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Forced to confront a system that equates marriage with a loss of survival, RJ and Natalie must navigate the ruins of their "surprise" ... When a woman in a wheelchair is asked to sit out of a dance class, she must find inspiration within herself to attend an important ... When a well-meaning but clueless job seeker rushes past a wheelchair user on the stairs to make his interview on time, he must ...
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- Forced to confront a system that equates marriage with a loss of survival, RJ and Natalie must navigate the ruins of their "surprise" ...
- When a woman in a wheelchair is asked to sit out of a dance class, she must find inspiration within herself to attend an important ...
- When a well-meaning but clueless job seeker rushes past a wheelchair user on the stairs to make his interview on time, he must ...
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