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    his best to fit in by using the kindness of his heart. It gives us the first person perspective on what people with disabilities have to go through‚ and how some easy task for people who don’t have disabilities can be very complicated to the people who do. Forrest Gump is a man who was born with a low I.Q which is consider a mild form of retardation. IN addition to his disabilities he also has a hard time walking with his legs. Which requires him to wear medal braces on his legs in order for

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    * Second year access audit of Newcastle International Airport the built environment module Disability studies. 1. Citizenship Citizenship has been defined by Margaret (2008‚ p.53) as a “state of being a citizen of a particular social‚ political‚ national‚ or human resource community “. The term describing all citizens as a whole is citizenry. In law‚ citizenship denotes a link between an individual and a state. Under international law‚ citizenship is synonymous to nationality‚ although the

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    ognitive disability can be caused by a variety of factors‚ such as: hormonal imbalance‚ genetic disorders‚ environmental factors‚ malnutrition‚ infringement during the growth and development stages of infancy‚ substance abuse‚ physical injury and so on. Cognitive disability may be characterised as mild‚ moderate and severe. These characteristics maybe judged according to their IQ tests scores. If the IQ of a child is between 55–70‚ she/he is considered to have mild cognitive disability. If the IQ

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    Understanding Persons with Intellectual Disabilities Grand Canyon University SPE 526 Professor Elizabeth Jorgensen ABSTRACT Students and adults can be affected by many disabilities. Some maybe genetics‚ some self inflicted by accidents‚ in order to help the person with the disability we must first understand the reason behind the problem to better help the person affected by the disability. All disabilities affect individual in different wants‚ from learning disabilities to blindness each person and

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    There is a social contribution to the conceptualization of disability. Like gender‚ disability is socially constructed by determining normality and excluding those who do not meet the normal standards. Social factors that construct disability include spread of diseases and privation of basic needs following wars‚ invasions‚ etc. In addition‚ lack of good medical care and practices can create or prevent physical disabilities. In addition‚ the increases in the pace of life contribute to an increase

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    PERSONS WITH INTELLECTUAL Understanding Persons with Intellectual Disabilities Abstract Intellectual disability‚ autism‚ severe disabilities‚ and deaf and blindness‚ all these are different disabilities that fall under the umbrella of Special Education. As a special educator it is very critical for one to learn about all the different disabilities‚ to know about the causes and the characteristics. Students with disabilities are evaluated by their school to determine if they are eligible for

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    10/14/2015 SED 201C 01 Mrs. Dean Disability Resource Center Assignment The Disability Resource Center at Westminster College provides a wonderful wealth of resources and a great place for students with a possibility of disabilities or established disabilities. The center was visited on October 8‚ 2015‚ and was a real eye opener to learn about the many different‚ tremendous resource tools and eager people available to assist the students. The Director of Disability Resources‚ Faith Craig‚ works closely

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    Children with learning disabilities are smart or smarter than their peers‚ but may have difficulty with things like reading‚ writing‚ reasoning‚ and organizing information by themselves. A learning disability is a lifelong issue that cannot be cured or fixed with a snap of the fingers. Children who have the right support and intervention can succeed in school. Then later they will be able to go and be successful later in life. Children with learning disabilities need the support of parents‚ school

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    Legal Rights of Students with Disabilities 1 Legal Rights of Students with Disabilities Legal Rights of Students with Disabilities 2 Task 1 Part A: Summarize the six key components of the original 1975 IDEA In 1975‚ President Gerald Ford signed into law Public Law 94-142‚ Education for Handicap Act. This federal law was created to assure that all children with disabilities have free and appropriate education available to them. The six key components of the original 1975 Education

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    The social and medical model of disability There are a number of ‘models’ of disability which have been defined over the last few years. The two most frequently mentioned are the ‘social’ and the ‘medical’ models of disability. The medical model of disability views disability as a ‘problem’ that belongs to the disabled individual. It is not seen as an issue to concern anyone other than the individual affected. For example‚ if a wheelchair using student is unable to get into a building because

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