Biographical Sketch (Biosketch) Defined
A biosketch is a brief summary of you or someone else's professional /educational accomplishments, publications, and affiliations--an abbreviated curriculum vitae--meant to highlight important aspects of your training, experience, and areas of interest.
In plain words...it's a "light sketch" of a persons life.
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I was taught that a biography is about someone else while an autobiography is about one's self. So an autobiographical sketch would be a biosketch of your own life while a biographical sketch is a biosketch of anybody else's life.
Just describe the person and write what main accomplishments the person has done. Has he won Prizes like Nobel? Or has he written books?
Biographic of J.T Sampsom
No
A biographic page typically includes information about a person's name, date and place of birth, education, career, achievements, and personal interests.
Vanity pages
"Biographic" or "biographical" refers to an account of a person's life, and I see no reason why this theory would contradict any such account.
The biographic page of a passport contains personal information such as your full name, date of birth, passport number, nationality, and a photo of you.
It is the page which contains picture and personal information.
The passport biographic page typically includes the holder's full name, date of birth, passport number, nationality, photograph, signature, and issuing country.
A passport biographic page usually includes the holder's full name, date of birth, nationality, passport number, photograph, signature, and the issuing country's emblem or symbol.
A passport biographic information page usually includes the holder's full name, date of birth, place of birth, passport number, issue and expiration dates, nationality, and a photograph of the passport holder.
The biographic passport page is a section in a passport that contains personal information about the passport holder, such as their full name, date of birth, nationality, passport number, and photograph. This page is used for identification purposes when traveling internationally.
Yes, along with the less-used form biographic. It is the adjective form of the noun biography.