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    My name is Roy B. Biantan. Growing up I was always called Roy. I was born on june 4‚ 1993 around 8pm at J.B.L Hospital San Fernando Pampanga. My father name is Roger Biantan from province of Negros occidental and my mother name is Dailinda Biantan from province of bohol‚ they’re both from visaya province‚ knew a little bit of their love story I don’t think so. I was brought up in cabalantian‚ bacolor‚ Pampanga. Im the second born baby in the family‚ right after I was born we went home and live in

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    November 15‚2013 Sample Autpbiography of Raymart Paraiso a college Student My beginning as a legally recognized individual occurred on October 9‚ 1991 in Cebu City Community Hospital‚ a hospital that still exists in the downtown Cebu City. Of course I can’t consciously remember anything from the first two or three years of my life after birth. But facts are available as my parents‚ relatives and neighbors told me how I behave when i was a baby. My father‚ originally named Rito Paraiso Jr

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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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    when thje baby is born‚he takes time to grow i.eincarnate and reconstruct himself.unlike other animals that run‚walk and jump from birth‚the child possesses within him a pre-determined pattern of psychic unfolding which Maria Montessori called “spiritual embryo”.This refers to a period of pschyic unfolding when a child’s brain‚intellect‚personality and emotion are developed. The pchchic pattern in inborn in the child and is only revealed through the process of development.Proof of a child’s

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    about is the one I took to a sacred city in India called Badrinath. I follow Hinduism‚ and in Hinduism there is a saying/belief that if we go on this enriching‚ and spiritual journey‚ we will go to heaven after we pass. I have a guru‚ like a living god‚ who I listen to and look up to. He took me on this spiritual journey. This spiritual journey had started for me 7 years ago in 2005‚ around June I had left San Francisco International Airport‚ and left to my motherland India. I landed in New Delhi

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    Cultural Autobiography Carolyn D. Osmanski Capella University Abstract In this paper the writer interviewed at least one family member about the cultural background that pertains to this writer. Based upon the data gathered this writer will describe the family ’s cultural heritage and cultural traditions that have been passed down in your family. This writer will share the families’ religious or spiritual traditions. This paper will have information considering the cultural heritage in terms of those

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    My Moral Autobiography Junior year of high school I was diagnosed as having an eating disorder; I was anorexic which can be defined as "a serious‚ potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight-loss" (http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org). This definition does not mention that the effects of this can range anywhere from death to the inability to have children. This medical definition is broad and does not really encompass any of the mental

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    Spoken by the First Prime Minister of India‚ this quote summarizes the importance of the Ganges River. The Ganges‚ one of the holiest rivers in the country‚ functions not only as a source of agriculture‚ energy‚ and transportation‚ but also a spiritual entity for the country. Despite the recent increase of pollution‚ the Ganges is and will forever remain a spiritually pure place for India. Because the Hindus believe the Ganges’ waters cleanse the soul and guide the dead to the path toward heaven

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    Nigel Groser EPF14 1.3 Autobiography 11/10/2012 EPF 134 1.3 Nigel Groser Autobiography Due date: 11/10/2012 Tutor: Ruta Pace Nigel Groser EPF14 1.3 Autobiography 11/10/2012 Reflecting on my learning experiences has‚ other than test my long term memory‚ been an eye opening experience on who was a positive influence on gaining knowledge and who wasn’t. My first surprise was the amount of knowledge taught to me by my grandmother‚ who for many reasons was my main adult influence

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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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