Essay On Maxphe Jones

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Born on September 3rd 1992, Maxphe Kerman was raised in a New Kerman City apartment as an only child. His mother died when he was three from heavy metal poisoning when a large glass bottle of mercury fell of a shelf and landed on a project she was working on that involved melting titanium. The mercury boiled away almost instantly, expsing her to a lethal amount of mercury fumes. Without his mother to provide most of the money, Maxphe and his Dad's wealth went from upper class to lower middle class, luckily, that year, Blorbs introduced a bill that would make it much easier to pay for rent in high cost cities so that his dad didn't have to lose his job. As a kid, Max had always been very interested in space, but specifically the idea of living there, permanently. He didn't want to go to jupiter or pluto or anywhere else, he wanted to live in space.
Maxphe attended new, well funded STEM school for primary and secondary education, running with fantastic grades all around, then graduating with a PHD in Biology (Including Microbiology) and a
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He has a very large ego about how smart and fantastic he is, and especially because he is introverted everywhere else, many think of Maxphe as being very self obsorbed and a smart-ass. While the latter is, actually, relatively true, Maxphe is very humble in almost all areas outside of that. He recognizes that he is bad at pretty much everything outside of his intellegence, however this goes unnoticed by others due to his tendancy to work alone and spend lots of time just with himself. Dispite this, Maxphe is not totally apposed to any outside contact. He usually has really great friends, but just a few, rarely more than three, but with them he switched out of introvertedness, and becomes nice, hilarious, and a great person, the problem is that there are very few people who cross this

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