No it will be discrimination
Genes
If Joe Cocker had cerebral palsy it would show. Whether it is minor, or severe people would know if something was different. That is the last thing people with cp want, is to be treated differently from everyone else. But it would still be noticeable one way or another. One other thing, if Joe Cocker has cp, his parents would have know more than likely before his first birthday.
Yes, people with diseases caused by their own lifestyle should still be treated, as healthcare is a basic human right. Providing treatment can also help prevent further complications and reduce the overall burden on the healthcare system in the long run by promoting healthier behaviors.
Some common optical illusion questions that people often ask include: "How does an optical illusion trick our brain?" "Why do some people see optical illusions differently?" "Can optical illusions be used to study the brain?"
treated wrongly means that people are treating you badly because they are jealous of you,because its funny or because it makes them happy.So don't let those people who are treating you wrongly ruin your life.Its your life and as people say 'Live your life to the fullest coz you never know when it's gonna end'.
they were treated very differently... very differently... very very differently... some people had to get whipped... whipped cream
The public perception seems to be that, yes, they do get treated differently.
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some people are prejudiced
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There is no way to tell how black people are treated in Japan. These people are not often seen but every Japanese will treat someone differently.
how a teacher can challange children's assumption's and misperceptions about people with differing abilities
treated differently treated the same 1- taxes 1- people 2- laws 2- rights 3- podlments 3- congrneement
Sexism would be one, when people are treated differently just because of how they were born.
(in the US) No, that is why you are tried by a jury of your peers.
Not only did different people respond in different ways, but people were treated differently also.
Because of the amount of pigment in their skin. People don't treat a blond-haired person differently from a brunette--and the only difference is the pigment.