
Tasha Schuh plunks out notes on a keyboard in her Ellsworth, Wis. home on Wednesday April 9, 2014. Schuh, 33, who is paralyzed from the chest down, is an inspirational speaker and shares her message with thousands of people each year at churches, schools and businesses around the country. Schuh, a junior in high school at the time, was injured when she fell 16 feet through a trap door in the stage of the Sheldon Theater in Red Wing, Minn while performing in a school play. She landed on her head on the concrete floor, breaking her neck, crushing her spinal cord and fracturing her skull. (AP Photo/St. Paul Pioneer Press, Jean Pieri)
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