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Adam Shepard Interv. by Stacey Cochran w/ Natasha Gilliam 1

Part 1 of an interview with author Adam Shepard of Scratch Beginnings by Stacey Cochran for Raleigh Television Network program The Artist's Craft. With Book Report Correspondent Natasha Gilliam on ...  
 
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Chrisnoscrub047 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Yea, everyone should come out of the womb and stop mooching off their mother and father. Humans are so dependent it makes me sick. They have to be cared for for the first 12-13 years of their life. WTF! Join my facebook group: YouTubers for letting infants rely on themselves from day 1!!!
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ACDCrocker4321 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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"middle-class, COLLEGE EDUCATED WHITE boys"

He wasn't allowed to use any previous resources during this experiment. this includes his education, family, friends, etc.
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superpete24 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Hey, some people "get it" and some people make excuses.
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Felina2224 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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its funny you are saying all this without reading the book. its awesome it shows that it is possible to get to a place where you can get out of poverty. May come to this country with even less than what he had and they survive without forever living on gov support.
maidintheus (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It seems to annoy some people when they're given encouragement on how to help themselves.
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I think it is very interesting that most who respond have only negative comments to make. I notice that none of them have tried to test their own abilities in the same fashion. I guess it's much easier to denigrate the efforts of others. Hats off to you Adam. I hope your ARE able to parlay your experience into cash. You earned it honestly.

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