Some stories that aren’t told in a history book teaches the…
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Sоme stоries thаt аren't tоld in а history book teaches the best lesson. One such story is from 1940. When an unusual young man was buried in a custom-built ten-foot-long casket. The young man needed such a gigantic casket because he himself was a giant. He was just a shade under nine feet tall. And weighed almost five hundred pounds. Robert Wadlow, an American born in 1918, lived a tragic, pain-filled life. Weighing eight pounds at birth. Robert was a normal infant, but by the age of five, Robert stood over five feet tall his exceptional growth never stopped. He grew three inches every year until he died. Because a human's internal organs can't support an extremely large body, Robert was doomed to an early death, just before he died, he was fitted with ankle braces to help support his enormous weight. One of the braces cut into an ankle, triggering an infection that overloaded his already strained immune system. The Wadlow family's reaction to Robert's plight was an intelligent and loving one, they refused to let him be exploited, turning down offers from freak shows and greedy promoters. Robert's parents attempted to give him a normal life they encouraged him to read, to join the Boy Scouts, and to play sports. When the company that made Robert's shoes offered to employ him as a traveling representative. Mr. Wadlow drove his son more than 300,000 miles--all over the US--on behalf of the shoe company. The Wadlows helped Robert to stay cheerful and avoid the depression and gloom he could so easily have sunk into. Robert's life is an example of tremendous courage and persistence in the face of incredible handicaps. Each one of us need to learn a lesson from such an amazing story.
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Which оf the fоllоwing is NOT included in the dаtаbаse section of a POR?