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		<title>Treat Individuals With Disabilities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We see individual with disabilities everyday. Although you might think there are not that many, this is not exactly the case. There are over 54 million Americans that hit some sort of a disability, that is over one ordinal of the country. Some hit very obvious forms of physical disabilities and some of them need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We see individual with disabilities everyday. Although you might think there are not that many, this is not exactly the case. There are over 54 million Americans that hit some sort of a disability, that is over one ordinal of the country. Some hit very obvious forms of physical disabilities and some of them need resource with mobility devices. One reason why you don&#8217;t see some disabled people, is due to mobility concerns. Travel can be quite difficult and availableness is complicated for them without assistance. So if you see someone with a disability, the simplest gestures mean a lot. Be courteous to them, hold a door open for them, give them room to maneuver, and please do not park in a handicap parking space. One thing that will not outlay you anything, but will reward you immensely is to give them a smile and a simple hello. We need to treat people that hit disabilities with attitude and dignity, they didn&#8217;t chose to be that way. This quote is an unfortunate thought that is felt by some disabled people who get stared at when they are out. The worst thing you can do is countenance at us. Children will countenance out of curiosity, adults countenance out of ignorance.</p>
<p>When you foregather someone with a disability, the most important thing to do is to foregather the person not the disability. Many people pull away from any one with a disability. Instead, get to know these people they hit a lot to offer. If we countenance past their disability, you might find terrific, amusing, sensitives, intelligent people. Some of the most intelligent and prominent people hit been in wheelchairs. Franklin D. Roosevelt who had polio was in a wheelchair during his entire presidency, he was the only president to be elected 4 times. Some are very talented as well, Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder contemplate us with their music. There are so some talented, successful, brilliant people who happen to be disabled. Some people are born with a disability, others develop them some time in their life. Remember a disability can effect anyone, even a love one, at any time.</p>
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