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I loved the article about Dakoda Dowd Dakoda Flowie Dowd (born April 3, 1993), also known as "Koda", is an American amateur golfer. On April 27, 2006, 24 days after her 13th birthday, she became the youngest player to compete in an LPGA tournament.  and her morn ["Playing The Game of Her Life," A/M A/M Away Message (AOL Instant Messaging)
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 '06]. My mom is terminally ill Terminally Ill

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 as well, and I am encouraged by Dakoda's strength. Hopefully, we can find a cure for cancer and Huntington's disease Huntington's disease, hereditary, acute disturbance of the central nervous system usually beginning in middle age and characterized by involuntary muscular movements and progressive intellectual deterioration; formerly called Huntington's chorea. , which my mom suffers from.

--Kristen

I was nearly in tears after reading about Dakoda's story. I'm glad everyone, including businesses, is helping her out. This article inspires your readers to help out families like Dakoda's.

--Chandra

It's kind of weird because I read about Dakoda after being sent to my room for being rude to my mom. After I finished, I was left with a newfound new·found  
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 appreciation for my mom. It made me realize how lucky I am to have her in my life. Thanks to Dakoda for sharing her story. I look up to her for being so strong.

--Meg

Dakoda is my new role model, not for her talent in playing golf, but for staying so strong while she is losing her morn to cancer. She's inspirational! You should have put her on the cover.

--Emily
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Title Annotation:Letters: WE'VE GOT MAIL!
Author:Emily
Publication:Girls' Life
Article Type:Letter to the editor
Date:Jun 1, 2006
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