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  • Bali What?


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      Bali What?
    1 week ago
  • Bad Cripple


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      Paralyzed since I was 18 years old, I have spent much of the last 30 years thinking about the reasons why the social life of crippled people is so different from those who ambulate on two feet. After reading about the so called Ashley Treatment earlier this year I decided it was time to write a book about my ...
    1 week ago
  • No Limits to Learning blog


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      I am an educator and an assistive technology specialist and trainer. I combine success principles and motivational methods with goal setting, planning and assistive technology to help people overcome barriers. This is my passion. All the best to you! No Limits to Learning
    1 week ago
  • Assistive Technology Blog Carnival


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      Assistive Technology Blog Carnival
    1 week ago
  • The Arc of North Carolina Policy Blog


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      The Arc of North Carolina Policy Blog
    1 week ago
  • Ambertracker


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      n my day job, I am the youth leadership coordinator for Access Living in Chicago, where I train and organize youth with disabilities. I am also the co-coordinator for Chicago ADAPT, part of the ADAPT national grassroots network dedicated to getting people out of institutions and into their own homes through ...
    1 week ago
  • Boat work - the Other Full-time SOFTIN Job


    Disabled WorldAuthority Authority: 444
    Anything that has to do with boats comes with a hidden agenda... boat work. SOFTINs good deeds are no exception. For every hour spent with our special-needs passengers, there is an hour and a half worth of boat work to do.
    1 week ago
  • The MS Heroes Among Us


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    Do you have an MS hero?Hero is not a word that should be used lightly, but reserved for people who truly inspire, or leave us with a sense of awe at their accomplishments or their outlook.MS heroes are not necessarily the people who make the news or have famous names, or the ones who manage [...]
    3 weeks ago
  • Jacobson Award Recipient Wants to Be a Taxpayer


    Disabled WorldAuthority Authority: 444
    Its common to hear workers complain about paying taxes. But for Willmar resident Neil Hughes, paying taxes again is a goal hes striving to achieve. A stroke survivor, Hughes is on his way to reaching his goal, as this years Judd Jacobson Memorial Award recipient.
    3 weeks ago
  • Kids Halloween Safety Tips when Trick or Treating


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    Parents know how dangerous Halloween is for kids. From spiked Halloween candy, costumes that block vision or movement, predators, and teenage pranks, keeping your child safe is the top priority to make it a safe day.
    3 weeks ago
  • Marlinspike Seamanship for Special Needs People


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    A look of self pride comes over anyone who masters a nautical knot or accomplishes some other form of marlinspike seamanship. But when a special-needs person learns well and demonstrates proficiency, the power of that feeling of accomplishment is a tangible and contagious feeling of joy.
    3 weeks ago
  • Ardipithecus Ramidus - Ardi - Oldest Skeleton of Human Ancestors


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    On October 1, 2009, paleotologists announced the discovery of a relatively complete Ardipithecus ramidus fossil skeleton. The fossil is the remains of a small-brained 110 lb (50 kg) female, nicknamed "Ardi".
    4 weeks ago

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