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    Disability Culture

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    premise of either physical or mental inability. In 1975, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act was passed to guarantee equal access to public education for children with disabilities. The Education for All Handicapped Children Act was renamed in 1990 to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which further elaborated on the inclusion of children with disabilities into regular classes, but also focused on the rights of parents to be involved in the educational decisions…

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    4th Century B.C. Philosophers like Aristotle felt that children with physical disabilities were not meant to live. "As to the exposure and rearing of children, let there be a law that no deformed child shall live...” -Aristotle Early Greek and Romans discouraged the reproduction of people with genetic defects so as to improve the human species. Early Civilizations viewed “deformed children” as a weakness, shame and a burden on society (such views continued to the 20th Century) Up to 1950…

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    ADA Credibility Checklist

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    The ADA Accessibility checklist provides part of the requirements found in the ADA Accessible Guidelines (ADAAG). The Guidelines are part of the Department of Justice Title II Regulations, 28 CFR Part 35 (Nondiscrimination on the basis of disability in State and Local Government Services). The requirements are a guide to assist the agency in determining what may be a readily achievable barrier removal. The checklist serves as a guide to assist the agency in identifying accessibility problems…

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    Australia’s previous disability support system had major issues in relation to being unjust, lacking in funds, ineffective, and providing no choice in relation to access to the support that clients so desperately needed (Council of Australian Governments [CAG], 2012). Due to this, a major reform was implemented, this introducing the NDIS in order to provide essential support to eligible individuals, their families, and carers (CAG, 2012). Issues that arose in Australia’s disability insurance…

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    Following our discussion, I am providing you with the below research information that I used to assist me in the drafting of a suggested bereavement leave policy. It meets the provincial regulations regarding non-paid days, paid days, eligibility, and length of service for employees working in British Columbia, Manitoba, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Employees in British Columbia take three unpaid days of leave from their job when there has been a death of a family member. The definition of…

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    Everyone always says, “Relax, let your hair down.” However, one person on my team never seems to take a break. Kenna is a blonde, feisty, fireball... a controlling whirlwind. She can be a little mean and uptight sometimes. On top of that, she is always trying to impress people and not friends. If I could give advice to anyone, it would be Kenna about her controlling attitude. Kenna can be a very endearing person, but sometimes she can be extremely bossy. On my team we have two team captains,…

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    Selection 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 are two main federal legislative acts that are intended to protect the civil rights of individuals with disabilities. The intent of these two laws is to avoid any form of discrimination against individuals with disabilities who are otherwise competent. Even though these two laws are similar they have multiple differences among them. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act requires any agency,…

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    The history of the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) first took place with the government caring for the veterans who return from World War 1 with serious injury and disability. In 1918 the Veterans Bureau was created which was promoted to the federal department. The Veterans Administration (VA) was founded in the 1930 in order to organize and manage service for the soldiers shortly after the VA hospital was formed. In 1920 the Civilian Vocational Rehabilitation Act was created, also in…

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    Assignment 1 There are many challenges people face daily. One major challenge is alcoholism. Many people face this challenge every day. Unfortunately for these people there is a blurred line in whether alcoholism is a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act or not. This blurred line creates a tug of war between employers and employees that suffer from Alcoholism. “The term “disability means, with respect to an individual: a. A physical or mental impairment that substantially…

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    Night Falls Script

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    When the Night Falls Title: When the Night Falls Author: Carrie (McGregorsWench) Rating: PG (it would be G but there are fighting mothers involved) Characters: Darcy, Lynda (OFC - Darcy's Mom - faceclaim Lynda Carter), Pepper, and Moira MacTaggert, possible mentions/inferences of other comic characters. Disclaimer: I don't own anything other than the computer that I typed this ficlet with, and quite a few DVDs. I am not, nor have I ever, owned anything of real value other than my two BS degrees…

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