Disabled people are not fundamentally different from those without disabilities; they are individuals with unique experiences, talents, and perspectives. While they may face certain challenges related to their disabilities, their abilities, aspirations, and humanity remain the same. Emphasizing inclusivity and understanding helps bridge gaps and fosters a society that values diversity in all forms. Ultimately, our shared experiences as human beings far outweigh any differences.
The paralympics are for disabled people
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marilyn is different form other disabled persons because even if she is disabled, she is still optimistic about life, thinking positively and she is just keep on moving forward.
Are there grants for disabled people?
There are currently 2 physically disabled persons in the US. Do you want to be 3rd?
the feel hurts because they have feelings like us
No. You could say "disabled people have weaknesses", or "disabled people's weaknesses...".
Being disabled isn't a bad thing, and you shouldn't think of yourself different or weird. Your the same as anyone else. But god made us this way because we can't all be the same and perfect. Because your not disabled or beautiful doesn't mean your not the same. We are all equal and people should NEVER make fun of others for it.
Yes, there are many disabled people there.
Their not! But people treat them as if they are, Just because they're a little different. Everyone is equal.
They knew they are different from other people and they know there names that can be put on differentness
* 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.