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    (2003) comments that if pre-service teachers develop inclusive practices at university, then these practices will be maintained throughout their teaching careers. Friend and Bursuck (1999) agrees to what Haugh (2003) says, but highlight the right of children with special needs to have an individualized education which is limited in the general education. Milton (2000) also mentions another issue where an inclusive classroom is typically more active than a non-inclusive one which is…

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    However endearing the story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is, it is a story that blatantly captures a moment in time of palpable prejudices and inequality. Written by Montgomery Ward department store to sell appliances in 1939, it is a testament to what conditions were socially accepted as normal during that time period. Released as a movie in 1964, this story has an explicit lens of bigotry, inequality, and the importance of conforming to society. From the beginning of the movie with the…

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    In the first article, the writer addresses civil rights policies for disabled individuals in the state of New York from the Attorney General, Eric T. Schneiderman. The policy aims to protect disable individuals whether they currently had or have a physical or mental impairment that limits the individual from experiencing life activities. This policy also prohibits disable individuals from being denied access to services, opportunities, and benefits that are available to an able person. While…

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    value of ensuring that the best interest of the child is protected in the school community. If that is a primary value for the school counselor, then it places them in a position as advocate for students with disabilities. The subsect that comprise students with disabilities share in the right to equity and equality in the education system as all other students. As with any underserved group in the…

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    their ethical standards, to which will fit their core values. Unfortunately, business ethics can present some confusion when adhering to these codes due to vagueness of what is asked of the employee. This can create blurry lines in what is considered right and wrong. According to The Ethics Research Center’s 2014 National Business Ethics Survey, misconduct fell over the past two years along with a decline in the pressure…

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    The actual Disability Rights is usually recognized with the activism revealed with the large numbers of members as well as with the legal steps that contain in slow enhancement from the protection under the law of individuals using ailments. Appropriate adjustments show this progression inside attitudes when it comes to ailments as time passes plus the acclaim of individuals using ailments while residents of North America. Chief executive Bob Poker. Kennedy agreed upon General public Rules…

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    parks, nature and fitness trails, and pavilion rentals. Advantages Tropical Park has multiple entrances; the main entrance that leads you to the central parking lot is located off of Bird Rd. This parking area is ideal for those individuals with disabilities for many reasons.…

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    the subjective forms of medical and social discrimination that are imposed on people with disabilities due to being considered a “minority group.” The dispute over the social circumstances of disabilities has often been framed through the traditional “social model” or “minority” to define discrimination, but the majority of ‘able-bodied” persons tend to create the policies and rules for protecting the rights of disabled people. However, the argument that impairment and illness is a part of all…

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    mythical creatures, angry and violent, or comedic spectacles. Clearly not only do people react negatively to these images, but they even set celebrities with this disability up for even more negative responses to their unavoidable image. Regardless of how unfair it may be for these little people, it is the negative side of their disability that is more important to the media. The fact that these people’s images are different is what drives reporters and the media to create these controversies.…

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    G. Thomas Couser’s piece, Disability, Life Narrative, and Represention that truly made an impression on me was on page 456, when he writes “Although it is as fundamental an aspect of human diversity as race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality, it is rarely acknowledged as such.” I was almost unsettled after reading this statement, as I realized that I myself fall into the vast population that is essentially uniformed about disability. Just because those with a disability have a physical or mental…

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