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KUHF-Houston Public Radio’s “This I Believe” with Adam Peña

Posted on · Adam is a native Texan, born and raised in Corpus Christi. Adam is attending the University of St. Thomas as a graduate student. His passion for learning has given rise to the desire to serve his home community in Corpus Christi. On this path, Adam has discovered the importance and value of gathering knowledge along the way...learning about himself and his world as he explains in his essay for KUHF's This I Believe.

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KUHF-Houston Public Radio’s “This I Believe” with Dr. Robert Borneman

Posted on · Dr. Borneman is an educator. It's his life, it's what he loves to do and it's what brought him to Houston in 1984. With a freshly minted degree in Education from Indiana University, He was recruited by Houston I.S.D. After a year, he moved to Cypress-Fairbanks I.S.D., where's been ever since. He's furthered his own education at the University of Houston, where he received a Masters and a Ed.D. Dr. Borneman says his passion for education was first realized as a child as he describes in his essay for KUHF's This I Believe.

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KUHF-Houston Public Radio’s “This I Believe” with Grant Shafer

Posted on · Grant claims Texas and Louisiana as home, but currently, he's living and working in the Washington D. C. area. While living in Houston, he attended and graduated from the University of Houston. Grant says that's where he grew to appreciate the importance of service to others. Grant says serving others helps give his own life a deeper meaning, as he explains in his essay for KUHF's This I Believe.

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KUHF-Houston Public Radio’s “This I Believe” with Wayne Gardiner

Posted on · Wayne was born in Boston, Massachusetts and was raised in the northeast, but once he became a geologist, he moved to Texas to work in oil exploration. Wayne did graduate work at Texas A & M University and has lived in Houston since 1986. Wayne and his wife have two daughters and his role as a parent is the focus of his essay for Houston Public Radio's This I Believe.

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KUHF-Houston Public Radio’s “This I Believe” with Peyman Pakzaban, M.D.

Posted on · Peyman Pakzaban is a Neurosurgeon practicing in the Houston area. Peyman and his wife moved to Houston ten years ago and they have two daughters. Dr. Pakzaban says being a physician and a father, he encounters a lot tears. He believes those tears represent much more than pain or joy. He says human tears are proof to him of a human soul.

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KUHF-Houston Public Radio’s “This I Believe” with Paul Nevels

Posted on · Paul Nevels remembers visiting his Grandparents home in Louisiana and looking out their second story window. What he saw was a beautifully landscaped neighborhood filled with trees, dotted with flowers and highlighted with small town life. To this day, Paul appreciates a room with a view and describes his belief in his essay for Houston Public Radio's, "This I Believe."

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KUHF-Houston Public Radio’s “This I Believe” with Lacrecia McGregor

Posted on · Lacrecia was born in St. Joseph's Hospital in downtown Houston and has called Sugar Land home all her life. After graduating from the University of Houston with a degree in advertising, she went to work and is currently the Web Site and Marketing Director for a locally based retail chain. In her essay, Lacrecia expresses her belief in the importance of being counted.....and participating in every election.

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KUHF-Houston Public Radio’s “This I Believe” with John Burke

Posted on · John F. Burke moved to Texas from Pennsylvania in 1985. Since then, the Professor of Political Science at the University of St. Thomas has blended the many cultures of his youth in Pennsylvania with those of his new homeland of Texas. Professor Burke says his experience is similar to many of us living in the Houston area and the resulting diversity is a great reward.

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KUHF-Houston Public Radio’s “This I Believe” with Mauricio Lafuente

Posted on · Mauricio is a 20 year old college student pursuing a biology degree.  His hope is to become a medical doctor, like both his parents.  Mauricio is a native of Houston, but has just recently moved to Orlando where his parents now live.  Mauricio will be attending Central Florida University.  Mauricio's essay for This I Believe is a result of a college writing class.