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          Suli Breaks speaks with a powerful confidence while expertly analyzing the school's policies and whether students can succeed without overworking themselves....

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        2. Before seeing Selma recently, I “saw” again Martin Luther King's April 4, , sermon, “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence.” He dared.
        3. Suli Breaks speaks with a powerful confidence while expertly analyzing the school's policies and whether students can succeed without overworking themselves.
        4. In the popular video “Why I Hate School but Love Education” a man named Darryll Amoako introduces us to some of the issues with today's upper education system.
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          Musical artist

          Darryll Suliaman Amoako (born 22 January 1988), better known by his stage name Suli Breaks, is an English spoken word poet. He is best known for his spoken word videos on his YouTube Channel, Suli Breaks, his 2012 video "Why I Hate School but Love Education"[1] and his 2013 video "I Will Not Let an Exam Result Decide My Fate".[2]

          Early life

          Amoako was born in Wood Green, London, England.

          He grew up as one of three children to Ghanaian parents in what he describes as "a conventional African family, where education is paramount". He has two sisters, Anisah (younger) and Cherelle (older).[3][4]

          He went to Enfield Grammar School for a year before accepting a scholarship to play basketball in Middlesbrough.

          In 2009, he graduated with a degree in Law from the University of Sheffield.[3]

          Career

          Amoako's basketball coach's brother, Ben Peters, came up with the name "Suli Breaks", which derived from