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Running to Recovery
I can relate to Jennifer S. in her article, "Running to Recovery." Jennifer's article is very inspiring and moving because she is a strong person, and I admire how strong she is mentally. She has learned from her experience of transverse myleitis, and I can relate when she said, "Not only did I know that I could run, but that I could achieve anything I put my mind to." This is all true, as long as you believe in yourself you can achieve anything. Thank you Jennifer for proving that anything is possible and good luck with your cross-country season.
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