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  2. TikTok's 'Lawn Guy' Saves Woman with Disabilities from City ...

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    A landscaper-turned influencer who works to trim the lawns of neighbors in need has raised more than $380,000 for an elderly woman. Wichita, Kan.-based lawn care and power-washing company SB ...

  3. A Worn Path - Wikipedia

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    The character of Phoenix Jackson is an elderly African American woman who uses a thin small cane made from an umbrella to tap the ground, akin to a white cane. [citation needed] Elaine Orr identifies Phoenix as a fabulist who has "a penchant for re-creation (making up stories) rather than resolution."

  4. Woman, 60, brutally beaten with cane in Manhattan ... - AOL

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    An unhinged man brutally beat a 60-year-old with her wooden cane — striking her 54 times until the would-be weapon broke apart — during a harrowing caught-on-camera clash at a Harlem subway ...

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    Spencer B. of SB Mowing performed lawn care work on an elderly woman's property for free after she faced a $240 fine from the city. As his footage of his work on Beth's property went viral ...

  6. Walker (mobility) - Wikipedia

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    A walker cane hybrid [8] was introduced in 2012 designed to bridge the gap between an assistive cane and a walker. The hybrid has two legs which provide lateral (side-to-side) support which a cane does not. It can be used with two hands in front of the user, similar to a walker, and provides an increased level of support compared with a cane.

  7. Caning - Wikipedia

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    Caning was a common form of judicial punishment and official school discipline in many parts of the world in the 19th and 20th centuries. Corporal punishment (with a cane or any other implement) has now been outlawed in much, but not all, of Europe. [2]