It takes the average reader and 43 minutes to read Introduction to Michael B. Jordan by Gilad James, PhD
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Michael B. Jordan is an actor and producer from the United States who is well-known for his performance as Adonis Creed in the Creed film franchise. Jordan was born in Santa Ana, California on February 9th, 1987, and grew up in Newark, New Jersey. His parents are Donna and Michael A. Jordan, and he has two siblings named Jamila and Khalid. Jordan began acting at a young age and is best known for his work in television shows like The Wire and Friday Night Lights. His breakout role came in 2013 when he starred in the critically acclaimed drama Fruitvale Station. Since then, he has gone on to star in a number of successful films, including Black Panther, Just Mercy, and Without Remorse. Jordan is known for his dedication to his craft and has received numerous award nominations for his work, including three NAACP Image Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Introduction to Michael B. Jordan by Gilad James, PhD is 43 pages long, and a total of 10,879 words.
This makes it 15% the length of the average book. It also has 13% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 59 minutes to read Introduction to Michael B. Jordan aloud.
Introduction to Michael B. Jordan is suitable for students ages 8 and up.
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