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    Academic Autobiography

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    Galindo 1 Juan Galindo Professor Student Success September 9‚ 2013 My Academic Autobiography Thinking about college and your future career can be very overwhelming at the beginning. There’s so much to consider when it comes to getting ready for college: where to go and what to study. I’ve heard it said that sometimes a student will enter college fully aware of what they want to do in life‚ and doggedly reach their undergraduate goal after four years of diligent study. My college

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    You have just completed your 300-page autobiography. Please submit page 217. To be honest‚ I am a really a busy person. I usually stay late at work‚ and sometimes lose my time with my family because of work. However‚ there is one event that I always do two or three times in a year. I go to music concerts. Since I was young I always listened to music. I listened while studying‚ driving‚ getting ready to sleep. Music‚ especially the drums‚ has been my strength and friend all the

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    My Autobiography

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    Journey to DjTaeDaShyt my Autobiography September 13‚ 2013 It was a warm Indian summer autumn day in Joliet IL at Silver Cross Hospital on October 9‚ 1979. I was born to William A. Atkinson and Diane Larkins. The Larkins’ are wealthy land owners and the Atkinson’s are creative artists. After much debate about the newborn beautiful baby girl‚ two names were thought of. The Atkinson’s prefer OctaEvia Octavious ‚ but the Larkins’

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    My Autobiography

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    Daniel M. Autobiography Hello‚ my name is Daniel M. and I am twenty seven years old. I was born to Deborah M. and Frederick M. in Saint Louis‚ Missouri on June 11th‚ 1985. When I was two years old‚ my family and I moved from The Gateway City down to Sugar Land‚ Texas. I have two older brothers and there is a three and eight year difference between us. I attended school from first grade to twelfth grade with above average grades in the Fort Bend Independent School District. I have always

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    My Autobiography

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    My autobiography I‚ Ailaine Mae Cobong‚ was born on April 1‚ 1994 at Taliwa‚ Malitbog‚ Souther Leyte. My father left me since i was in my mother’s womb. My mother‚ Merlina Cobong-Diola‚ is a housekeeper in Makati. She married to another man. She gave me 3 siblings. I’m the eldest . My sister‚ Meljay‚ is an incoming sophoromore student. My brother‚ Stephen‚ is an incoming grade 2 pupil. And‚ the youngest‚ Mark Gerald‚ is still 5 years old. Who I am in life..  I started school when I was

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    My Autobiography

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    MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY I am Gene Geralde Gonzales‚ I was born on May 2‚ 1971 at Baguio City‚ Philippines. We are seven siblings in the family. I am the seventh child. My mother’s name is Fe Geralde Gonzales‚ she is from Cebu City and my father’s name is Mario Dy Gonzales‚ he is from Legaspi‚ Albay. I took my elementary education as well as my secondary education at Saint Louis School of Campo Filipino located at Naguilian Road Baguio City. I have a happy childhood living with my parents and with

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    Spiritual Autobiography

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    Reflection #1 Spiritual Autobiography The religion of my culture‚ which most African Americans ascribe‚ is Christianity. The denomination is generally Baptist‚ Pentecostal or Apostolic. The three denominations are similar in faith with certain variations. Some variations include attire‚ personal associations‚ diet and lifestyles. For generations my family identify with the Pentecostal and the Apostolic faiths. My maternal grandfather was a Pentecostal preacher. He was very stringent regarding his

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    Cultural Autobiography

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    Cultural Autobiography   By Summer Benson   Start by describing the cultural aspects of your family background (attitudes‚ beliefs and values).  My mom was adopted at the age of 9 but was given up at birth. So she grew up her first 9 years bouncing from foster home to group homes. And my dad is Algonquin Native American‚ but I did not meet him until I was 15 years old. With that being said‚ I don’t really know my culture background and sure wasn’t raised with one. I had a single

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    Literary Autobiography

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    Academic Literacy Autobiography As a young child‚ I was always aware of books and the difference between books for children and books for adults. I would not say that I grew up in a family of devout readers‚ but I did grow up in a family of individuals who appreciated the value of books. Although my parents never seemed to have time to simply sit and read frequently‚ my mother had engaged with college-level texts in her adulthood‚ and both of my parents saw the benefit of exposing my sister

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    Michael Allen Eric Chemberlin ENG.111.HO4:Autobiography January 22‚ 2013 MOTIVATION School systems have funny ways of always getting things wrong. Ask a high school administrator what keeps youngsters in school and their response will probably be as nonsensical as a clown at a business meeting. They don’t know. I am not convinced that they care either. The single most important tool for keeping teenagers in school seems to be the first privilege taken away as punishment. High school athletics

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