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    The Case of Temple Grandin The Case of Temple Grandin paints a picture of a young woman’s determination and hard work while struggling with autism during a time when the disorder was unknown. This case discusses Grandin’s challenges, early diagnosis, growth and development in school, and support from her mother. Temple Grandin could not speak like the other children at the age of two, so because doctors could not find any physical issues she had been subsequently labeled as brain-damaged. To communicate

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    the course of the semester revealing the lives of two important people and their significance of their actions.. The first movie was “Temple Grandin”, which told a story of a young woman who suffered repeated setbacks from her autism throughout the entirety of her life. Mostly, ridiculed by her peers and even in her male dominated profession, Animal Agriculture. Grandin remain persistent in achieving her goals and eventually overcame her oppositions one by one. Similarly, “Invictus” follows the familiar

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    Temple Grandin is a biopic. It is a story about a woman named Temple Grandin, who is an autistic and she overcomes the conflict of her disorder. She rejects her mother and gets annoy by hearing word “mom”. Temple earns her bachelors in animal husbandry. Temple does not like to be hugged by anyone and she is unable to make an eye contact with anyone even if she is talking with someone. Unfortunately, she suffers from impaired verbal communication. Furthermore, it is difficult for Temple to understand

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    Temple Grandin is a very influential individual, not only in the agriculture field, but also in the lives of those affected with autism. She has effectively changed the animal agriculture industry and the food industry. She has also influenced my life personally and my view of the agricultural world along with giving me a new insight into autism. She remains a very important role model to me as well as beef producers all over the world. Throughout my life, I have been raised with two of my cousins

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    Grantham University July 12, 2017 Temple Grandin is an inspiration to all. Autism spectrum disorders are caused by abnormalities in the brain that affect the neurodevelopmental system. Temple tells in her interviews that she is an autistic who thinks in pictures. I tried doing this for a couple hours before writing this paper. I am sure that it is not confusing to Temple, but I would invite anyone to try it who is not autistic. In education Temple tells teachers to give autistic students

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    have chosen two influential leaders that I would considered qualified to be exceptional leaders in their respected fields. First, Temple Grandin is a Livestock handling designer and Autism activist who has dedicated her life into letting the world know that Autistic minds are beautiful and unique minds that can change the world for the better. Moreover, what makes Grandin an exceptional leader is that she not an Autistic activist, but she is also an Autistic individual. An autistic individual who is

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    Temple Grandin: A Role Model for All “My mother once told me, when you have to make a decision, imagine the person you want to become someday. Ask yourself, what would that person do?” As a result of this quote from Barry Deutsch, it becomes easy to realize how important role models are. This can shape the way you think and act. Because of this, Temple Grandin has the traits of an amazing role model. Temple first proves her ability to be a role model by being able to find commonalities. One example

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    Temple Grandin was a woman who had autism. She did not liked to be hugged by her mother, which was part of the cause of her autism. She disliked people, but really liked cows. When she was at her grandma’s house, she saw this machine that calmed the cows down, so she built one and said it was like a hug and it made her feel safe. She called this machine a squeeze machine. She was a target for bullying because she acted strangely and different from everyone else. Two examples of bullying she endured

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    thought they were normal and did´t have anything wrong, they just had learning trouble. I think it is incredible how the three individuals we read about can create and build or draw whatever they set their mind to. All i can say is INCREDIBLE. Temple Grandin´s struggles were hard on her. She can't process simple little phrases. Her strength is seeing in pictures. She says her mind is like a google search. Now thats cool. I can do that partially with pictures and songs. But that is her hole life

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    Recently in one of my English classes we begin to study the importance of eating meat and treating animals. We started off with articles of different meanings but then we began to watch a movie named Temple Grandin which really caught my attention. Temple Grandin was very different than her fellow classmates and got made fun of constantly. She had, as the doctors said, Autism. Although she had a different type of Autism she still did what she wanted to do. Later in the movie she began to do some

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