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    Hello! To begin with, I am Lizbeth Arias, a sophomore in you first period English class. I am 15 years old, being the youngest of 4. I have 2 older sisters and an older brother. All three of my siblings are attending a university. Two of them are studying for their bachelor's degree and my oldest sister has begun her master's degree. In total we are a family of six, including my parents. Being a student athlete is important to me, for it allows me to be involved with my school. Participating in

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    Multicultural Fictional Autobiography My name is Emmanuela Obioma, daughter of Mr. Kelenna Obioma and Mrs. Amarachi Obioma. My only brother’s name is Chinua Obioma. I was born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria in Africa on 27th May 1975. At the age of seven years; my family migrated to Michigan State in the United States of America following my father’s new employment at the General Motors as a Project Engineer. I am a political analyst based in Michigan while my mother is a senior Psychology

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    Let me start from the beginning I was born October 22, 1998, and lived an average life that was full of ups and downs well more downs than ups. I lived in Massachusetts till 2000 moved to Sanford then in 2003 I moved to my current house in West Newfield and have been living there for almost 15 years. I started school late since My twin and I missed the cut-off date and waited until the next school year to attend. I went to Line Elementary School until 6th grade then I went to Massabesic Middle School

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    Spiritual Autobiography In November of 2012, I got sick. For three days my mother kept me out of school, for a mild fever. I don 't even remember feeling ill; it was simply three days off for fun. After the fever broke, I went back to school as normal. All I remember next is my head never stopped aching. Day or night, school or home, medicine or no medicine. Nothing ever made me better. It is now October of 2017, five years, and I can 't tell you the last day I remember my head not aching. It

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    I was born in Newark, Ohio, on November 27, 2002. I am the second daughter and second child in my family. My sister, Mariah was born a little over five years before me and my brother, Marshall was born almost three years after me. My mother, Leigh Ann was and still is a stay at home mom. She now babysits and has been babysitting for six and a half years. The kids that she babysits is Lilly and Joshua. Lilly is six and a half years old and Joshua will be 3 this November. These kids are a huge part

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    ------------------------------------------------------------------------ When writing an autobiography, focus on FOUR major things: (1) who you are in life (how would you describe your personality), (2) what life means to you, (3) what major life events or critical issues have had an impact on your life, and (4) what your outlook on the future is. The first thing you do when writing an autobiography is start off with a lot of facts about your life; for example,

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    Dangerous Autobiography

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    Minicucci 1 Jeffrey Minicucci 21 April 2017 Professor Logan EN 102 The “Dangerous” Autobiography of Malcolm X Reliving a brutal past can tear a country apart. Learning from our mistakes and understanding our history can prevent some of the most outrageous acts we ever made. Why should the ability to research our past be taken away if the threat of repeating it is upon us. The Autobiography of Malcolm X is banned and constantly challenged is schools and public facilities by the Library of Congress

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    Autobiography of a Face

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    physical pain, and most importantly, figuring out who you are. Lucy had no idea she might die, even though the survival rate for Ewing's sarcoma was only five percent. She does not present her parents as overly afraid for her life, either. Her autobiography is not a story about the fear of death, but about such courage and anguish. Lucy shows how she falls under the spell of her disability, allowing it to control her life and dictate her future to a greater extent than it would otherwise. Having

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    Autobiography Essay

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    Autobiography The title autobiography is ironic. This poem works on deception. It's simple but deliberate deceptive as some emotions are quite dark. The poem characterises the illness and death of Louis MacNeice's mother. The poem starts off quite happy, the use of colour is important in this poem, as green suggests spring and happiness. Yellow suggests sunlight, youth and pleasant. Black suggests horrific and ghastly images and dark also suggests horrific and frightening images. The

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    Career Autobiography

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    BUTLER YOUR STORY CAREER AUTOBIOGRAPHY 2 In writing my autobiography, I began to think of all the dreams, goals, experiences and desires that I had as a young child growing up in the small country town of Starke, Florida. My expectations of the things I wanted to achieve by a certain period in my life seemed so far away due to my unfavorable childhood. I am the oldest of five children. My mother was a victim of domestic violence by my prior step-father. As for my biological father, he has

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