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Torah's Autobiography Analysis
For Torah, life was easy at the beginning because she was born a sporty girl, like her parents, but she have to do everything alone, almost alone because nobody else can bring her place on the snowboard during the events. Everything was psychologist. Like she was explining during her autobiography, determination is the key of success, with this word, we can do anything, like her, from novice to professional.

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