Elizabeth Furlani's Weaknesses

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Elizabeth, while she has many weaknesses, also has multiple strengths. After deep personal analysis she has a deep sense of empathy for other people. Wanting to go into the medical field she has a strong stomach and love for helping others. Elizabeth can handle the fast-pace stressful situations it takes to become an ER nurse.

Elizabeth Furlani, an extraordinary young woman. She is not like the rest. From far away Ms. Furlani looks like any other young adult. When you begin to get up close you can see what makes her so different. Her left eye, half-blue half-green and her right eye, green.

Friendship is something you cannot live without. Elizabeth’s best friend, McKenzie, is her other half. Being best friends for 6 years now, they have

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