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can redefine you question be more specific what you need to know GBY too. or probably this can help.

http://www.about-disability.com/search/moment+problem

2007-03-03 19:17:33 · answer #1 · answered by The GOD Vision 4 · 0 0

Disabled is another word used. A disability is any condition that interferes with someone's ability to perform everyday tasks. The term is often used to refer to individual functioning, including physical impairment, sensory impairment, cognitive impairment, or mental disorder. This usage is associated with a medical model of disability. By contrast, a human rights or social model focuses on ability as an interaction between a person and their environment, highlighting the role of a society in labelling, causing or maintaining disability within that society, including through attitudes or accessibility favoring the majority.

Common usage refers to 'a person with a disability' or a person who is 'disabled' or, more controversially, who is 'handicapped'. Some prefer to only refer to specific 'disabilities' rather than to a generalised sense of 'disability'.
Americans regarded the able-bodied and the disabled as two separate species.
Swedes regard them as humans in different life stages: all babies are helpless, cared for by parents; sick people are cared by those who are well; elderly people are cared by those younger and healthier. Healthy, young people are able to help those who need it, because they know their turn will come.


Actually there is a lot to write or learn about them. Would have helped if we knew exactly what you want.
If u click link u will find lots more.

2007-03-03 19:49:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Handicapped people who use wheel chairs often face the grave problem of not ... For further information and details of local facilities available, contact your

2007-03-03 19:16:26 · answer #3 · answered by demilspencer@yahoo.com 5 · 0 0

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