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    Otaku Autobiography

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    My name is Marissa Clearwater as you may know from the summary haha well lets just jump into my story instead of me blabbering on. I came from a well to do family we never had any problems with money or anything of the sort so I’ve never really known about hardships. I had two siblings a younger brother and sister who were twins and they defined stereotypical twins. Both were mischievous‚ silly and never did anything without each other they even went to the bathroom together (dont worry we got

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    Musical Autobiography

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    I come from a family with a rich background in music. I don’t know a single family member that can’t play at least one instrument or doesn’t know how to read a piece of sheet music. When I was very young my mother would play music for me and sing to me. My father would also play the drums very loudly so the entire neighborhood could hear. Due to the fact that I was brought up around so much talent and music appreciation‚ naturally I decided that I wanted music to be a large part in my life forever

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    Jazz Autobiography

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    I started dancing before I can remember‚ but I have been told that I was just about three. I started out at a studio that I cannot remember‚ doing ballet and tap. Yet‚ because my entire class would have been so young it can hardly be considered dance‚ but rather a general physical activity with friends. When I was about to turn six my entire family moved‚ so I changed studios to the one I am at. I still only did tap and ballet for about three years‚ when I started to fall behind because everyone

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    Gender Autobiography

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    My First Memory of Gender I always knew that I was a girl. Mainly because everyone was always telling me that. I never truly got what the difference between what made a guy and guy and what made a girl and girl until sex education in the fifth grade‚ which is a terrible thing to learn about that young. But‚ my first memory of the fact that I was female and that truly made a difference was when I was in the second grade. I was in a Christian school at the time and I was the top seller during one

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    lived with my grandmother until I became a teen. I remember my grandmother was very old fashion but she was a terrific mother and an amazing wife. I believe she was over all a wonderful woman. The first time I recall of becoming aware of my gender is when I remember how my grandmother defined her gender role. I use to remember how my grandmother use to keep the house clean and have dinner ready for my grandfather before he comes home from work. Secondly‚ when I was younger my grandmother used to dress

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    could not interview anyone in my family; my grandparents have been deceased for years on both sides. I will be talking about what I remember as a child. My grandmother on my dad’s side passed away in 1981; my grandfather on my mother’s side passed away in 1980. I was born in 1976‚ so I would have been 4‚ going on 5 years old. My grandmother on my mom’s side passed away in 1995 and my grandfather on my dad’s side passed away in 1993. I was not close to my grandfather‚ or any family members‚ on

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    The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin’s life made a huge impact on the history of America. He also was an influence for many citizens. Since Franklin lived during the eighteenth century‚ a period of growth for America‚ he also played a part in the political founding of the United States. To help future generations‚ Franklin wrote an autobiography of his life. An autobiography is a piece of literature about someone’s own life. He separates his into four parts‚ each one depicting

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    Eulogy for my great grandmother Rosario Lagrimas(lola Ayo) I. Introduction She was born in Northern Samar and married to Adriano for more than 50 years. Gave birth to 6 children‚ and they are Agripino (the Eldest/Lolo Pinoy)‚ Anita(Lola Aning)‚ Dominador(Lolo Doming)‚ Ronaldo(Lolo Wado)‚ Norma(Inse/Lola Norma) and Nimfa(Mamay Nimfa/Youngest). She had gone to Manila to take good care of her grandchildren‚ who were Maria Paz‚ Estela and Rodrigo. II. Body The “Snowbear” candy‚ drinking coffee

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    businessmen who have written autobiographies. Both texts‚ which are small parts about their school life‚ have different tones and structure but therefore share the type of audience. The readers of Churchill’s and Iacocca’s autobiographies would be businessmen who are seeking for inspiration from others who have had success. Additionally the audience could consist of students who have trouble in school or are researching about past Politicians. Text 1 is from “An Autobiography” from Lee Iacocca. He describes

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    wealthiest men in history. In this autobiography Andrew Carnegie explains the story of being an immigrant who goes through numerous obstacles and struggles‚ however‚ rises to the top. Carnegie’s autobiography is moving and extremely powerful for being one of the first of its kind in the 1900s. He starts as a telegrapher and with hard work and complete devotion to being the best‚ becomes the captain of industry and steel magnate. In addition to this‚ The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie and His Essay

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