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    able-bodied
    /ˌeɪblˈbɒdɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. fit and healthy; not physically disabled: "he was the only able-bodied man on the farm"

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  2. 5 days ago · Accessibility is a major concern for thousands of Australians who struggle with mobility issues. A trip that might be only a short walk for an able-bodied person could be a seriously daunting journey for somebody in a wheelchair, in order to avoid stairs, steep curbs or other impediments. That’s why Fraser Coast Council has developed a mobility map to help pedestrians to better navigate the ...

  3. Jun 20, 2024 · The medical model of disability focuses on the medical aspects of a disability and seeks to "cure" a person of their disability so that they can return as closely as possible to a able-bodied state. In the past and even today, this is a common way that people think about disability.

  4. 6 days ago · Unusual behavior. Cabin crew are trained to be super aware of what is going on around them at all times. During boarding, they will be looking for any unusual behavior. Drug mules show certain signs of behavior, as do human traffickers, so the crew are observing. They will also look for any passenger who might be disruptive or cause a disturbance.

  5. 6 days ago · According to Tagaki (2023), this group reinforced their identity by distancing from the common view that only able-bodied individuals can be happy. In any case, from a medical point of view, disability should be viewed as a pathological condition to be treated and, if possible without affecting human beings, cured.

  6. Jun 19, 2024 · The program of autoepistemology is defined as the study of how “my” knowledge is connected with histories, ... The overrepresentation of the Western conception of the human (Wynter, 2003)—as a white, able-bodied, adult man—is still felt in psychology with significant implications in terms of the theories, research, ...

  7. Jun 21, 2024 · It only takes one trip to a hospital in Bangkok to learn that lesson. But here I am, back at square one, bargaining for relief on a dingy bathroom floor on a continent that was supposed to show me blue skies and sparkling waters. Dancing and sangria and every kind of pasta imaginable.

  8. Jun 19, 2024 · Your disability Doesn't define you.You are not cerebral palsy.You are you. If they like you that's that doesn't matter what else they have right.Maybe they have green hair and you like blonde.Maybe they have that I don't know some disfigurement.It's the person inside that matters.

  9. Jun 20, 2024 · Ableism was first used in disability advocacy to describe discrimination in favor of able-bodied people, but in addition is now used to describe discrimination in favor of nondisabled individuals (Kapp et al. 2013). Ableism can affect how a practitioner balances duty of care with dignity of risk (Friedman 2021).

  10. CrossFit training has been gaining popularity for years. It also has its fans among people with disabilities. CrossFit, contrary to appearances, is an activity beyond barriers. It is a great form of rehabilitation and working on your own weaknesses. On June 22, a competition was held in Krakow that broke all stereotypes. Huge effort, adrenaline […]

  11. Jun 20, 2024 · able-bodied counterparts and that they achieve th eir maximum academic potential. External support should not be mistaken to be th e sole answer to the question of academic success by