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Comparing Betty Marie And Rosa Bonheur
Everybody has to overcome something in their life no matter if it’s in sports or just in life but it’s how we face those obstacles that counts. That’s what two women did to pursuer their dreams. Betty Marie and Rosa Bonheur were very similar. They both liked art Maria in music form and Rosa in painting. Their lives weren’t easy but they never stopped trying. Rosas own dad told her that she needed a more practical career. She knew that you didn’t make much of a living off of making art. She was told that from a young age by her own father. In Maria’s case she was never told anything just bullied because of her color and culture. Maria and Rosa both knew they were good at what they did, but they knew they had to work harder. They never stopped

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