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Making it work - with Cerebral Palsy

 
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From cerebral palsy not in the way
With determination, old iron and a little help, two men find a way to keep cerebral palsy from blocking their dreams.
"They’ve never met, but Harlan Temple of Davis, South Dakota, and Josh Harmon of Mingo, Iowa, have more in common than cerebral palsy, a disorder that affects movement, muscle tone and posture. Both men’s lives have been shaped and greatly influenced by a debilitating disease, but a greater influence in both their lives is a love for tractors."
 
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