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essay on The differently abled have as much right as the others to be fully involved member of society​

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Answered by arunchauhan1179
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Even differently-abled persons are entitled to the realisation of all human rights and fundamental freedoms on equal terms with others in society, without discrimination of any kind. The human right to freedom from any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference based on the status of differently-abled.

Answered by sangashree
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Disabilities affect people in different ways. Many people associate the 'disabled' with someone who is in a wheelchair or who is blind or deaf They have the attitude that people with a disability are totally different and therefore should be treated differently. Unfortunately, this kind of stereotyping is itself a form of discrimination.

People with a disability come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colours, sex and cultures just as we all do. The only thing that separates a person with a disability is that, for one reason or another, they are unable to do certain things in the same way as the mainstream of society. They may require some form of adaptation or alteration to assist them to overcome the effect of their disability.

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