Yes.
Assistive helps someone while adaptive changes someone. ex. A rod on a broken leg is adaptive when contacts are assistive.
No. Someone with less than 70 is considered retarded.
A player with a handicap of zero (or better.)
The only type of golfer who does not have a handicap is called a professional.
First ask yourself, "Why am I concerned?" Just because someone has a physical handicap it does not necessarily mean that they need your concern. If a person is physically handicapped and they look like they need help, not because of their handicap, but because the situation they are in is difficult, then offer your help! If this person says they do not need your help, believe them! Few things are more anoying than people thinking you are stupid or helpless just because you are different.
First ask yourself, "Why am I concerned?" Just because someone has a physical handicap it does not necessarily mean that they need your concern. If a person is physically handicapped and they look like they need help, not because of their handicap, but because the situation they are in is difficult, then offer your help! If this person says they do not need your help, believe them! Few things are more anoying than people thinking you are stupid or helpless just because you are different.
Unfortunately, no. Cerebral palsy is defined as a disease that attacks the brain (the cerebrum, mostly) and causes handicap in body movement, so I would say it's mostly likely that if you are diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, you are going to be physically disabled in one way or another.
The are plenty of choices for handicap bathtubs. Bathtubs can be made to fit an individuals needs. You have to contact a contractor to find out what the best options are.
Perseverance is one. Fortitude is another.
Yes, a bouncer can physically remove someone from a bar if they are causing a disturbance or breaking the establishment's rules.
Visiting the Barrier Free website, there is a seperate page specifically for handicap bathtubs that range from accessible bathtubs to ADA bathtubs and Accessible bath seats.
If it was intentional, and not an accident, that parent should be in jail. This question is left up to the interpretation of the circumstances.