Seeing In Beautiful, Precise Pictures Analysis

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The discussion about the author Temple Grandin “Seeing in Beautiful, Precise Pictures was a good story. The easy allowed us to get in site on how people with autism think and react differently than people who are not living with this dis0oder. While reading this store made me realized life is not about the challenges, it is how we overcome life’s challenges, that’s importance. I love how some with autism like Grandin, can learn how to turn what some people would as disadvantage and make it work with them to their avenge. I can related to the feeling of possessing information differently than other. For example, as an auditory learner I like having a tape recorder to record pertinent information. This allows me to have the knowledge at my fingertips

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