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Pamela Haist

I love my grandmother (or whom I call Nana) very much and I look up to her more than anyone else I know. She's smart, kind, funny, social, and very outgoing. I remember one time at the mall, when she was walking up the "down" escalator, and she couldn't figure out what was wrong with the stupid thing! She just kept walking up it, and cursing at it wondering what was wrong. As you've probably guessed, my speech is about Nana, my greatest role model.

Pamela Haist was born in March, Cambridgeshire, England on March 19, 1924. Her name at that time was Pamela Muriel Bailey. She was raised by her grandmother and uncles until she was about eight years old because her father and mother could not afford to keep a child at that time. According to Mrs. Haist this was quite common in a time before unemployment insurance and social benefits. She was an only child, and raised with very strict rules. For instance, every night she had to be in bed by six o'clock. She had to lie in the......


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