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    Temple Grandin Emergence: Labeled Autistic Positive Outcomes Born in 1949‚ Temple Grandin was first diagnosed with brain damage at the age of three and then‚ at the age of five‚ labeled Autistic. Today Temple Grandin‚ self-labeled as a recovered autistic‚ is a well-respected doctor in animal science‚ a professor at Colorado State University‚ a bestselling author‚ an autism activist‚ and a leading consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior. While it is easily argued that Temple

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    Temple Grandin Mary Temple Grandin‚ a girl born in 1947‚ barely uttered a word until she was four years old. Although she was born with Autism Spectrum Disorcer‚ Temple used her autistic abilities as best she could‚ specifically the ability to “think in pictures‚” to her advantage. For example‚ she expounded issues that were invisible to a neurotypical person. She is now a world renowned doctor of animal science‚ an activist for autistic people‚ and a professor at Colorado State University. She first

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    Temple Grandin Autism: A Different Way of Interpreting Watching Temple Grandin brought me a new perspective on how to view someone with autism. She was very descriptive on how to recognize and utilize the person’s thought process in order to communicate with the individual. Her introduction of defining autism was pretty basic. An autistic person doesn’t use verbal language to understand and communicate; they are more about sounds and visuals. However‚ when she started breaking

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    Temple Grandin is an extremely influential person not only in the animal welfare world but the autistic awareness world as well. She has influenced beef producers and the autistic population throughout the world. She has not only influenced the animal agriculture industry‚ but has also influenced my life personally. She is an extremely important role model in my life and most of the people in the animal welfare group. Dr. Grandin provided the United States with an innovative design of a curved chute

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    Today‚ Temple University is holding its 2nd annual ten year reunion‚ for the class of 2017.I’m proud to see my colleagues that came a long way with me. I stand on this podium and cannot find the audacity to ask for something more‚ because everything what I dreamed about in the past‚ become potentially bright. I gained it through the hard work and dedication to my mission and my professors. Ten years of hard work and patience‚ I graduated Temple University majoring in medicine. From the bottom of

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    whether people choose to pursue them or not. The people who make the courageous choice to pursue their dreams are the people who change the world. A few of the people who followed and achieved their dreams are: Maya Angelou‚ The Little Rock Nine‚ Temple Grandin‚ and Theodore Roosevelt. What type of dreams are they following? They are following the type of dream that is described as‚ something that people have wanted very much to do‚ be‚ or have for a long time. Dreams and the desire needed in order to

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    The Unidentified Temple couples prominent Greek and Etruscan architectural influences to produce a uniquely amalgamated temple. The physical material of the structure is entirely stone‚ which represents a specific selection. While the Etruscans built their temples using exclusively ephemeral materials‚ the Greeks built with permanent ones. Using stone demonstrates a complete selection of Greek technique and the omission of Etruscan practice. The frontal elevation appears to be mostly of Greek influence

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    The Tabloid of the Century (1800’s -1900’s) The general reason I think Charlotte Temple stayed on the best seller list for so many years is because the subjects that were discussed in the book were taboo in that day and time. Montraville was a soldier in the army who was about twenty three years old‚ and Charlotte was only fifteen. He was much older than Charlotte. Montraville influenced her in evil ways; he impressed her with his knowledge of love and the world by writing

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    reunion for Temple‚ I will be able to say that I moved to Los Angeles‚ California and obtained a master’s degree at UCLA. I will share all the wonderful memories that I developed in sunny California. I will write of my research done in the medical field that have helped to create more unique prosthetics. I will also share my accomplishments with the LGBT community in helping to legalize gay marriage in America. These are two great personal goals that I am going to accomplish with help of Temple University

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    Grandin Chapter Summary

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    Throughout the book I think it is very evident that Grandin is very capable of coping with her disorder and deficits and utilizes her strengths to the best of her ability. Having motivation and ability to endure throughout many aspects of life is a big psychosocial factor for those with deficits. Because many people with autism crave pressure stimulation but cannot tolerate being touched‚ she invented a "squeeze machine." The device helps both children and adults cope with panic attacks‚ and today

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