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    above image or description is inaccessible‚ and for whom it might be inaccessible (i.e.‚ what kinds of disabilities). The picture is depicting physical inaccessibility because of the steps that are blocking the path to the garbage cans and to parking. In order to throw trash away or to access the parking area‚ residents would need to go up the steps. However‚ people with lower physical disabilities‚ such as people who use wheelchairs‚ who need to throw their trash or get to their car would not be able

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    Eugenics: Disability Report

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    Number: 11032300 Disability Report – Victims of state’s eugenics program win sympathy Sterilization is ‘any procedure by which an individual is made incapable of reproduction’ (The free dictionary‚ 2013) Forced sterilization is what to happened ‘7600 people’ (Wang‚ 2011) in America from the 1920s to the 1970s. This tragic event was the presentation topic we were assigned to examine. The topic we were given focused on victims of the sterilization process within America and how the state-funded board

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    Report says disability rights ’not being respected’ Report says disability rights ’not being respected’ To be treated as an individual -this man was not being respected by the nurse because the nurse was discriminating about his race and that he had a disability. It is the nurse’s duty to respect the patients‚ It is the man’s right to be given care at the walk in centre. To be respected- this man as individual as a right to be respected by each and every other person. To be treated in

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    Topic: People with disabilities who have talents Title: Gifted People with Disabilities Thesis Statement: Who are those people with disabilities with talent and what are the talents they have? Outline: Introduction I. Gifted People with Disability A. Define Disability B. Define Talented Discussion I. Gifted People with Disability A. People with Disability 1. Jovy Sasutona 2. Chris Cerna 3. Amado Dulnuan 4. Maricel Apatan 5. Jessica Cox

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    Disabilities Act History

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    The history of the American Disabilities Act did not begin on July 26‚ 1990 at the signing ceremony at the White House. It did not begin in 1988 when the first American Disabilities Act was introduced in Congress. The American Disabilities Act story began a long time ago in cities and towns throughout the United States when people with disabilities began to challenge societal barriers that excluded them from their communities‚ and when parents of children with disabilities began to fight against the

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    When a child is ill the relationship with food and drink changes quite significantly; whilst a child may normally have quite a good appetite which sustains the activity they are doing you can often see a drop in appetite similar to the drop in activity levels. The effect of an illness on the body sends it into a semi shut down whilst it sets about dealing with the illness. when the body stops or reduces the amount of nutrient intake that it gets through food the body will loose energy at the same

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    (1c) Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods In this part of the task I will be talking about the different methods to be able to use to monitor children and young children’s development and progress. Observation‚ assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and evaluation Consistent tests on a child in the school include a continuous procedure that starts with observation and then ends up with evaluation: * Observation - putting together all the facts

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    when people begin to have this mentality‚ they forget that bullying is physically and psychologically harmful to both the bully and the victim. Therefore‚ bullying must be removed from schools by raising awareness and increasing supervision. One effect of bullying out of many is said to be‚ Psychological Trauma. This kind of trauma damages the mind which develops as a consequence of a traumatic situation. As soon as this trauma triggers TSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder)‚ memory‚ emotional responses

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    that but nothing serious. She started going nursery and learnt how to write‚ count and make new friends. She learnt things by miming‚ playing with toys and with friends‚ bright colors‚ cartoons and Educational Programmes. She depended on her parents‚ and teachers. She liked going school and also did well at school and she also had a happy childhood. Children’s social needs can be met at playgroups and schools as they begin to learn how to share‚ play and establish friendships. She depended on her

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    Hannah Ali: Psychology Assignment 19/12/12 Explain and evaluate any two approaches to explaining moral development. Moral development is what we consider to be right‚ wrong‚ good or bad. It is developed from infancy through to adulthood and is the principles we use to determine what is right or wrong‚ fair or unfair. Each individual has their own understanding of what morality is‚ however generally this is determined largely by the culture or society we live in and the rules that we

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