Balls, created in the paragraph style options in Indesign

Hi all

In the paragraph style, how to create bullets before the text and after the text also.

Please someone help me solve this problem.

I have attached the screenshot of the sample. Like that, I must create in indesign paragraph style options.

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Thank you...

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