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    Literacy Autobiography

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    Tin Aung Myint Manzano / AP English 5th period From a Wee Little Preschooler to a Wee Big High-Schooler So everything—my reading‚ writing‚ and other experiences— started with my birth on October 6‚ 1996; well okay‚ not really—it didn’t start with my birth. They‚ my reading and writing experiences‚ started with preschool‚ which is the same for most people. These two skills are an integral part of my life; I use them almost every day. However‚ that doesn’t mean I have to like both of them. I

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    Rizal Autobiography

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    DR JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO ALONZO Y REALONDA * was born June 19 1861 and died December 30 1896 * Father: Francisco Mercado; Mother: Teodora Alonso * was 7th among 11 children * age 9 was sent to Binan for a formal Schooling * age 11 he went to Manila to study in Letran. Being a late-comer he was denied admission * Rizal then went to Ateneo and was later accepted * on March 23 1877‚ age 16 he received the degree bachiller en artes at that time the equivalent of a

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    Autobiography of a Coin

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    I was born in mines. My body is made of various metals. Thus I have no fixed race. I am a hybrid. I remember the day when I was put into a furnace. The whole of my body was burning red hot. Finally‚ I remember vaguely to have melted. I was put into mould and given a new shape. When I regained consciousness‚ I found that I had completely changed. My body was shining brightly. When I had put on my new shape‚ beautiful designs were put upon both sides of me. I began to smile with joy. After the

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    Autobiography of a Pen

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    I stood in the darkest corner of her enormous room‚ alone‚ with no one to talk to or even write to. And there she was with her new friend‚ unaware of my dejected feelings and hopeless state. But this is not me...This was never me! Nor was this the life I had imagined! Let me take you a few months back… I was a pen‚ red and shiny but had always written in royal blue. I was the gift from her dad on her fifteenth birthday. She used to be fond of me and used to take me everywhere‚ through people‚ places

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    Cultural Autobiography

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    Siqi Yi July 08 2013 Professor Jacobs-Beck Cultural Biography: How My Roots Shape My Identity It is often said that we should not let a single feature of ourselves define who we are. For example‚ a basketball should not only be an athlete‚ but must also value her roles as a sister‚ a daughter‚ a student‚ and anything else that gives her life meaning. A doctor should not only focus on his identity in the medical field but also his place in his neighborhood‚ his church‚ and‚ of course‚ his family

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    Selena Autobiography

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    Mrs. Torres English 1301 11 September 11‚ 2012 My essay will be about the tragedy of Selena Quintanilla‚ Selena was a famous Mexican/American singer and song writer. Selena Quintanilla-Perez was born in Lake Jackson‚ Texas on April 16. Selena’s brother‚ Abraham Quintanilla and Selena’s sister Suzette were little kids when Selena was born. Abraham always had

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    educational autobiography

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    Why I decided to go back to school Most people go back to school because they need a degree to obtain a higher paying job or for the thrill of lifelong learning. It’s hard to gain proper employment without it these days. Employers prefer someone with a Liberal Arts degree lacking experience over someone with years of experience and no degree. My neices’ struggles and constant encouragement from my supervisor were some factors that lead to my decison to return to school. I realized that continuing

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    Crooks Autobiography

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    My name (or the name given to me by the whites I worked with) is Crooks. I lived a fortunate life as a child when my father owned the ranch but as an adult I lived a tough life‚ a life of hardship‚ work and oppression. When I was a child I was different‚ not just because of the colour of my skin compared to the children I played with but also because my father was a landowner‚ this was very rare for the time. We had about ten acres in Oklahoma‚ a chicken ranch to be exact. It seemed like just about

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    Math Autobiography

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    As some of my peers might know‚ geometry is definitely not my favorite subject in math. I have always struggled with geometry‚ especially with memorizing formulas to solve problems such as finding volume‚ surface area and more. I always found formulas to be such a bother and even after learning one and mastering it somewhat‚ I usually ended up forgetting the formula. Fortunately‚ the formulas that I had the most trouble with‚ being volume‚ surface area‚ and area‚ have finally began to stick with

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    Volunteer Autobiography

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    For a majority of my childhood I thought that Indiana was India and became utterly confused when someone talked about the long journey to the motherland. I knew that I was Indian and that my family was Punjabi Sikh‚ but beyond that I was disconnected and confused about the world and the culture that my parents and ancestors came from. When I was approached with the opportunity of volunteering as a summer camp counselor at the India Community Center‚ I was hesitant at first because I didn’t know how

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