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    It’s Allison here, and I sure hope you like what you see! I have a lot to offer the right guy, and to qualify as being the right guy, you must only lack inhibition and have a creative side! I’m 21 years old, 5’6”, and I have yet to meet a guy who doesn’t go wild over the twins. At a 34D, the girls get me almost anything I want, when used correctly, of course! Do I embrace my assets? You betcha! Confidence is sexy, but it’s far too often mistaken for arrogance, which could not be further from the…

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    Marcie, I totally agree with you when you stated that “ the Americans with Disabilities Act protects individuals that have physical and impaired mental capacity that impairs how they can function daily” (Walsh, 2013). Marcie, there are many Americans that face hiring discrimination and disabilities within the work place. There is a high jobless rate of people with disabilities constitute that shows evidence of consistence of hiring discrimination. Jobless rates of people with disabilities…

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    9. Although no one's rights are absolute in the United States, the rights of the disabled should not be limited for the good of society as a whole. As recognized in the video and in the text, there is an ongoing debate between whether equality means equal opportunities or equal outcomes. Although it is important that disabled individuals have rights, circumstances surrounding certain disabilities do not always allow for a person to have equal opportunities. I am a strong advocate for the Patriot…

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    The act that made one of the biggest impacts on disabled people's lives was The American with Disabilities Act of 1990. “The American with Disabilities Act represents the latest and most comprehensive effort to fight discrimination against disability in the United States” ( Mezey, 2009). It included stopping the discrimination against disabled people on the basis of education, employment, transportation, public events, and access to state and local governments programs and services. The first…

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    Disabilities Act

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    Like similar civil rights employment laws enacted to protect certain classes, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was initially enacted in 1990 to protect those with physical and mental disabilities. This piece of legislation is interesting because it has two components. The first part of the law protects those with disabilities in the employment process. The second part addresses equal access to public services, access to private and public transportation, and telecommunications, to…

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    In May 2013 Henry’s Turkey Service was convicted of abusing mentally disabled employees. Thirty-two intellectually disabled men worked for Henry’s Turkey in the state of Iowa. They men lived in a dilapidated schoolhouse, with boarded up windows and little ventilation. The mice feces and cockroaches were everywhere, contributing to the stench. A fire marshal immediately condemned the building and later testified it was the worst he has seen (Noguchi, 2013). The men were restricted to move…

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    Examples Of Hidden Gaps

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    Where Are the Hidden Gaps in Your Restaurant Clients’ Coverage? In today 's social-sharing, instant-communication and litigious ecosphere, even the most scrupulous and painstaking management practices can fall short of anticipating and preventing all risks. Upscale dining establishments face higher risks than neighborhood establishments and fast food operations, and an accident, utility outage, case of food poisoning, deliberate act of sabotage or natural disaster can easily destroy the most…

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    statutorily created in 1978 through an amendment to the Rehabilitation Act. In 1986, the National Council on Disabilities drafted the first version of the bill, and introduces it to the House and Senate for approval. The bill was signed into law in July 1990, by President George H.W. Bush. The last amendment to the policy was made in 2008, and made effective in 2009, by George W. Bush. (Terry, 2016) What Disabilities Are Covered by the Act A disability does not have to be permanent or…

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    People With Disabilities

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    On a given level, individuals’ live in worlds chose on by themselves. In general, most people have dreams, personal, skills, educational opportunity and hopes, in addition to community and family support. Most people spend their lifetime trying to create their own world. Teachers attract children into that life in order to make them have similar dreams. In this case, teachers have to answer a question of the extent to which people are different and still function and live in the same world.…

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    Disability Act History

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    “People with disabilities have abilities too and that is what this course is all about, making sure those abilities blossom and shine so that all the dreams you have can come true” - Mary McAleese. This quote connects with the Disability Act because they both explain that even though a person may have a disability the still have abilities like everyone else. The Disability Act is a very important act in U.S history because of what it states, the history of the act, and the challenges faced.…

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