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Beyond Accessibility: Treating People with Disabilities as People

Date Submitted: 07/30/2004 08:24:59
Category: / Social Sciences / Current Issues
Length: 4 pages (967 words)
Most people feel relatively uncomfortable when they meet someone with an obvious physical disability. Usually, the disability seems to stand out in ones mind so much that they often forget the person is still a person. In turn, their discomfort is likely to betray their actions, making the other person uncomfortable too. People with disabilities have goals, dreams, wants and desires similar to people without disabilities. Andre Dubus points out very clearly in his article, "…
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…that, still continues to trouble myself and likewise other people. When will the rest of the world see that? Works Cited "The DDA: The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)." The Disabilities Rights Commission. 2003. The Disabilities Rights Commission. 15 Feb. 2004 < http://www.drc-gb.org/law/dda.asp> Dubus, Andre. "Why the Able-bodied Still Don't Get It." 1997. Rpt. In American Voices Culture and Community. Ed. Doloras LaGardia and Hans P. Guth. 5th Edition. Boston: McGraw Hill, 2003. 222-224.
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