Aaron Madley Research Paper

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On December 1, 2001, Aaron Madley was born to the young couple of Amanda and Aaron Madley on a bright and sunny morning. The birds were chirping as the baby boy breathed his first breathe. He has one younger brother who is two years younger than him. Aaron lives with his grandparents because his dad is in jail and his mom lives in Corydon. He has a white shtizu named Macy and an orange cat named Ginger. His grandpa works at a Masterbrand factory making cabinets and his grandmother owns a daycare called Oak Grove Daycare.
As a toddler, Aaron was a happy and adventurous child. One time when he was exploring the great indoors when someone visiting him brought their pet turtle, that’s when some things ventured a little south for Aaron… He was
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For example, he was climbing on a pool latter and he slipped and broke his arm. Another example is when he was walking while trying to take a drink of coffee and he bumped his arm on something and chipped his tooth on the cup. There was some good that came from his elementary days though. When he was in elementary school is when he first learned to ride a bike.
When Aaron got to Jr. High, there was the good times and the bad times, but he was strong enough to get through it all. Some examples of the bad times was when he thought he would try to jump over a hurdle and failing, broke his right arm. Another example is when he wrecked his four-wheeler. An example of the good times is, when he got his first phone. There are some parts about school that Aaron doesn’t enjoy doing like homework, for example. Aaron says that one thing that he does come to school for, is to see his friends.
His interests include watching the “Big Bang Theory”, because he thinks it’s funny, “The Walking Dead” because it has a great storyline. He also likes to watch the new “Ghostbusters” movie and Bad Moms the movie. He enjoys listening to rap music and hip-hop including the rappers Kendrick Lamar and Asap Rocky. He loves baseball and his favorite team is the St. Louis Cardinals. He doesn’t like to read and hangs out with many friends in his spare

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