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... Disabled people are rarely seen or heard so they must have little to contribute to the world. 26 The 1973 Rehabilitation Act was the first crack in this pervasive attitude. Section 504 of the act, in words almost identical to those of ...
... Disabled people are rarely seen or heard so they must have little to contribute to the world. 26 The 1973 Rehabilitation Act was the first crack in this pervasive attitude. Section 504 of the act, in words almost identical to those of ...
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... disabled are victims of an insidious form of discrimination. Because of the stereotyped way in which they are viewed, society, despite its overt attitude of concern, actually discourages the disabled from becoming productive. The ...
... disabled are victims of an insidious form of discrimination. Because of the stereotyped way in which they are viewed, society, despite its overt attitude of concern, actually discourages the disabled from becoming productive. The ...
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... disabled are governed by an insidious form of paternalism and to urge the public to see the disabled in more realistic terms. Questions for Discussion and Writing 1. What types of situations does Jackman present that might be ...
... disabled are governed by an insidious form of paternalism and to urge the public to see the disabled in more realistic terms. Questions for Discussion and Writing 1. What types of situations does Jackman present that might be ...
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Understanding Arguments | 3 |
Two Short Arguments for Critical Reading | 12 |
Kenneth W Payne and Stephen J Risch The Politics of AIDS | 24 |
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