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==Biography==
==Biography==
Shadrack was born in 1993 in Tema, Ghana. For high school, he attended the Ada Senior High in Ada-Accra, Ghana, moved to a private university, Dominion University College{{cite web|url=https://duc.edu.gh/rising-stars/?fbclid=IwAR2xWSN0cWSS-Cy-0xaofi1_nW5DB78WN_doPbZdy1Zk9FXZQ0LXTmQsmW8| title=DUC Rising Stars| website=Dominion University College| date=14 April 2020| access-date=14 October 2020|first=| last=}} after high school.
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[4] In 2015, he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania[2] with a degree in biology.[5] He was the first person from his village to attend college in the U.S.[6] In 2018, he returned to University of Pennsylvania for a master's degree in non-profit leadership.[4] As of 2019, he was a student at the Yale School of Public Health's Advanced Professional Program.[5].
===Early life===
===Early life===
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Socrates (example)
The Ancient Greek philosopher
Born470 BC
Died399 BC
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Biography

Shadrack was born in 1993 in Tema, Ghana. For high school, he attended the Ada Senior High in Ada-Accra, Ghana, moved to a private university, Dominion University College"DUC Rising Stars". Dominion University College. 14 April 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2020. after high school.

[4] In 2015, he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania[2] with a degree in biology.[5] He was the first person from his village to attend college in the U.S.[6] In 2018, he returned to University of Pennsylvania for a master's degree in non-profit leadership.[4] As of 2019, he was a student at the Yale School of Public Health's Advanced Professional Program.[5].

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