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One size doesn't always fit all as we find out in the following digital stories that take a look how different we all can be.

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Miner's Wife

By: Lilian Hobbs, 2008

"It's not until they talk about it that you suddenly realise what conditions they did work in."

Beauty Queen

My Life and My PC

By: Nikisha Nikisha, May 2002

"I change my I.D. to a Beauty Queen, I'm accepted in society." Nikisha now hosts an internet chatroom.

Carmen thinks we are a caring society

A Caring Society

By: Carmen Scutariu, September 2007

Carmen hopes that one day they will have similar support for cancer sufferers back home in Romania.

One size fits all

One Size Only

By: Abi Lasebikan, October 2004

"Size does not indicate how big a person you are." Abi is 4'6" and her brother is 6'2" but, for her, being short is highly satisfactory.

David

David

By: Gavin Kinnaird, Autumn 2007

I remember his laugh of excitement whenever we would go to the house.

Caroline

Teething Troubles

By: Caroline Hargaden, March 2004

"I learnt to smile with my mouth closed."

James Lusted

Three Foot Seven

By: James Lusted, May 2007

"I won the Junior Sports Personality award for three years on the row."

Steve

Fat Git

By: Steve Bellis, January 2007

"I was never 'Jacko', 'Smiffee', or 'Wazza'. Just 'Bellis, you fat git'." Are Bellis' eyes bigger that his belly?

Lynne

Looking in Mirrors on Tiptoes

By: Lynne Thomas, January 2006

"Every mirror in my flat cuts me off at the nose." Lynne discusses some of the pros and cons of being short in stature.

Idris and his beard

My Beard - A Brief Chronicle

By: Idris Jones, January 2005

"It enhanced my features so that I suffered less." It's often said that women don't really like men with beards ... here we find out!


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