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    I watched the movie “Temple Grandin,” which is a beautiful, honest, and delicate movie that depicts a wonderful story of a girl growing up with autism. I feel that the writers and producers of this movie did a real good job in portraying Temple in this autistic role that shows how she is able to live with the choices that she makes through the years. She accomplished her growth and success through the love of her family, her remarkable talent, intelligence, and the confidence she grew in to. The

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    comfort zone vs having a comfort zone. The good thing is that people who don't have a comfort zone never are afraid to do anything they're not comfortable with. The people that have a comfort zone are afraid to do anything. The first example is Temple Grandin, she was a woman with autism that was bullied and she had to figure how to get out of her comfort zone. When she did that she wasnt afraid to do anything. The second example is Malala, she was about

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    Temple Grandin Theme

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    Temple Grandin: A Story of Perservearence Temple Grandin and Invictus are excellent films in their own right. Both share themes of sacrifice, courage, and acceptance. The storytelling in each is very different however. Temple Grandin is one persons account of her life with autism and life’s work. Invictus is a much larger story involving a whole country, and the turbulent history it’s new President desperately wanted to change for the people. Although these movies are both well written and acted

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    Temple Grandin Biography

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    was younger, I was looking for this magic meaning of life,” -Temple Grandin. On August 29, 1947 Temple Grandin was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She was diagnosed with autism at the age of two and grow up to be one of the most well known adults with autism and change the agricultural community. Her beautiful mind is able to see the world in a different way than other people and she is actually grateful for it. When Temple Grandin was diagnosed with autism her parents wanted to give her the best

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    Control In Temple Grandin

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    She could not shut her autism off just because it tended to make her life more complicated. Instead, she found solutions to the matter at hand. “Nature is cruel, but we don’t have to be.” This was repeated all throughout the movie Temple Grandin. It was a line that Grandin repeated often, and its significance to the movie and control are . She could not control the opinions of people that thought she was not up to their standards, but she could control how she used those opinions. They motivated her

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    The Temple Grandin movie was very moving and emotional movie. If I were to babysit her or a person with autism and I did not know that the person was autistic I would just try to act calm and try to address how she is feeling. Temple likes animals and what they have in common is that animals and temple both cannot express their feelings. Animals affect Temple’s emotions because they calm her emotions and make her happy. Because Temple has a connection with animals, when she stayed at her aunt’s house

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    Amelie Movie Analysis

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    small acts of kindness, like getting rid of her coworkers creepy ex-boyfriend for some time, helping her neighbors sadness, and spending time with the “glass man.” The movie Temple Grandin, directed by Mick Jackson, is a biographical movie about a strong, curious, and independent autistic woman. Similar to Amelie, Temple had a lack of parental support. She experienced a lack of bonding

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    Temple Grandin is an inspiration to everyone, whether they work with animals or not, whether they have autism or not. She is an amazing woman with incredible and unique qualities. Her contributions to the world of working with livestock, and many other animals, has changed how the process of meat and other animal products works. Working through her own obstacles of being a woman born in the late 1940s with autism, she has paced the way for many people like herself to excel, and for animals to

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    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental disability; signs typically appear during early childhood and affect a person’s ability to communicate, and interact with others. In the film Temple Grandin, she was born Autistic. Temple only began to speak at the age of four. She used her autism, the ability to think in pictures, to her advantage and expounded issues that are invisible to a neurotypical person. She is now a world-renowned doctor of animal science, an activist for autistic

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    Temple Grandin Autism

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    The movie starts with Temple Grandin going to her aunt’s farm for the summer. While working on her large farm she saw the cattle calming apparatus, a device that hugs the cows to "gentle them". One day, when had a panic attack, she runs out of the house and gets into in the device and for the first time it calms her down. Which she usually used to spin herself and gets calmed. Temple Grandin was anxious when she moved into the college dorm. She got a panic attack as she did not have a room partner

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