Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story

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    find who he or she is. Carson stands up for what he believes in and does not get distracted by other people’s opinions. He is confident in his own choices and is able to differentiate between right and wrong. Feelings and emotions always play with someone’s state of being, but with Carson, he holds them back. Through the support of his friends and their relationships, he makes those feelings become more visible.Values and morals are two things many stand by, but for Carson trust is a big thing for

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    Gifted Hands is a Christian biography detailing the life of Dr. Ben Carson and his renown in the world of neurosurgery and American medicine itself. Early in life, Dr. Carson’s father left his family which included Dr. Carson, his brother Curtis, and his mother Sonya. Overcoming such obstacles as a pathological temper, academic hurdles, and an upbringing in the poverty-ridden slums of Detroit, Dr. Carson rose to international prominence with his divine talents and his reliance on God. Dr. Ben Carson’s

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    Dr. Ben Carson’s philosophy of life and personal formula for success involves the concepts in this acronym, including recognizing your own talents, living an honest life, being kind to others, and showing gratitude for what you are given. Ben Carson used a strategy called THINK BIG become successful in his lifetime. Using THINK BIG I chose Honesty because if you want to be able to work for someone you need to be trusted. Also Knowledge is an important one because you cannot perform a surgery without

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    Who Is Dr. Carson A Hero

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    “Gifted Hands” Dr. Carson is a hero to many people. He is loved and appreciated due to his success in saving the lives of many. To become the great man he is now, he had came across many obstacles on the way. Some of the obstacles which had come across were bad temper, bullying, and having a hard time in education. Dr. Carson had learned to overcome his obstacles. When Dr. Carson was young he had a really bad temper. He would get mad really easily and attack whomever was arguing with. For example

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    Candy Carson plays a pivotal role in Ben Carson’s life and also his book Gifted Hands. She is Carson’s wife and she supports everything he does. Gregory Kreig proves this in his article, “Candy Carson gets choked up over husband’s lost patients”. In the article, it shows how the tragedies in the couple’s life is still affecting her to this day, including new challenges like the media. Kreig writes, “But for all the success - Ben Carson became a celebrated figure in his field - Candy Carson said on

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    November 2017 Gifted Hands Essay Taking action is the first step in achieving success. Success is a sum of small efforts repeated continuously until you have met your goal. In able to reach your goals and ambitions hard work and dedication must be applied. Dr. Ben Carson at a very young age faced the hardships of living in a single parent home, academic success, being bullied, and racism. However, with persistence these difficulties did not stop him from a prosperous life style. Dr. Ben Carson came from

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    In Gifted Hands, a couple incidents took place that differed from the actual event. For example, in the film, they show Ben as a kid who is constantly struggling throughout life. However, in reality, “Became an outstanding student and is one that always knows the answers”(“Zondervan”). Additionally, the reason why Ben became successful was altered in the movie. Carson’s Character was shown as a struggling person who had nothing in life. According to Carson, during the actual event, “Ghetto youngster

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    Gifted Hands Essay

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    Gifted Hands is an inspirational novel based around the life of Ben Carson, from his rugged upbringing in inner-city Detroit to his position as director of pediatric neurosurgery at John Hopkins Hospital at age 33. The novel foregrounds Carson’s struggle to defy all odds - aided by his iron will, tremendous faith, respect, meekness and an unconditional devotion to God. Carson displayed great determination and dedication from a young age. He thrived to be ahead of his studies and went the extra mile

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    Everyone knows him by “Gifted Hands”, but how did he become known? What did he contribute to our world that makes him memorable? Ben Carson, being a poor student with a brilliant mentality earned fame for groundbreakingly separating conjoined twins. Carson has been through rough areas where he became so outraged, he almost stabbed a classmate, but where has that led him now? With his father not present, Carson was raised by their mother, who worked two or three jobs at a once, usually as a family

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    Ben Carson Research Paper

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    Among these doctors was a man by the name of Ben Carson. Dr. Ben Carson was a world renowned neurosurgeon; his most well known surgery was when he separated the brains of conjured twins, (Dr. Ben Carson: Great”). Carson was the first to separate twins who were conjoined at the top of their heads. The performance of this surgery was unheard of; Carson successfully completed the surgery. Both boys survived, and

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