take the grade 12 examination this year,” he said.

Battery issues to help you use your phone for longer

Rapid battery drain of smartphones is said to be a major weakness.  Apple had revealed days ago that it was making the system slow down calling procedures in order to extend battery life.

Although the company is improving its products, there have been several lawsuits filed against it in the United States.

Mobile phones use fast-charging Lithium Iron batteries, which are designed to allow the battery to be repaired.

The change in the design and appearance of smartphones has made the improvements stronger.

1) Weak internet

Your phone will try to get good internet access wherever you go.  Especially in areas with poor internet or if many people are trying to share WiFi in the same area, your phone will try to get a line.

Although there is no preferred solution, putting your phone in Airplan mode will help prevent your phone from draining battery while trying to access the Internet.

2) Some applications

Some apps drain the battery.  Therefore, closing unwanted apps will extend your battery life.

In addition, you may need to go into the battery section and identify the applications that consume the most battery.

3) Position lata display (GPS)

Opening the application you use to show you where you are (GPS) will also drain the battery.  Applications like Twitter also record your location without your knowledge.

So you can reduce the number of applications that record your location and disable others.

4) High temperature

Lithium batteries may not work properly if exposed to very high temperatures.  Because the ayen battery inside them needs to be charged as soon as possible.

Therefore, it is a good solution to protect your phone from extreme heat or cold.

5) Larger screens

More recently, phones with larger screens have been produced.  The screens also consume a lot of battery when opened and closed.  Therefore, it is useful to reduce the brightness of the screen.

Removing the screen and not looking at the phone immediately is another solution.

6) High volume

Even if the ringtone is loud, it takes a lot of battery.  In many cases, the sound quality of your phone is also determined by the speaker.

It is good to listen to the sound in your ears and turn off the sound when it is heard.

7) Replenish energy quickly

In the old days, it was preferable to charge the phone after it was used to drain the battery.  Now, however, the opposite is true.

In other words, it is best to charge the battery slowly before it runs out.  Experts recommend charging your battery before it drops below half to extend battery life.

The real solution

The solution that all mobile owners agree on is to put the phone in a light-saving mode.  Which means your phone screen will be less bright.  If you get a call, your phone will stop ringing.  You won’t get many notifications.  The application that displays your location does not provide services.  So think about it and use it.

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