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Allan Bochenek
Allan Was born on October 31st, 2004. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and he was 0 years old at the time of his birth. he acquired his middle name, Mikolaj, from his sister, who gave him the polish translation of Santa Claus for his middle name. Allan had a normal childhood growing up, and acquired some hobbies over time. Such hobbies include:
(Last) Name Pronunciation
A lot of people tend to mispronounce Allan's Last name. While the first name, Allan, is relatively simple, his last name, Bochenek, is a but more challenging. The correct way to say the name is "BO - hen - ek", not 'Baw - SHen - ek". While Allan is used to the second pronunciation, he loves it when people say his last name right!
Hobbies
Over the course of his, almost, 19 years of life, Allan has acquired some hobbies, such as:
- Running
- Juggling
- Watching College Basketball (definitely not Duke tho)
- Hanging out with friends
- Scrolling on Tik Tok
Grand Challenge for Engineering Article
Engineering Better Medicine for Public Health Crises and the Future, Roderic I. Pettigrew, National Academy of Medicine, July 27, 2020, September 17, 2023 (Engineering Better Medicine)