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=SHANERINE KHAN-= Shanerine Khan: born Shanerine Gamongan Khan on June 23, 2000 was a Filipina-Bangladeshi and was a Certified Public                                                                                                     Accountant.

She was the first child of Shah Newaz and Irene Khan. Shanerine knew English, Filipino, Ilocano, and understood a bit of the                                                                                                      native language of Barlig, Mountain Province.The name “Khan” also means “King” according to older people in the family. She was raised in the Philippines and was brought up in the Christian tradition.

She entered the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy at Saint Louis University for her college years. She became part of the                                                                                                      dean’s list and immediately found a job after graduating. When she started working as an accountant, she helped her family                                                                                                      financially and was able to help finance her younger sister’s education.

After a few years, her family was able to put up a business which was managed by her parents. They were able to put up a                                                                                                      restaurant and a shop in the city which was successful. While working, she wrote a book entitled “When dreams are not an                                                                                                      option”. Sometime after the book was published, she got married which was around the last months of the year 2026 and                                                                                                      had two children.

After years of working as an accountant in a firm, Shanerine decided that she wanted to spend her next years teaching in college. Shanerine also involved herself in projects and programs that aimed to help the environment, the people, and the animals. She entered and helped organizations in raising funds for various environmental projects. She also was an advocate for                                                                                                      creating proper health care systems for people. She did her best to increase awareness on different social issues in the                                                                                                      society. She died on March 24, 2081 of natural death at the age of 87.

Family and community origins
Shanerine’s ancestors were of Bangladeshi descent on her father’s side and were of Filipino descent on her mother’s side specifically belonging to the Igorot group in Luzon. Her father’s family looked for opportunities and this resulted in them settling in Hong Kong. Her mother’s family was originally from Barlig, Mountain Province but because of education and finding job opportunities; they settled in Baguio City and have been living there for decades. Her grandmother was a single mom since her husband was shot which left her to raise five children on her own. Because of close family ties, the family and relatives live in close proximity to each other and continually maintains a good relationship with each other.

Although the name “Khan” is commonly related to the past emperor of Mongolia, Genghis Khan, and his family, Shanerine’s family does not have any sort of connection to the said group of people. The name “Khan” also means “King” according to older people in the family.

Khan’s father was born in the 1900’s in Bangladesh. When he was still a child, he was taken care of by his grandmother and was later on raised by his uncle and separated from his family since he came from a family with a lot of children. He was sent to school by his uncle, a businessman who also worked in the government, and later on finished school and became a businessman himself. He went to Hong Kong to trade garments and later on met Khan’s mother who was also working in Hong Kong at the time.

Early life
Shanerine Khan was born on the 23rd of June 2000 in Baguio City, Philippines. She was the first child of Shah Newaz and Irene Khan. Shanerine knew English, Filipino, Ilocano, and understood a bit of the native language of Barlig, Mountain Province.

In her early years, she lived with her family in Hong Kong but eventually she and her mom permanently moved back to Baguio City. Shanerine was brought up in the Christian tradition. She was brought on missions and they travelled often to churches in different places. She also went to two different Baptist schools from her first to sixth grade in elementary where she learned more about the stories in the Bible and how the faith of the people were tested before. She strongly believed in the phrase “to each his own” because she believed that people were free to decide on what they wanted and liked. She also always kept in mind the verse from the Bible “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”

Since she was a child, she changed her options of future career paths constantly. After graduating from elementary, she took the exams for the special programs in Arts and in Science in Baguio City High School-formerly named Baguio City National High School. She chose to pursue studying in the Science, Technology, and Engineering program during her entire junior high school years. Her first time studying in a public school was an entirely different experience. There were a lot of terms and requirements that she was not familiar with which is why her freshman year was a year of adjustment. It was tough but she managed to graduate along with her batch mates with honors. She met a lot of friends who proved to be good and true.

Teachers recommended the students from the program to pursue Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics & courses in line with this in their studies and career choices. Although STEM was highly recommended, she chose to study Accountancy, Business, and Management in the senior high school of the University of the Cordilleras. She realized that she wasn’t that interested and invested in taking up any courses in that field of Science and those having anything to do with Calculus. Since she was not interested in STEM, the only option that seemed to be something she did not hate was ABM. Initially, she considered pursuing Business Administration in the future. However, after taking subjects related to that course in senior high, she realized that it was probably the least favorite course related to ABM. She came to the conclusion that it was probably a good idea to consider taking Accountancy. Although the subjects are very difficult and prove to be a challenge, she enjoys working with numbers and hopes to succeed in the said course in the future. She entered the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy at Saint Louis University for her college years. She became part of the dean’s list and immediately found a job after graduating.

When she started working as an accountant, she helped her family financially and was able to help finance her younger sister’s education. She wanted her family to live in comfort and not have to worry about things financially. She wanted to give back to them for everything they have for her and for always being a source of immense strength, support, guidance, and motivation throughout her life. She wanted her parents to live the rest of their lives peacefully and to let them travel to different places. She wanted her sister to be able to pursue whatever her passion was without having to sacrifice it because of practicality or not having the means to follow her dreams.

Later life and career
After a few years, her family was able to put up a business which was managed by her parents. They were able to put up a restaurant and a shop in the city which boomed.

Her career required her to go to different places, which was a bonus since travelling was one of her aspirations. She learned Spanish and Mandarin which were both helpful in the business world when dealing with clients and business partners of different roots.

Publishing a book and teaching
While working, she wrote a book entitled “When dreams are not an option”. Sometime after the book was published, she got married which was around the last months of the year 2026 and had two children.

After years of working as an accountant in a firm, Shanerine decided that she wanted to spend her next years teaching in college. She was inspired by some of her teachers in high school and college who were very determined in shaping the minds of the youth and helping them grow into individuals who made a positive change in the society. She loved to teach and wanted to do as much as she could to help inspire students and motivate them to finish their studies and accomplish their dreams.

They adopted two dogs from the animal shelter and they became a big part of their family. The dogs brought a lot of joy to the family and to anyone they met. She travelled to different places locally and internationally with her family for years.

Involvements
Shanerine also involved herself in projects and programs that aimed to help the environment, the people, and the animals. She entered and helped organizations in raising funds for various environmental projects. She also was an advocate for creating proper health care systems for people and did her best to increase awareness on different social issues in the society. She strongly advocated different human rights and equality in gender and race.

Her mother’s dream was to have a farm or garden of their own which was fulfilled. They got a house with a wide front yard in a community within Luzon that was not overly populated. The family maintained the garden, the house, and the animals they had. Her parents both reached their 80’s and lived contentedly on the farm with some of their grandchildren and relatives.