November 9, 2011
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Seeing Ones’ Ability

“You’re lucky, you’ve always been disabled. I used to have a life. I used to play basketball. I used to have a regular job. Now all I have is this lousy wheelchair.” Yes, I’ve been disabled since birth. But what … Continue reading

December 1, 2010
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POV: Potential vs. Doubt

You take a look, in the first second, you form an opinion. This is human instinct. Most of the time it is wrong. Admit it, you see a new person and make a judgement call on their potential or lack … Continue reading

September 12, 2010
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Are Disabled People Invisible in Britain?

There are over eleven million disabled people in Great Britain, but new research commissioned by disability charity Scope has found that they are largely hidden from everyday life. While the public believe in disabled rights and opportunities, many of them … Continue reading

December 27, 2009
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Step Away From The Keyboard

Any repetitive action can wear out the joints that connect them. Factory workers and people who type for a living can become disabled very easily by Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. There is hope before it happens and during. First, step away … Continue reading