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If you won the lottery What would you do?

If I won the lottery, I would pay my tithes and offerings to Fort McKinley United Methodist Church in Dayton, Ohio.  I also would pay off my student loans from William and Fudge Collection Agency of $18,000 dollars in student loan debt.  I also would pay off my other student loan debt of $12,000 to the Transworld Solutions Agency.  I would give my family members and friends some money and give the Dayton, Ohio Public School System a check for $3,000,000 dollars to the Alumni Association at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Dayton, Ohio.  I also would give a total of $8,000,000 million dollars to the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio.  I also would give UNC-Charlotte a total of $1,000,000 million dollars to pay my school fees and tuition from the year 2003.  I also would take me a vacation and travel anywhere nationwide inside of the Continental United States of America.  I would give some money to a Charity of my choice and help build a all boys and girls schools in the Dayton, Ohio and Toledo, Ohio as well as Charlotte, NC.  I would also pay for my funeral expenses and burial site for myself and others who live with me inside of my household.  I would also purchase a building for the homeless people in Dayton Ohio.

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