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Example of John Doyles biography

History: Born in a small Oklahoma farm on August 12, 1923, John Doyle began his journey through life. John was the youngest son of farmer Kenneth Doyle and his wife Mary Doyle. Kenneth, a hard working man, raised his four children in a very disciplined way. It was from here that John learned much of his punctuality. John, after leaving home at age 18, decided to move to a city. He went to Chicago and became a reporter for several years. He enjoyed his job, but yearned to get a college education. He enrolled at the University of Chicago. From there he quickly realized that he loved Health Care and Biology. Soon he made his decision that he was going to study to become a biologist. Years after he graduated, I, his wife Darlene, asked why he felt so akin to his biological work. He always responded "that this is something I enjoy doing and when I feel I am making progress, I realize how beneficial my work is." As you can see, John was a very hard working man. He ended up finishing his work and retiring at the age of 58. After a brief heart attack, John realized he could no longer work as hard a he had done in his younger years. On May 2, 1999 John passed away. Occupation: John at the age of 20 found his true calling in life. John wanted to be a biologist. His whole life he felt a strong connection with different attributes of animal nature. John always believed that we were bound together in the animal kingdom in one way or another. John realized with the discovery of the DNA molecule that he was right in his assumptions. Accomplishments: John Doyle was recognized in his life many times. One of his proudest accomplishments was when he received the biologist of the year award from the University of Chicago, his alma mater, after completing his work on humans and primates are similar and different. Further accomplishment was the publishing of his book, entitled "Human's Primate's and the Missing Link." His book was a very accurate understanding of some of the primal instincts that human's and ape's have that are undoubtedly similar. Regards: John was a very loving husband. I will miss his delightful candor and will remember the wonderful times we had together. Miss you and love you always... Your loving wife, Darlene I will always remember you as being a loving father... Love always, Your daughter Jennie I will miss the times we spent as children and the times when we were both old men. I always had a special place in my heart when our families would meet every year and have Christmas together. Good luck in the afterlife, Your brother Henry

A biography that written for John Doyle is containing of some outlines, they are:

History:
Born in a small Oklahoma farm on August 12, 1923, John Doyle began his journey through life. John was the youngest son of farmer Kenneth Doyle and his wife Mary Doyle. Kenneth, a hard working man, raised his four children in a very disciplined way. It was from here that John learned much of his punctuality. John, after leaving home at age 18, decided to move to a city. He went to Chicago and became a reporter for several years. He enjoyed his job, but yearned to get a college education. He enrolled at the University of Chicago. From there he quickly realized that he loved Health Care and Biology. Soon he made his decision that he was going to study to become a biologist. Years after he graduated, I, his wife Darlene, asked why he felt so akin to his biological work. He always responded "that this is something I enjoy doing and when I feel I am making progress, I realize how beneficial my work is." As you can see, John was a very hard working man. He ended up finishing his work and retiring at the age of 58. After a brief heart attack, John realized he could no longer work as hard a he had done in his younger years. On May 2, 1999 John passed away. Occupation: John at the age of 20 found his true calling in life. John wanted to be a biologist. His whole life he felt a strong connection with different attributes of animal nature. John always believed that we were bound together in the animal kingdom in one way or another. John realized with the discovery of the DNA molecule that he was right in his assumptions. Accomplishments: John Doyle was recognized in his life many times. One of his proudest accomplishments was when he received the biologist of the year award from the University of Chicago, his alma mater, after completing his work on humans and primates are similar and different. Further accomplishment was the publishing of his book, entitled "Human's Primate's and the Missing Link." His book was a very accurate understanding of some of the primal instincts that human's and ape's have that are undoubtedly similar. Regards: John was a very loving husband. I will miss his delightful candor and will remember the wonderful times we had together. Miss you and love you always... Your loving wife, Darlene I will always remember you as being a loving father... Love always, Your daughter Jennie I will miss the times we spent as children and the times when we were both old men. I always had a special place in my heart when our families would meet every year and have Christmas together. Good luck in the afterlife, Your brother Henry

History: Born in a small Oklahoma farm on August 12, 1923, John Doyle began his journey through life. John was the youngest son of farmer Kenneth Doyle and his wife Mary Doyle. Kenneth, a hard working man, raised his four children in a very disciplined way. It was from here that John learned much of his punctuality. John, after leaving home at age 18, decided to move to a city. He went to Chicago and became a reporter for several years. He enjoyed his job, but yearned to get a college education. He enrolled at the University of Chicago. From there he quickly realized that he loved Health Care and Biology. Soon he made his decision that he was going to study to become a biologist. Years after he graduated, I, his wife Darlene, asked why he felt so akin to his biological work. He always responded "that this is something I enjoy doing and when I feel I am making progress, I realize how beneficial my work is." As you can see, John was a very hard working man. He ended up finishing his work and retiring at the age of 58. After a brief heart attack, John realized he could no longer work as hard a he had done in his younger years. On May 2, 1999 John passed away.

1. History History is an origination for this biography. That is containing of:


Place and date of birth Name of person Name of parents Education Occupation and death

History: Born in a small Oklahoma farm on August 12, 1923, John Doyle began his journey through life. John was the youngest son of farmer Kenneth Doyle and his wife Mary Doyle. Kenneth, a hard working man, raised his four children in a very disciplined way. It was from here that John learned much of his punctuality. John, after leaving home at age 18, decided to move to a city. He went to Chicago and became a reporter for several years. He enjoyed his job, but yearned to get a college education. He enrolled at the University of Chicago. From there he quickly realized that he loved Health Care and Biology. Soon he made his decision that he was going to study to become a biologist. Years after he graduated, I, his wife Darlene, asked why he felt so akin to his biological work. He always responded "that this is something I enjoy doing and when I feel I am making progress, I realize how beneficial my work is." As you can see, John was a very hard working man. He ended up finishing his work and retiring at the age of 58. After a brief heart attack, John realized he could no longer work as hard a he had done in his younger years. On May 2, 1999 John passed away.

Occupation:
John at the age of 20 found his true calling in life. John wanted to be a biologist. His whole life he felt a strong connection with different attributes of animal nature. John always believed that we were bound together in the animal kingdom in one way or another. John realized with the discovery of the DNA molecule that he was right in his assumptions. Accomplishments: John Doyle was recognized in his life many times. One of his proudest accomplishments was when he received the biologist of the year award from the University of Chicago, his alma mater, after completing his work on humans and primates are similar and different. Further accomplishment was the publishing of his book, entitled "Human's Primate's and the Missing Link." His book was a very accurate understanding of some of the primal instincts that human's and ape's have that are undoubtedly similar. Regards: John was a very loving husband. I will miss his delightful candor and will remember the wonderful times we had together. Miss you and love you always... Your loving wife, Darlene I will always remember you as being a loving father... Love always, Your daughter Jennie I will miss the times we spent as children and the times when we were both old men. I always had a special place in my heart when our families would meet every year and have Christmas together. Good luck in the afterlife, Your brother Henry

Occupation: John at the age of 20 found his true calling in life. John wanted to be a biologist. His whole life he felt a strong connection with different attributes of animal nature. John always believed that we were bound together in the animal kingdom in one way or another. John realized with the discovery of the DNA molecule that he was right in his assumptions.

2. Occupation
In this part, the writer told about his wondering to became a biologist and his assumptions.

History: Born in a small Oklahoma farm on August 12, 1923, John Doyle began his journey through life. John was the youngest son of farmer Kenneth Doyle and his wife Mary Doyle. Kenneth, a hard working man, raised his four children in a very disciplined way. It was from here that John learned much of his punctuality. John, after leaving home at age 18, decided to move to a city. He went to Chicago and became a reporter for several years. He enjoyed his job, but yearned to get a college education. He enrolled at the University of Chicago. From there he quickly realized that he loved Health Care and Biology. Soon he made his decision that he was going to study to become a biologist. Years after he graduated, I, his wife Darlene, asked why he felt so akin to his biological work. He always responded "that this is something I enjoy doing and when I feel I am making progress, I realize how beneficial my work is." As you can see, John was a very hard working man. He ended up finishing his work and retiring at the age of 58. After a brief heart attack, John realized he could no longer work as hard a he had done in his younger years. On May 2, 1999 John passed away. Occupation: John at the age of 20 found his true calling in life. John wanted to be a biologist. His whole life he felt a strong connection with different attributes of animal nature. John always believed that we were bound together in the animal kingdom in one way or another. John realized with the discovery of the DNA molecule that he was right in his assumptions.

Accomplishments:
John Doyle was recognized in his life many times. One of his proudest accomplishments was when he received the biologist of the year award from the University of Chicago, his alma mater, after completing his work on humans and primates are similar and different. Further accomplishment was the publishing of his book, entitled "Human's Primate's and the Missing Link." His book was a very accurate understanding of some of the primal instincts that human's and ape's have that are undoubtedly similar. Regards: John was a very loving husband. I will miss his delightful candor and will remember the wonderful times we had together. Miss you and love you always... Your loving wife, Darlene I will always remember you as being a loving father... Love always, Your daughter Jennie I will miss the times we spent as children and the times when we were both old men. I always had a special place in my heart when our families would meet every year and have Christmas together. Good luck in the afterlife, Your brother Henry

Accomplishments:
John Doyle was recognized in his life many times. One of his proudest accomplishments was when he received the biologist of the year award from the University of Chicago, his alma mater, after completing his work on humans and primates are similar and different. Further accomplishment was the publishing of his book, entitled "Human's Primate's and the Missing Link." His book was a very accurate understanding of some of the primal instincts that human's and ape's have that are undoubtedly similar.

3. Accomplishment
The writer told about the Johns proudest achievement when he was living. The writer also promoted a book that writer by John.

History: Born in a small Oklahoma farm on August 12, 1923, John Doyle began his journey through life. John was the youngest son of farmer Kenneth Doyle and his wife Mary Doyle. Kenneth, a hard working man, raised his four children in a very disciplined way. It was from here that John learned much of his punctuality. John, after leaving home at age 18, decided to move to a city. He went to Chicago and became a reporter for several years. He enjoyed his job, but yearned to get a college education. He enrolled at the University of Chicago. From there he quickly realized that he loved Health Care and Biology. Soon he made his decision that he was going to study to become a biologist. Years after he graduated, I, his wife Darlene, asked why he felt so akin to his biological work. He always responded "that this is something I enjoy doing and when I feel I am making progress, I realize how beneficial my work is." As you can see, John was a very hard working man. He ended up finishing his work and retiring at the age of 58. After a brief heart attack, John realized he could no longer work as hard a he had done in his younger years. On May 2, 1999 John passed away. Occupation: John at the age of 20 found his true calling in life. John wanted to be a biologist. His whole life he felt a strong connection with different attributes of animal nature. John always believed that we were bound together in the animal kingdom in one way or another. John realized with the discovery of the DNA molecule that he was right in his assumptions. Accomplishments: John Doyle was recognized in his life many times. One of his proudest accomplishments was when he received the biologist of the year award from the University of Chicago, his alma mater, after completing his work on humans and primates are similar and different. Further accomplishment was the publishing of his book, entitled "Human's Primate's and the Missing Link." His book was a very accurate understanding of some of the primal instincts that human's and ape's have that are undoubtedly similar.

Regards:
John was a very loving husband. I will miss his delightful candor and will remember the wonderful times we had together. Miss you and love you always... Your loving wife, Darlene I will always remember you as being a loving father... Love always, Your daughter Jennie I will miss the times we spent as children and the times when we were both old men. I always had a special place in my heart when our families would meet every year and have Christmas together. Good luck in the afterlife, Your brother Henry

Regards: John was a very loving husband. I will miss his delightful candor and will remember the wonderful times we had together. Miss you and love you always... Your loving wife, Darlene I will always remember you as being a loving father... Love always, Your daughter Jennie I will miss the times we spent as children and the times when we were both old men. I always had a special place in my heart when our families would meet every year and have Christmas together. Good luck in the afterlife, Your brother Henry

4. Regards
In this part, the writer wrote the others think about John and about what they felt to John.

Analyzing
The writer did not explain the place of John had born specifically, and place where John living after his mirage.

Analyzing
This biography is so simple because there is no explanation about Johns sibling, about Johns family, about Johns education before his age 18, and so on.

Analyzing
The writer explanation about Johns occupation is not good when the writer tells Johns occupation in the paragraph of history then the writer makes occupation paragraph to explain a little bit about Johns assumption. The occupation paragraph is redundant.

Analyzing
This biography is written by other person. The person is a close person with John. From the source we can not find the name of the writer but we can conclude that the writer is the closest person with John except his wife. We know that from a statement in history paragraph three.

Analyzing
In our opinion this biography is used for memorial of John Doyle. The writer just describe about John simplify and to the point.

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