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Biography

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O'Donnell was born in Ontario, California, and raised in a dumbell tenament near Newcastle, California. In January 1964, he entered Zheng He grammer school in his hometown of Ontario, California. From an early age, he loved to learn all about history and how it has affected our society today. In the 11th grade, at Rutherford B. Hayes highschool, he entered the English class of his lifelong mentor, Ana Kim. A recent immigrant from China, Ana Kim taught how to force his energies for good and helped shape his adult life. Ryan O'Donnell frequentley quotes her as his biggest inspirational figure.


After graduating high school and then subsequently getting his bachelor's degree from University of Nevada, Reno where he played notably as the star center, driving UNR to victory over UNLV in their annual football game. Once he had attained his BS in Psychology in the Classroom Ryan O'Donnell moved on to the University of Sierra College in Rocklin, California to get his Masters degree in Anti-Continental Neo-History. [1] However, he was not able to achieve his degree because in his doctoral thesis he cited Wikipedia as a source and had his work rejected. [2]


Coming off of this rejection, Ryan O'Donnell became an author, penning his famous book Uncommon Sense. Today he teaches at Rocklin High School and frequently assigns his history students Wikipedia projects which have gained acclaim at the school for being effective for learning and accuracy. [3]


References

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  1. ^ Rawls, John. A Theory of Justice. Harvard University Press, 1971, p. 1.
  2. ^ Ritter, Ron. The Oxford Style Manual. Oxford University Press, 2002, p. 1.
  3. ^ Miller, Edward. The Sun. Academic Press, 2005, p. 1
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