You should attempt to redefine your question. If a government is seeking to constrain the rights of the disabled, it will always start by defining what "disabled" means: you must be labeled, packaged and filed under the correct key cards. That way the the government can gatekeep.
However, it is self evident that being disabled is not a collection of labels or medically definable conditions. A view of the whole person must ask: how should society be expected to treat this person, when all about them is understood?
I accordingly don't even think the law should be fcuking with questions of who is disabled and who is not. We are every one of us, disabled at times after all. This is not a concept that can or should be defined.
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No it is considered offensive. It's considered offensive to a lot of people, especially people with disabilities.
no. dyslexia is not the same as mental retardation.
There are many learning disabilities, there is no one that is necessarily the worst. Also check out http://www.ncld.org/ which is the National Center for Learning Disabilities for more information.
no it is a personal choice
Senior citizens in the Philippines who are considered to be frail, sickly, or with disabilities may be granted exemption from income taxes, subject to conditions and limitations set by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Other seniors who do not meet these conditions may still be entitled to certain tax benefits and incentives, such as a discount on their annual income tax due.
Autism isn't a disability, it is a difference - autism is a spectrum, as such it effects different people in different ways and to different severities, so although some people may face disabilities as a result of autism many don't. As a disability it would be considered a neurological disability.
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Each is usually used in the countable nouns category to refer every one that is considered individually.
Training a veterinary surgeon shall provide an assurance that the person in question has acquired the adequate knowledge of the causes, nature, course, effects, diagnosis and treatment of the diseases of animals, whether considered individually or in groups, including a special knowledge of the diseases which may be transmitted to humans.Or derivativelyYou can attend the exhibition individually or in groups.