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Give It A Rest You Trolling MORONS!
Gal Gadot, of Wonder Woman fame, tweeted this about the passing of Stephen Hawking: "Rest in peace Dr. Hawking," she wrote. "Now you're free of any physical constraints...Your brilliance and wisdom will be cherished forever."
Now, she's being slammed and trolled by idiots who are saying she was discriminating against people with disabilities. REALLY???? As having been a parent of a child with paralysis and other debilitating issues, I was relieved when my child passed away. No more pain. No more hospitals. No more surgeries. No more sickness. NO MORE PAIN! I cried my eyes out when she died. Then I cried them out again. And still I cry them out at times when not having her with me, to hug me, and tell me she loves me, and look at me with those innocent and loving eyes. When she died, I was crushed...and I was relieved for her. Not me. For her. A few days after she died, our youngest daughter brought her mother and I a picture she drew of her sister in Heaven. Every picture before Lulu's death, EVERY ONE, that our young girl drew of her sister, was with Lulu in a wheelchair. But, not this one. Our baby girl was walking in Heaven with her great grandmother and others who went on before her. Our little nine year old daughter saw her sister as NOT HAVING PHYSICAL RESTRAINTS AND WAS GLAD ABOUT IT. Was she being discriminatory? Try telling me that to my face and see what happens! I usually don't take up for Hollywood types. But this was beyond the pale. The woman was trying to be nice. Let her try to be nice and leave her alone. Good grief. Our world is full of brainless idiots who have no sense of decency about them. None. Rant over.
Pain management strategies for chronic conditions
Can blind people tell if a dog is friendly by its smell? Or do they have to pet the dog and see how it reacts to touch?
Navigating the World with More Than Sight: How Blind People "Read" Dogs
For blind individuals, navigating the world relies heavily on senses beyond sight. When it comes to encountering a dog, the question of friendliness can be a crucial one. Here's a breakdown of how blind people assess a dog's temperament, revealing a world rich in sensory detail:
1. The Power of Scent: While smell doesn't definitively tell the whole story, blind people can glean valuable information from a dog's odor. A relaxed dog might emit a neutral scent, while a stressed or aggressive animal might have a stronger, potentially unpleasant odor due to elevated stress hormones.
2. Decoding Vocal Cues: A dog's bark, growl, whine, or whimper are all forms of communication. A playful bark sounds different from a territorial growl. Blind people become adept at interpreting these vocalizations, understanding the emotional state of the dog.
3. Body Language Through Touch: While petting isn't always the initial step, a gentle touch can reveal a wealth of information. A relaxed dog might offer a loose wagging tail and a soft lean, while a tense dog might stiffen or pull away. This physical interaction allows for a more nuanced understanding of the dog's body language.
4. Context is Key: The environment plays a significant role. Encountering a dog on its home turf might elicit more guarded behavior compared to a neutral park setting. Blind people often pay close attention to surroundings to understand the context of the encounter.
5. The Value of Training and Experience: Just like anyone else, experience plays a crucial role. Blind individuals who interact with dogs regularly become more skilled at interpreting subtle cues. Additionally, training programs can equip them with the knowledge and confidence to navigate canine encounters effectively.
Beyond Canine Companionship:
It's important to remember that not every dog encounter is about potential companionship. For a blind person using a guide dog, recognizing signs of aggression in other dogs is crucial for ensuring safety during walks. Understanding a dog's temperament allows them to maintain control and navigate potentially risky situations.
Technology as a Tool:
Technology is also evolving to assist blind people in understanding their surroundings. For example, some apps are being developed that analyze sounds and translate them into text messages, potentially offering real-time information about a dog's vocalizations.
The Importance of Communication:
Open communication remains key. When encountering a blind person with a guide dog, it's always a good practice to ask permission before interacting with the dog. This ensures safety and allows the blind person to assess the situation comfortably.
A World of Sensory Perception:
While sight plays a critical role in human interaction, the world of a blind person is far from devoid of information. By honing their other senses and utilizing different strategies, blind individuals can navigate the world confidently, understanding the nuances of canine encounters and building positive relationships with these furry companions.
“Disabled”, “Physically Handicapped” & Mentally Retarded Offend Human Dignity
“Disabled”, “Physically Handicapped” & Mentally Retarded Offend Human Dignity
It has to be conceded with considerable generosity that the Supreme Court of Pakistan has just recently on July 14, 2020 has very rightly and remarkably in a latest, landmark and laudable judgment titled Malik Ubaidullah vs Government of Punjab etc in Civil Petition No. 140-L of 2015 (on appeal from the order of Lahore High Court dated 02.12.2014, passed in ICA No. 336/2013) directed the…
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Former skipper of physically challenged India cricket team applies for peon’s job in NADA
Former skipper of physically challenged India cricket team applies for peon’s job in NADA
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Dinesh Sain has worn the India blue on a cricket field and even led the national team for the physically challenged but the vagaries of life have now made him desperate for a peon’s job at the National Anti Doping Agency (NADA).
Inflicted with polio since birth, Sain played nine games for India’s physically challenged team between 2015 and 2019, also captaining the side during this time.…
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CREATIVITY AND THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED. A VIDEO DOCUMENTARY ON THE HOPE FOR THE DISABLED.
CREATIVITY AND THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED. A VIDEO DOCUMENTARY ON THE HOPE FOR THE DISABLED.
CREATIVITY AND THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED. A VIDEO DOCUMENTARY ON THE HOPE FOR THE DISABLED.
TABLE CONTENT
Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Chapter one
1.1 introduction
1.2 research methodology
1.3 justification of study
1.4 definition of terms
1.4.1 creativity and the physically handle capped
1.4.2 documentary
1.5 different organizations…
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Pets for Seniors and Physically Handicapped
Pets for Seniors and Physically Handicapped
As people get too old, they find it difficult to even do daily chores at home. Such people especially, require a helping hand. Animals can be trained to become great domestic help. Along with helping they also can provide great companionship. The most preferable pets are dogs. Cats are kept as pets to provide company to people like senior citizens who are stressed out or are heart patients, blood…
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