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essay on empowering persons with disabilities word limit 250 - 300​

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Answered by sudeshnasarangi
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The success of fictitious television series and/or sitcoms consists in their ability to keep the audience’s interest in the story line and through the fictitious characters. They should be able to elicit a wide range of emotions from the television audience. Whenever an effort has been made to challenge the norms in society, it is concealed in the story line and thus touches the audience in an indirect way through the story line presented. People with disabilities are still not being offered many roles, but a rising number of television series and/or sitcoms are including actual disabled persons, many of these roles of which are central characters. All the same, this does not suggest that they are being portrayed in a positive manner or are changing the norms of society. Roles with disabilities are oftentimes less powerful and give a restricted role in comparison to characters who do not have a disability.

The character I have chosen to write about is JJ from the television sitcom Speechless. JJ is a 16 year old who has cerebral palsy. Speechless shows JJ is non-verbal. JJ’s disability level requires him to use a pointer with a laser and a chart which contains common words and also the alphabet. This form of communication device allows him to communicate with others. Although this type of communication device is not common, it is a type of an (AAC) which stands for Augmentative and Alternative Communication device which allows JJ to communicate with the use of

Answered by aridamanrastogi2k111
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Someone has very wisely said, “Hard things are put in our way, not to stop us, but to call out our courage and strength.” Disabled people are usually the strongest, most courageous and wonderful people.  Disabled people are usually the strongest, most courageous and wonderful people. We must not forget that some of the most successful people the world has ever seen were physically disabled. People such as Helen Keller, Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, etc. were all disabled.

Usually people don’t have supportive and encouraging attitude towards them. They treat them as if they were useless. They make them feel as if they are unfortunate, helpless, and incapable people who cannot do anything worthwhile and substantive in life. The truth is disabled people are not less than any normal human being. They can accomplish anything and much more than the normal people.

We must treat disabled people respectfully considering them as able and capable as the normal people. We must not let them feel as if they are being pitied or discriminated against.Treating them on par with other normal people will be the best gift we can offer them. We must encourage and support them in their endeavours to be successful. All they need and require from us is emotional support and respect. Their struggles, challenges, obstacles they are capable of handling.

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