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  2. Brian Doyle (American writer) - Wikipedia

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    Brian James Patrick Doyle was an American writer. [1] [2] He was a recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature and three Pushcart Prizes.[3] [4]He lived with his wife and three children in Portland, Oregon.

  3. Who Am I This Time? - Wikipedia

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    "Who Am I This Time?" is a short story written by Kurt Vonnegut, published in the Saturday Evening Post in 1961. The story was collected in Vonnegut's anthology Welcome to the Monkey House , published in 1968.

  4. Who I Am (book) - Wikipedia

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    Who I Am is a memoir by rock guitarist and composer Pete Townshend of the Who. It was published by HarperCollins in October 2012 in both book and e-book format, plus an unabridged 15-CD audiobook read by Townshend. The book chronicles Townshend's upbringing in London, the formation and evolution of the Who, and his struggles with rock stardom ...

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  6. Essay - Wikipedia

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    Almost all modern essays are written in prose, but works in verse have been dubbed essays (e.g., Alexander Pope's An Essay on Criticism and An Essay on Man). While brevity usually defines an essay, voluminous works like John Locke 's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and Thomas Malthus 's An Essay on the Principle of Population are ...

  7. I Am Who I Am - Wikipedia

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    Modern English Bible versions' rendering of "I Am that I Am", is the name God gives Moses when he confronts the burning bush in Exodus 3:13–15; I Am Who I Am, a 1978 play about Anna Anderson, written by Royce Ryton

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  9. Self-enquiry (Ramana Maharshi) - Wikipedia

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    Self-enquiry, also spelled self-inquiry (Sanskrit vichara, also called jnana-vichara [1] or ātma-vichār), is the constant attention to the inner awareness of "I" or "I am" recommended by Ramana Maharshi as the most efficient and direct way of discovering the unreality of the "I"-thought.