Monday, March 5, 2012

Famous person's biography



Dianne do you want me to tell you a story?

Come here!

               
                She recalls that "I can still remember me telling her a story in which she fell down a rabbit hole and was fed strawberries by the rabbit family inside it. Certainly the first story I ever wrote down (when I was five or six) was about a rabbit called Rabbit. The day of my sister’s birth is her  earliest memory, or her earliest datable memory, anyway.


Joanne Rowling seemed to have a social security life, which then passed into a to multi-millionaire status within five years.  She was born in Yate, Gloucestershire, England, the  31 July of 1965 .Rowling was born to Peter James Rowling and Anne Rowling, they were both Londoners who worked for the navy. Rowling was educated. She went to Winterbourne and to Wyedean for her secondary school. It was the place she met Sean Harris, to whom Chamber of Secrets is dedicated.

Therefore, Harris  was the first of her  friends to learn to drive and that turquoise and white car meant freedom for her  and no more having to ask her father for lifts, which was the worst thing for her as a teenager. Some of the happiest memories of J. K Rowling teenage years involve zooming off into the darkness in Sean's car. He was the first person with whom she really discussed her serious ambition to be a writer and he was also the only person who thought  Rowling was bound to be a success at it, which meant much more to Joanne than she ever told him at the time.  She passed from telling stories to her sister to really considering being a writer.

Furthermore, not all were happy moments in Joanne’s life. The worst thing for her was her mother becoming ill. She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, which is a disease of the central nervous system, when she was only fifteen years old.

All in all, she left school in 1983 and went to study at the University of Exeter, on the south coast of England.  After leaving university and while she was in a train with his boyfriend, the idea of Harry Potter came to her head. She was never so excited about writing, not even at the age of six when she created stories for fun. She  began to write 'Philosopher's Stone' that very evening.

Rowling was important because of her work to writing books, the most important and well-known is Harry Potter. By doing this, she gained a big fortune. On another occasion, Rowling established the Volant Charitable Trust, which used  its annual budget of £5.1 million to combat poverty and social inequality. The fund also gave to organizations that aid children, one parent families, and multiple sclerosis research.

As a result of this, In 2010 she donated a further £10 million to the center.  For reasons unknown, Scotland, Rowling's country of adoption, has the highest rate of multiple sclerosis in the world]

Consequently,  In 2003, Rowling took part in a campaign to establish a national standard of care for MS suffer.

By studying Rowling’s life, I have learned that if you think you can do something and you have encourage people to help you, you may possibly achieve your goal. It is like she did by publishing her first novel. Also, she helped a lot of people by donating money into centers that needed it.

First of all, she became  the leader of One Parent Families having already become their first Ambassador in 2000. Rowling collaborated with Sarah Brown to write a book of children's stories to aid One Parent Families.

Secondly, that people today could learn from studying Rowling’s life so that everybody should help in charity, as she did. She helped people when they needed.

One last message that Rowling’s life sends is that we can fight for our lives.  She showed  this by being strong, even after her mother died. She still fought to make the world  a better place fo us.

We should all be kind, as J.k.Rowling is, and spend our time with others that are more needed than us. We should be strong and fight for our lives, always remembering that “we can do whatever we want to”. That is what she said in an interview a few years after the lost of her mom.
So, we should all follow her.

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