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Term Papers on Leading With My Chin

Term Paper TitleLeading With My Chin
# of Words727
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.91

Leading With My Chin

by: Jay Leno

     Jay Leno is quite an inspiring man.  Through his childhood years was lonely yet happy boy.  He was forced upon his parents to do certain things he did not want, but he did it until he was forced in not doing it.  Jay Leno had a hilarious life growing up and his adventures still reign with him.  His most humorous days were his childhood.  He was also very mysterious when he was around his friends.  
     Jay Leno wrote this book for many reasons.  He wanted to show the world that he came from being a nobody from nowhere to one of the most well known people on the planet.  While writing this book Jay Leno recounted many of the ridiculous steps and missteps that have led him on what may be the unlikeliest of paths, from college campuses to Carnegie Hall to Las Vegas and, finally, the Tonight Show.  
Jay reveals his in his wholesome Andover, Massachusetts, the way he grew up.  He was the son of a Scottish mother, and an Italian father.  “I’m half-breed of the oddest sort:  one part Scottish, one part Italian.  The combination makes no sense.  Because each side is couldn’t be more diametrically opposed.”  His experiences with his parents are hilarious like the time his parents hosted a dinner party, and little Jay was supposed to be asleep, and he wanted to make a scene so that everyone would be impressed with him.  Little Jay climbed and swung on the chandelier and then flew right down in the middle of the table.  His parents flew him to the hospital where he had to have his ruptured spleen, repaired.  
     Although the extent of the book is really entertaining, there is nothing really deep in this book.  He doesn’t convey many personal feelings, doesn’t gossip or put any one down like Howard Stern.  The weird thing about his book is that Jay ends this book right when the story is seeming to get interesting, right when he is about to introduce Tom Cruise on his show, and he is about to take over the Tonight S...

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