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I, Steve Wilkinson, from Newcastle upon Tyne, England, am Diff-Abled.
My Diff-Ability is that I use a wheelchair.
My wheelchair gives me freedom to travel the World and inspire people to have a better lifestyle.
www.wheelchairsteve.com
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I, Jinsoo Terry, from San Francisco, USA, am Diff-Abled.
My Diff-Ability is that I speak with an accent.
My accent gave me my own branding and now I am known as "Jinsoo, How to succeed in USA with limited English".
(6 June 2007)
www.jinsooterry.com
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I, Lethia Owens, from St. Louis, Missouri, USA, am Diff-Abled.
My Diff-Ability is that I am extremely trusting.
Being extremely trusting means that I am sometimes hurt or disappointed, though I often gain more than I lose.
(6 June 2007)
www.lethiaowens.com
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I, Jane Thorpe, from London, England, am Diff-Abled.
My Diff-Ability is that I can see benefit and opportunity for growth in nearly every situation. I am also extraordinarily
passionate and have a great understanding of energy and belief. I can relate to those with health challenges because I had
a chronic illness and this combination makes me very inspirational.
I will use this to travel the world to reframe the notion of illness so that it can be viewed as a journey of personal
evolution and personal exploration.
(13 June 2007)
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I, Nancy Haughey, of North Shields, England, am Diff-abled.
My Diff-ability is that speak two languages (Flemish and French) and speak with a strange English accent too!
I benefit from my Diff-ability because I have had the opportunity to discover the World before settling down. Discovering
different cultures/languages and a wide range of people.
(14 February 2008)
www.perfectlyfrench.com
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