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    Most films often give viewers impress about the pictures, actors or actresses and screenplay; however, the two films gave me deeper impress are Temple Grandin and Invictus. They both are historical films and they both describe really true story life about main characters who were wonderful, precious and motivation. Therefore the film Temple Grandin has the best screenplay because it has a different story, best dialogue and best camera. Both of story films, keeps the viewers emotionally touching

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    Temple Grandin Temple Grandin depicts the story of an autistic girl, Temple, who, throughout her life, has to deal with the effects of her condition in a variety of ways. Though she is impaired in certain areas, Temple is able to use her abilities to promote awareness about animal welfare and autism in several different ways. One of the main themes of the movie that is repeatedly referred to by Temple is “different, but not less.” Growing up and through her career, Temple was often ridiculed and

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    there even if they don't want them. They must learn to cope with these challenges or try to make them better. Temple Grandin is the perfect example of someone who didn’t let her problems overcome her and her dreams. Regardless of her hard upbringing, Temple Grandin was one of many who grew up to make a huge difference in society. Temple was born in Boston Massachusetts. When Temple was born her mom knew she was different because she didn’t enjoy or do most things that other babies did. As she

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    Temple Grandin Autism

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    with others, respond to stimuli in an appropriate way, or build relationships (Barnes,2015). Temple Grandin was just two years old when she was diagnosed with autism. Temple has faced, and will continue to face many barriers in her life with this disorder, but has overcome many of them. She has used her abilities and her different perspective to accomplish amazing things. Many of the obstacles that Temple has to face are common symptoms that many other children with autism have to face today. Her

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    Temple Grandin Reflection

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    Temple Grandin is an autistic woman who has an amazing mind. Grandin can see the world like no others. She can be taking snapshots of the world and recalling them without thought. Her peculiar communication skills and intelligence sheds new light on pre-conceived norms of autism. Grandin was good in all levels of school, went to college and reached a doctorate. She teaches to professors and family new lessons in life. She created her own ‘squeze’ machine that hugs her giving her comfort that she

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    In the movie, Temple Grandin, Temple found herself alienated by her male co-workers. Temple faces sexism while attempting to integrate into the world of cattle ranching. The slaughterhouse men put cattle intestines all over her truck which Temple became frustrated. Another incident, the security guard wouldn’t allow her to enter the slaughterhouse complex (Temple Grandin). When co-workers do not respect each other genders, this create a stressful work environment. Alienating Temple because of her

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    In the Movie, Temple Grandin, Temple is portrayed as a very sensitive girl, even though she does not comprehend emotions she feels them. Christopher on the other hand is not as sensitive as Temple he is a much more rational kind of person. When Temple first graduated from high school she spent the summer with her aunt at a farm, while she was at the farm she had a very strong connection with the animals. When Temple would see the animals felt pain she would feel pain and unlike most people she actually

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    The inspiring 2010 movie of Temple Grandin directed by Mick Jackson is about a woman who struggled with autism since a young age. The movie brings to light how overwhelming and frustrating it is to be going through autism. Temple is a bright child; however, she does not speak until the age of four and she does not enjoy interactions with other children of her age. Temple struggles in school, one reason is that she has trouble reading the emotions and dialect of those around her. She starts excelling

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    Autism In Temple Grandin

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    the film “Temple Grandin,” the same advice was given to Temple’s mother as she took her daughter to a physician to find out why she wasn’t speaking at the age of four. As she hears this troubling news, an intense emotional scene arises in a flashback, depicting a mother in tears as she tries to have her daughter

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