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    PART 1 Temple Grandin is an author‚ lecturer‚ professor‚ and animal scientist. She is also autistic. She was diagnosed at age fifteen after she struggled academically and socially. When asked about her reaction to the news‚ she said she was relieved to know that something was wrong with her because it helped to explain some of the frustrations she was experiencing. She told Dr. Tony Attwood that “it explained why I wasn’t getting along with the other kids at school and I didn’t understand some of

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    or impact anything. Temple Grandin changed the way we look at people with autism. Autism has a wide spectrum with many different variances. In her case‚ it allowed her to imagine everything in picture form. This disorder can definitely have a negative impact on someone trying to learn‚ but this didn’t stop Grandin. She has earned her doctorate degree‚ created a humane cattle driving system‚ won several awards‚ and wrote books on a variety of topics‚ one being autism. Grandin struggled growing up

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    Jed Dittmar Temple Grandin Temple Grandin has revolutionized the treatment of animals and has been a role model for the Autistic community. She was born with autism and has persevered through her mental disability to be a world renowned business woman and an American doctor of animal science. Temple teaches an undergraduate class and a graduate class for Colorado State University. She is a bestselling author of the following books: “Different… Not Less” “The Way I See It” “Animals Make Us Human”

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    essay In "Temple Grandin" is about a woman that had autism and because of the autism everyone around her thought that she was different and weird. In "Invictus" is the story of how Nelson Mandela united South Africa with rugby by winning the world cup. The thing that makes both films similar in that both have to overcome an obstacle to make a difference in their society. In my opinion "Invictus" was a better film in that it had character development‚ plot‚ and inspiring than "Temple Grandin." To begin

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    Actually many of our great thinkers are autistic. Such as Albert Einstein‚ Sir Isaac Newton‚ and Temple Grandin an American professor of animal science. Temple Grandin is able to be such a successful person because of animals creating a retreat and broadening her intelligence. For instance‚ taking care of the horses helped her retreat from everyday life. According to “Hampshire School for Wayward Wizards” “Temple was proud that she now had an important‚ responsible job in the barn.” This demonstrates‚

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    The mind is an endless space of possibilities that people usually take for granted. But this was definitely not the case for Temple Grandin. Despite her learning disability‚ Temple discovered her own exceptional way of thinking. The movie shows us all the different examples in which Temple uses her unique mind for the better. By describing Temple’s appearance and persona‚ we can try to better understand how looks and character of a person won’t change their intellect. Through discussion of her distinctive

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    Animals helped Temple Grandin with her autism. In the chapter “My Story” from the book Animals in Transition‚ the text reads‚ “The kids would tease me‚ so I’d get mad and smack ‘em.” Later in the same chapter the text reads‚ “The school had a stable and horses for the kids

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    EA2.2 “You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.”(John Bunyan). This means that the more animals help us the less we can pay them. I think that by interacting and observing animals we can learn from a lot from them. Animals can be used for therapy‚ and helping people with disabilities‚and finally saving and protecting us. Therapy animals are trained for visiting people in hospitals and nursing homes. ”Therapy animals also perform

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    The Hindu temple: axis of access -Michael w.meister -Subhashree Nath 2nd year‚ USAP The Hindu temple‚ combines physically the pillar that marks the axis of cosmic parturition‚ the altar (square) of sacrifice taking the shape of the create universe‚ and the need for shelter of both the divinity and the worshipper; it unites the cosmic mountain and the potent cave. Before the advent of construction of stone temples in the 5th century AD‚ tree shrines and similar enclosures for objects of worship

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    “I will celebrate‚ but I know new goals and objectives will come and I am ready to take them.”  “You can Never Give Up and Never Quit because if you really think about it‚ there are a multitude of other people who are relying on you to excel and succeed in achieving your goals and objectives.” “The problem is not with people or churches that are politically active. It is with a party that has gone so far in adopting a sectarian agenda that it has become the political extension of a religious

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