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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

'Without Pity\r'

'September 4th 2012 RH 200 / Merar REACTION PAPER (JOURNAL) by Raymond Alv arez, Jr. I though the large number profiled in Without Pity: A photograph About Abilities represented a funfair cross-section of disabled individuals struggling a draw inst the worlds obstacles, to gain control of how they will eventually live. angiotensin-converting enzyme story that really hit plateful with me was Charlie. Being born with no legs and arms, Charlie showed capital adaptation and intelligence and had such a go-getter attitude.He attends school with the help of a special wheelchair, and aside from his obvious disability, was in truth well accepted by everyone who got to jazz him. Charlie inspired me tremendously. His Mom and Dad are also very admirable in how they chose to let Charlie live a coarse life-time, and with so much determination to be a normal kid. I got teary-eyed eyed, not because of his disability, but because of his triumph in life. God has big plans for such a little guy. Charlie has a great pass on to deliver to this world.The other story, which I could intimately relate too was kid. In his middle 20s, a motorcycle accident paralytical him. (I grew up riding motorcycles, and at every moment could have had a life changing accident. ) With obvious and understandable frustration, Josh shares the pains of being a quadriplegic. It took so much braveness to share (on camera) the pettishness he suffers. He lost the bed of his life amidst it all. The Victory was seeing him track to become, and eventually finishing his dream of college.I completely pray to have that much courage to persevere if ever to face a life changing disability. I could lonesome(prenominal) imagine it being much harder experiencing a major disability later in life as Josh did. Charlie never experience life with arms and legs, so in a graceful way, that whitethorn have made adjusting to his disability easier. every way, they were a great testimony to (in my opinion) God s harming grace, and the tremendous power of the holy (and human) marrow! What a great movie!\r\n'

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