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en We're going to have to buy machines for 335 precincts. But before we do, our goal was to get as many people (with disabilities) here as possible.

en It doesn't matter how many (people with disabilities) vote; that's not the point. If the sites were accessible and they had the right machines, more people with disabilities would come out to vote.

en Every time someone watches us ski down that hill, we're providing more awareness and a better image of what people with disabilities can do. Even if the athletes don't realize it at the moment, people watching them are seeing abilities instead of disabilities.

en His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible. The ADA prohibits denying services to people with disabilities based on unjustified fears and stereotypes. Equip for Equality is committed to challenging discriminatory practices and policies that exclude people with HIV and other disabilities.

en (The) vast majority of the machines infected...are home computers. Nothing will happen on them until people get home from work and boot up their machines. We'd like to think that they whole problem was avoided and everybody cleaned up their machines in time. But unfortunately, that's probably not true.

en I don't think we can change voting precincts between the primary and the general elections. I'll check with the Mississippi County Election Commission on that but I don't think there will be any changes in precincts until after this election cycle.

en This provides mechanism to bring together all the state protective services for people with disabilities into a single effort; to protect those with disabilities and prosecute their abusers.

en Every single person involved with the production learned a lot. I'll tell you what I learned. I've been around people with mental disabilities, but I haven't been around 150 of them at a time. And there's something about it that scares people. I don't think it's just me. It might come from the idea that 'I don't want to stare at this guy,' and it gets to where you don't even acknowledge him. But by the end of the shoot, you totally forgot that a guy had disabilities.

en They have a lot more courage than people who don't have disabilities. That they can come our here and put their disabilities aside and ski as fast as they can.

en We employ adults with disabilities. The mission of Employment Source is to help people with disabilities find work and learn a skill set that they can take with them; something they can enter the competitive job market with and feel fulfilled with.

en It brings a sense of hope for people with disabilities who are so misunderstood, and it brings hope to the people who care for folks with disabilities day in and day out that we will make a difference every year and touch thousands of lives.

en Five years ago, we decided to take out the vending machines. We had snack machines and drink machines throughout the building.

en The greatest danger in modern technology isn't that machines will begin to think like people, but that people will begin to think like machines

en Almost all of the athletes in Special Olympics have intellectual disabilities of one degree or another. A lot of them also have physical disabilities.

en It takes more time for a person to case manage someone with developmental disabilities than someone with speech or language disabilities.


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