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No possible way to know, people die every second, people get disabled every minute.
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because they dont know how to act around them. my brother is disabled but everyone loves him
As people are just very immature and don't know what there are saying
They knew they are different from other people and they know there names that can be put on differentness
dolphins use echolocation to shock the fish and know where it is
It is estimated that there are approximately 12 million people with disabilities living in France, representing around 18% of the total population.
* They know they are different from other people and they know the names that are put on that differentness. * Many people have very different learning needs. Therefore, people who need extra support need it for very different reasons. Because of this it is senseless to categorise people as 'retarded.' I don't know if the way the term is perceived is different from country to country but in the UK it would be highly offensive.
pros are that your children will get used to people with disabilities and might even want to help, or get to know them..i cant think of any cons
so disabled people know how far there walking (wheeling if they have no legs)
Of course! Though the ones who have brain damage or cerebral palsy might not because their brains cannot access too much information.
We all know what echoes are and what locations are. Put the meanings together and you get echolocation!