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    Home was Oraibi‚ the oldest inhabited town in the US. Pueblos Near grand canyon Hopi Indians been there for 800 years Don born 1890 Population 1000 Descendents from cliff dwellers Speak shoshonean Men were short 5-4 Hopi means peaceful people Kiva – underground religious chamber Rain in summer No government or surpreme chief The mans sisters son succeeds Village chief always happy Crier chief makes public decisions Don sun hill kiva group Exogamous and matriliniel Old spider woman who is the salt

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    Honestly‚ I cannot say for sure why I’ve decided to write an autobiography. I suppose I want a legacy‚ something to leave behind after I’m gone. Perhaps I hope that someone will read my rather unorthodox views on life and science. In retrospect‚ my life so far has been rather intriguing to less than intriguing people‚ but I digress. Let’s get on with the story of my life. All things considered‚ I had a fairly normal childhood. I was born on April 18‚1857 in a small town in Ohio called Farmdale

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    I can recall. Mathematics that was taught to us became more complex and was somehow much more difficult than what I was doing in primary school. High school math was presented as something straight forward. Our teachers during that time presented examples in class and gave the homework without further explanation. I knew I had to work hard and concentrate in order to get decent grades. The problems involved a lot of time and analyzing equations. It was both difficult but fun. When I got

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    believe that Franklin was like a role model to Gardner. The desire for success and the need to provide for his family encouraged Gardner to put his skills to use and become a success. Throughout the movie Gardner shows order and industry. In “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin” Franklin speaks about thirteen virtues and the two Gardner has the most are order and industry. Order means to “let all your things have their place; let each part of your business have its time” (Franklin‚ 64) and industry

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    and the organisation. I understand that a role such as this requires a level of adaptability and responsiveness‚ and I welcome the challenge. Lastly‚ I respect the privacy and confidentiality of all those around me. I can prove this with various examples during the interview

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    Therefore when this book promotes the evilness of a race and how separation is the only way to achieve equality it endorses ideals we no longer hold as ethical. This book also has in detail how to pull off some different kinds of crimes and hustles. For example‚ “A good burglary team includes‚ I knew‚ what is called a ‘finder.’ A finder is one who locates lucrative places to rob. Another principle need is someone able to ‘case’ these places’ physical layouts—to determine means of entry‚ the best getaway

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    Maya Asulin Autobiography On November 18‚ 1995 in Santa Monica California‚ I was born into my loving mother’s arms. My parents soon separated‚ and I grew up with my mother‚ stepfather‚ and little brother. From a very young age I was already beginning to take an interest in the written word. I can remember attempting over and over again to write my “bs” and “ds” the correct way until my small hand grew tired. My love of reading‚ which began at the age of four‚ continued all through my childhood

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    Autobiography Most people do not look at their life with a sociological perspective‚ which is a way of looking at the world through a sociological lens (Ferris and Stein p. 10). Everyone has had different sociological experiences throughout their life depending on their upbringing‚ their appearance‚ what the identified as‚ and the people they hung out with. There are even more factors to what makes up a person‚ but few are as prominent. In my case‚ the people I was around and the things I identified

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    [ Alicia V. ] February 1st 2013 Autobiography How does one start an autobiography? I tried reading some other works and some would start off with "Hello my name is..." or "I grew up in a blah blah blah". Nothing seemed very inspirational so I guess I’ll just start with my name.  Alicia. It’s just a simple name. I was born on a Friday. My mother was born and raised in Puerto Rico until she was 25‚ she moved to NYC the late 80s. My dad was born and raised in the Dominican Republic until he

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    Word Count: 504 The world I am from is one of looking beyond the past and searching ahead. In the seventh grade‚ my seventh year of playing soccer‚ I had become adapted to the tougher‚ late-game situations‚ and being the second best goalie in the league (including the eighth graders)‚ I had pride in my ability to perform under pressure. But‚ in the last few minutes of a tied game with a penalty kick against me coming my way‚ I was terrified. The shot had fired‚ and sure enough‚ blocked like I was

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