Anyone can live in United States – everybody has the right to live! Whether it’s the difference of one’s skin color, nationality, race, sex, religious beliefs, or even whether one is crippled or has mental disorders – he/she can still achieve something in his life, whether it’s going to be independently or with other people’s help. One doesn’t have as many boundaries as he/she may have in another country. For example, a crippled/paralyzed person in another country has less possibility of becoming successful without someone’s help than he/she has in USA. Some countries are not made for paralyzed people to physically move around. For instance, United States (at least some of the states, like NY) has buses, subways, streets made for the movement of crippled and paralyzed people. A person can come out and go buy something in a store (by himself), or go travel to another neighborhood. In some other countries, one will not be able to do so. First of all, some houses
Anyone can live in United States – everybody has the right to live! Whether it’s the difference of one’s skin color, nationality, race, sex, religious beliefs, or even whether one is crippled or has mental disorders – he/she can still achieve something in his life, whether it’s going to be independently or with other people’s help. One doesn’t have as many boundaries as he/she may have in another country. For example, a crippled/paralyzed person in another country has less possibility of becoming successful without someone’s help than he/she has in USA. Some countries are not made for paralyzed people to physically move around. For instance, United States (at least some of the states, like NY) has buses, subways, streets made for the movement of crippled and paralyzed people. A person can come out and go buy something in a store (by himself), or go travel to another neighborhood. In some other countries, one will not be able to do so. First of all, some houses