Disabled people, particularly those who are visually impaired, typically use a white cane in public. The white cane serves as a symbol of visual impairment and helps others recognize that the person may need assistance. Some variations include red stripes, which indicate that the user is both visually and hearing impaired. It's important for the cane to be easily identifiable to enhance safety and accessibility.
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white
Its about a wihtish grayish color. Dr. Kayli
a yellowish green colour
People wanted cane toads to control the cane beetle population in Australia, as the beetles were destroying sugar cane crops. Cane toads were believed to be an effective biological control method due to their appetite for insects.
This is most likely a misspelling of public caning. Public caning is a form of corporal punishment in which the punished in struck with a cane in front of the public.
According to folklore, the original candy cane was solid white to remind children to live a sinless life.
In Living Color - 1990 Candy Cane's Last Show 5-23 was released on: USA: 5 May 1994
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becuz they cane
a cane
Talk to the person like you would anyone else. If you have questions specific to the disability, ask, "Would you mind if I ask why you use a walker (wheelchair, cane)?"