same educational and social level as someone in general education. When we focus on disabilities‚ we normally think of someone with a moderate to severe mental illness‚ but that is not just it. Someone with a physical injury‚ such as being in a wheelchair or having vision problems‚ is considered to be disabled. Children with disabilities
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Based on chapter 7‚ when some of us think about the word disability‚ we think that it involves people with a physical impairment. According to chapter 7‚ Invisible Disabilities‚ “A blue wheelchair symbol is the universal code for one having a disability that limit their mobility (pg. 168).” So‚ I agree with the chapter in that I’ve only known people to have a disability as being a visual deficiency‚ but this is not true anymore. As a result‚ the ADA presented a survey‚ and it was discovered
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You Are Able to Dance As dance‚ of all styles‚ becomes prevalent‚ an increasing number of people choose to dance for their profession and career. They devotedly train and practice dancing in order to show audiences the best performances. Audiences‚ as a result‚ learn to appreciate dance performances as pieces of art works. They become more willing to see how dancers use their bodies to express a special feeling or to tell a distinctive story aesthetically and exquisitely. Nevertheless‚ they seem
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On Sunday morning at 9:30am in the town of North Branch Michigan at the St. Peter and Paul Catholic church‚ I was observing with a notebook and pen‚ in the back of the church sitting in a pew for an hour when the church service finished. I was observed that all ages and genders attended‚ kids to the elderly dressed tenderly‚ and everybody is very kind spoken inside and outside of the church. As I sat in the back of the church‚ I could see everybody in front of me and everybody that came in. I arrived
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Cultural Diversity By Ellen LeBreton and Beverley Clarke Factors that may influence the equality of opportunity for individuals There are many factors that may influence the equality of opportunity for individuals for example: • Ethnicity- the fact or state of belonging to a group that has a common national or cultural tradition. • Religious beliefs.- this is when you believe that there is a certain god for each religion for example Jehovah witnesses believe god doesn’t exist and they don’t celebrate
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Introduction Throughout life people experience different occupations that they find pleasurable‚ productive or even restorative. Some of these occupations that they experience can also be short term or life-long depending on the occupation. One of my favorite occupations that I love to do is softball. Softball is an occupation that I find pleasurable and often I feel the presence of ‘flow’. This occupation brings meaning to my life and aids to my journey of living a healthier lifestyle. Softball
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needs means someone who needs extra help in order for them to lead normal lives. It can be someone with a physical or mental disability. There are many different types of additional needs your may have a physical need for example if you are in a wheelchair or a sensory need for example if you are blind‚ a behavioural need for example is Dyslexia and people can have emotional needs such as
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be treated if they were them. Later views started to change when transportation changed cause they realized they can do stuff for themselves. “Before the American Disabilities Act was signed: People using wheelchairs who wanted to ride a bus or train would need to abandon their wheelchairs.” Now the make ramps to get in and out of buses or stores or
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Assignment: Ethical Decision-Making Framework Name: Class Start Time: 12:30pm Due Date: 10/05/2010 Points Worth: 1. Issue: The issue I will explore is: Should state leaders make children’s issues a top priority when making decisions and allocating tax dollars? This is an ethical issue. I know this is an ethical issue because it highlights the basic need of access to quality health care for children and the legitimate expectation of a quality education and learning environment. The basic
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(1987). The Tenth Good Thing About Barney. Simon & Schuster Publishers‚ New York. Mama Zooms‚ by Jane Cowen-Fletcher (Copyright 1993‚ Scholastic‚ Inc.‚ New York) A child talks about playing with his mother‚ who is in a wheelchair. The wheelchair‚ instead of being described as an impediment to playtime‚ becomes an exciting vehicle for the child and his mother to use as part of their imaginary play. The Blue Day Book for
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