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Mandala Autobiography
Many people describe me as these three words athletic, fan of many things , and friendly. There are many ways that make one unique. I am unique in my ways, such as the love I have from my family and I give them love, the love that I have for sports, fan of cars and passion of them, listening to music to get rid of thoughts, and the love for food. Each of these characteristics has made me who I am today.
The most important part in my life is my family. Without my family I wouldn’t be here in this position. Whenever I need them there always there for me giving me support at all times. Also, whenever they need my help am always going to be there for them. There is nothing on earth that can take away my love for my family.

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