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Courage.

About 2 pages (576 words)

The Exceptional Parent, February 1st, 2002

by Richard Trubo Ivan R. Dee, Publisher, Chicago Pages: 320 * Price: $27.50 Courage, as defined by Webster's Dictionary, is "the attitude of facing and dealing with anything recognized as difficult, or painful, instead of withdrawing from it; also the courage of one's convictions to do what one thinks right." The definition perfectly describes the character of Sylvia Lawry, the woman who founded the institution that is today known as the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS). The word defined is also the title of the book chronicling her efforts. In Courage, author Richard Trubo tells ...

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