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    Catbird Seat‚ David J. Birnbaum is using is physical disability as an excuse to do bad things. Not only does he do bad things but he purposely does things because he can get away with it. One moment when he was treated like royalty at a movie theater turned his morality inside out. He used his disability to smuggle Cuban cigars and bringing beer into sporting events. David soon realized that although people baby him because of his disabilities‚ there are others that trump him. David had an elevator

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    Cyp core 3.7 – 3-3.2-3.3-3.4 The importance of the positive attitudes towards disability and specific requirements A positive attitude towards the children could not be more important‚ children growing up with a disability have a number of benefits growing up around a positive attitude in a setting and at home. They do well in setting where there is a “can do” attitude is taken towards meeting children’s needs and also what they can achieve.

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    that effect development The social factors that can affect the way in which a child or young person develop are firstly peoples views within society especially for disabled people they are pre judges and discriminated against because of their disability because of this they are being marginalised from society and excluded from such things like social events. Young person that are in the care system can be affected as they are not having consistency within their life at any one time. Other social

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    I would like to start this reflection with this quote‚ “Some people are born with disabilities… Other people become disable after a lifetime- whether brief of long-of being more or less like everyone else. It may happen in a catastrophic moment‚ or it may take days‚ weeks‚ months‚ or years of illness to develop” (Vash & Crew‚ 2004). This quote is something that has been in my head since day one‚ and once again this class has showing me that any person can become disable and it may happen at any moment;

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    E1. Describe how pre-school settings can create an inclusive culture for children with disabilities and special educational needs. (E9. Anti-discriminatory/anti-bias practice) There are many factors that a pre-school setting needs to consider‚ to have an adequate culture to meet all the needs of children with disabilities and special educational needs. One key factor is to ensure the child/children with special needs are not separate from those who are more abled. The setting must to adapt

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    CREATING BARRIER FREE ENVIRONMENT IN OUR COUNTRY FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY- A MYTH OR REALITY Many times in our life‚ from our mind and our thoughts‚ very simple yet very important issues gets a narrow escape. One of them is about creating a barrier free environment for people with disability. Everyday in our life we see disabled people struggling with their daily activities to get it done which otherwise seems very easy to be done. Negotiating dense traffic and hazardous street infrastructure

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    the showcase of multiple ‘Super Cripples’. These are people who overcome every challenge‚ and they are people who ‘’don’t think of themselves as disabled’’. This is evident in the Paralympic trailer‚ as we see multiple athletes overcoming their disability and being triumphant in their sport. This is done by the upbeat‚ motivational music‚ and the multiple low-angle shots done to portray their superiority. In a similar advert‚ Samsung’s Paralympic advert ‘Everyone can take part’ shows a great deal

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    Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission and Huck Facts: Michael Huck who is on a wheelchair was denied from Odeon theatre that he cannot sit where he wants to sit due to the fact that he is on a wheelchair. He was discriminated by the movie theatres because the only place he can watch the movie is in the first row sits and he was also too close to the screen which interfered with his view and his enjoyment. Michael Huck has taken Canadian Odeon Theatres to Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission. Issue:

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    Disabled Quotes “And yet the advertisers‚ who determine nowadays who will be represented publicly and who will not‚ deny the existence of me and my kind absolutely.” (paragraph 4) In this passage‚ Mairs displays her emotions of frustration and anger towards the advertisers who “ deny the existence” of her and other disabled people. “Everyone else is “there‚” sucking breath mints and splashing on cologne and swigging wine coolers. You’re “not there.” And if not there‚ nowhere.” ( paragraph

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    city of Aspen Falls asked the author to review its website and make recommendations for making it more accessible to those with disabilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act recognizes a broad array of people with disabilities and provides standards for creating web sites that are accessible to them. In California‚ 10% of the population reports some type of disability. In ages 65 or older‚ this increases to 37%. (U.S. Census Bureau 2010). This report discusses the results and recommendations of

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