Someone confined to a wheelchair usually has a physical disability.
You would say "handicap d'apprentissage" in French to mean learning disability.
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a master status is the way others view you; or how you are known.An example is a person with a disability, their master status is the disability. Most people don't say, " that is a person with a disability", they usually say, "that is a disabled person".
a master status is the way others view you; or how you are known.An example is a person with a disability, their master status is the disability. Most people don't say, " that is a person with a disability", they usually say, "that is a disabled person".
There's no such word as "extempted" but if you meant "exempted", a sentence might be, "His disability exempted him from military duty"
A sentence to say in one sentence is to say a sentence in one sentence! It is quite easy to say a sentence in one sentence if that is all you have to say. "The cat with brown hair, hair of brown has the cat" is a sentence to say in one sentence. To say in one sentence the reasons behind the onset of World War Two does not do the subject any justice at all.
The car thieves can't get far- I've disabled the vehicle's fuel intake line.
Her learning disability doesn't have to be a hindrance to her academic progress.
Mitch Longley's disability was not an impediment to persuing an acting career.
Not employing someone purely because they have a disability is discrimination.
Probably. What does your policy say?
Generally, No. I say generally because there could be some outlying cases in which people have gotten disability for drug addiction, but I've never heard of any drug addicts getting disability.