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Essay heading: The Humanistic Tradition
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He had to
start his life all over. Henry had to relearn how to talk, eat, everyday activities, he even
forgot his own wife and daughter. During this hard time in his life, his wife stuck by his
side and patiently waited and helped him to relearn everything, despite all the other
people talking about him and making fun of him behind their backs... displayed 300 characters
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During this hard time in his life, his wife stuck by his
side and patiently waited and helped him to relearn everything, despite all the other
people talking about him and making fun of him behind their backs. His daughter also
taught him how to do some things all over again. Nevertheless, this Henry was definitely
a lot nicer, pleasant person who appreciated his life and everyone in it... displayed next 300 characters
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