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    Shane Burcaw Summary

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    used to follow when I had a tumblr blog myself. I had no idea he was in a relationship. He surmises that if he wasn’t disabled, no one would think his girlfriend is his relation/caretaker. Shane then further elaborates how his insecurity with his disability made him think that he was undeserving of a relationship because he cannot do things such as hold hands, give hugs, or certain date- activities. He also thought anyone interested in…

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    Do you think that all most animals should be service animals or just dogs should be allowed? Well I do think that because other animals can do more things than other animals can. Such as the monkey it can help people in different ways other than the service dog that cannot do as much things than the monkey. All animals are different so that means that the other animals can do lots of more different things than just things that the dog can do. Also the dog can pretty much do easy things but I…

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    people with disabilities. Specifically, technology companies such as Apple have been increasing in popularity to achieve this. Apple’s company has a unique connection with their consumers through their advertisements. An average American who watches Apple’s “Dillan’s Path” commercial will only see what is at the surface and not the significant connections it has with their buyers. For example, Apple’s “Dillan’s Path” ad attempts to persuade Americans, specifically, with disabilities to purchase…

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    with intellectual disabilities vary widely in their ability to adjust in social situations, and the ability to complete their school work. Depending on their level of intellectual disability some may adapt more easily than others. Students with mild intellectual disabilities characterized with general delays, meaning while they learn the same information as the general education curriculum they learn slower than typical students. Whereas a student with sever intellectual disability may be…

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    The following five skills are skills students with disabilities need to be successful in the work place: • Communication Skills o In order to be successful in the work place, students with disabilities will need to be able to effectively communicate in any job atmosphere whether that be verbal or written communication. Depending on the demands of their job, their communication skills may include writing report or memos, filling out forms, speaking and listening to coworkers and/or customers,…

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    Lauren Cartwright Mrs. Goodwin Senior English 13 November 2017 Feral Children There have been many cases of “wild children,” this term refers a human child who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age where they have little or no experience of human care, behavior, or, most importantly, of human language. Children that were raised by animals gain the traits of the animals. Consequently, early childhood influences are usually permanent. There are some certain characteristics…

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    Understanding a student who has a learning disability can be difficult for some. IDEA makes it possible for students with disabilities to be included in general education classrooms. If a student with a learning disability is in a general education setting with a teacher who has never taught a student with a learning disability the teacher may have to alter their teaching strategies If a teacher fails to realize a student is expressing signs of a learning disability the student may suffer with…

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    security webinar: Internet Disability Appeals Application Revitalizations and Attachment Utility Update, which regards an easier method of filling out disability appeals online, I can definitely say I have a better understanding of how individuals with disabilities can receive disability benefits. The webinar explains a simpler method for the public such as a family member, an attorney, a nursing care agency, a social worker, or a non-profit organization to fill out a disability appeal for the…

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    I’ve learned in my life so far is that that is not always the case. I was born with an orthopedic disability, which made walking, a basic function for many, extremely painful and difficult for me. I have faced bullies, unwilling doctors, and the dark places of the mind. I have also never felt more inspired to help others and change how others see people with disabilities. Growing up with a disability is one of the most challenging tasks someone could be faced with. As a toddler, I was…

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    There are a variety of options available when it comes to education. Education of the blind is no different. Among these options are traditional public schooling, private schooling, and home schooling. Each of which has their benefits as well as their drawbacks. Sometimes making an adequate decision about which option to choose means looking at what effects each option could have on the student. It may, however, be just as important to consider the effects the student would have on the chosen…

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