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Jesse Sullivan was a normal man. He was born in 1951 and lived in Dayton Tennesse. Jesse worked as a line man and was married to Carolyn. In May 2001, Jesse was working, when he accidentily touched the power cord that was on. He lost both his arms in the accident. Doctors had to amputate both his arms. One of his arms was replaced with a prosthetic arm and the other was replaced by a bionic arm.
 * __Jesse Sullivan__**

Before

 * Born in 1951
 * From Dayton,Tennesse
 * Married to Carolyn
 * Job=lines man
 * LIVED A NORMAL LIFE
 * A regular person with a regular life

=**After**=

//Information from cnn&cbs news//
 * Can now climb a ladder and build a house
 * Bends his elbow and rotates his wrist to guide a weed whacker
 * "This is dignity,hope and the future all rolled up in one"
 * //Able to play catch with his grandson.//
 * Can go fishing
 * can mow the lawn

**__Why a Bionic Arm?__**
Why a bionic arm and not a Prosthetic one? After all, a Prosthetic Arm looks more like a human arm**__.__** The bionic arm is more flexible than the prosthetic arm as it can make more movement at a time than prosthetic arm so one could pick things up or take off his/her hat or do other things regular people take for granted. Another way to think about it is, a prosthetic arm is just for show i.e. to make people look better. With a bionic arm, people can actually do the things they thought they wouldn't be able to do without an arm. Though having a bionic arm may make you look like a freak, you can do most of the things required to live a normal life.

__**What are some things scientists are doing and can do to improve the bionic arm?**__
Scientist are trying to improve the bionic arm so the patients know how much presure they are putting on something while using the hand. This will help the patients use the hand more effectively without using excess pressure when not required. One thing scientists can do to improve the bionic arm is, make the bionic arm look more like the human arm so patients don't feel as embarrased.