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I was born in Melipilla, chile, on september 29th, 1998. I am studying arquitecture.  I have two brothers. My older brother, Anibal, is fourty years old and has three children. He’s currently working in a company that provides internet and installs cameras and proyectors at schools. Anibal is my closest brother. He lives with my dad and helps with my expenditures. My younger brother, Arnoldo, is thirty eight years old and has two children. He is married. He lives with his wife. he works in construction temporarily.
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