essay on disability is not an obstacle for success in English
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disability is not mean by our life.
the God give some people but we shouldn't Frank anyone for this. we should give them many hope for there success
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Stephen Hawking
It was English theoretical physicist, and sufferer of ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), Stephen Hawking, who wrote these very words “Disability need not be an obstacle to success” in his world disability report back in 2011. One simply has to look at all of his incredible achievements to know that these words are indeed very true.
Christy Brown
The celebrated Irish author of ‘My Left Foot’ was born with Cerebral Palsy and was rendered completely paralysed up until the age of five. Thereafter, he was suddenly able to move his left foot and from there used it to write a host of critically acclaimed novels. He was also an admired painter and a poet.
Sudha Chandran
At the age of 16, classically trained Bharatanatyam dancer, Sudha Chandran was involved in a terrible road accident, which resulted in her losing her right leg to gangrene shortly thereafter. Despite this, the brave teenager continued dancing, refusing to let her disability hold her back from her true passion in life. Now 53, she boasts an incredible career and a list of achievements that most so-called ‘able-bodied’ dancers would be envious of.
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It was English theoretical physicist, and sufferer of ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), Stephen Hawking, who wrote these very words “Disability need not be an obstacle to success” in his world disability report back in 2011. One simply has to look at all of his incredible achievements to know that these words are indeed very true.
Christy Brown
The celebrated Irish author of ‘My Left Foot’ was born with Cerebral Palsy and was rendered completely paralysed up until the age of five. Thereafter, he was suddenly able to move his left foot and from there used it to write a host of critically acclaimed novels. He was also an admired painter and a poet.
Sudha Chandran
At the age of 16, classically trained Bharatanatyam dancer, Sudha Chandran was involved in a terrible road accident, which resulted in her losing her right leg to gangrene shortly thereafter. Despite this, the brave teenager continued dancing, refusing to let her disability hold her back from her true passion in life. Now 53, she boasts an incredible career and a list of achievements that most so-called ‘able-bodied’ dancers would be envious of.
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