1. Group inclusion is hindered by the inability to pass as a non-marked member. 2. Stigma and prejudice regarding disabilities and their implications; perception bias. 3. Out-group versus in-group competition. 4. Self perpetuating effect of bias; social comparison theory. 5. Normative social influence; group behavior. A lot of these are very broad topics, but then the question itself was broad. Most of these are not applicable in every case involving limited social inclusion of disabled people, but they all have and will play a role in many cases. I'm sure there are many more factors, but this is what I could think of off the top of my head.
Disability has nothing to do with your life insurance. These are two different things.
A person with a disability must learn to do things differently than those who are without a disability . Some physically challenged persons may not be able to negotiate a set of stairs , get over a curb in a wheelchair , etc . . .
Physical disabilities affects someone physically often you can see when someone has a physical disabilities. A learning disabilities can't be seen just by looking at the person, it comes out in how they learn, read, write and so on.
It depends on the severity of the disability. They enjoy doing the same things as any other person and just because they may have a disability does not restrict them to what they can do. The only thing that restricts disabled people from doing things they would like to is ignorance, society, and lack of accessibility.
uncharicteristic behavior is when the person acts and does things that are not like the person to do. as in its not normal behavior that you would expect from said person. inappropriate behavior is when the person does things that are spurned, or unaccepted, or even frowned upon by the said persons caretaker. as in.. the person knows right from wrong, but choose to willingly do wrong.
One can learn many things that one does not already know. SO, community project can teach as much as a person wants or is willing to learn.
The ceremony of loss is when a character in the community passes away or in other words, dies. People talk about that person and say nice things about them.
There are many kinds of disabilities, so many people have things they can and cannot do. Almost any job can be done with someone with some sort of disability. Obviously certain disabilities cannot do certain jobs, but a person with a different kind of disability may be able to do that job. So people with disabilities can have almost any kind of job, depending on what their disability is.
they started off as settlements of inclusion and as more people moved in so did their sediment for exclusion. think of it as a vacume the more things are in it the weaker the vacum the vacume strength is weather or not its a frontier of inclusion or exclusion the stronger the pull then its inclusion the weaker the pull exclusion.
Why do you want one? How is this a DISABILITY question?
what three things must a community have in order to be officially established as a municipality
Simply a slow learner