It shouldn't be. The personal pronoun should be written as 'I'.
Personal checks are typically valid for six months after they are written.
Nicola Solomon has written: 'Personal injury litigation' -- subject(s): Personal injuries 'Personal injury practice and procedure' -- subject(s): Personal injuries
Spiros has written: 'Very personal'
Thomas E Bailard has written: 'Personal money management' -- subject(s): Finance, Personal, Insurance, Investments, Personal Finance
Duncan Sheehan has written: 'The principles of personal property law' -- subject(s): Personal property
James Crossley Vaines has written: 'Personal property' -- subject(s): Personal property
Mary Young has written: 'The best of yourself' -- subject- s -: Beauty, Personal, Personal Beauty
William H. Rodda has written: 'Managing personal finances' -- subject(s): Accounting, Home economics, Personal Budgets, Personal Finance
From scratches yes, however if you were to drop your case then the laptop in a slimline case would likely be more proun to receiving some damage.
Douglas Moffitt has written: 'The family money book' -- subject(s): Finance, Personal, Personal Finance
Stephen Hollander has written: 'Managing personal injury damages' -- subject(s): Personal injuries, Damages
Mizuya Kasari has written: 'Amami shi no ichidammen' -- subject(s): Names, Personal, Personal Names