Answer:
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Simple: acceptance.
What do i mean by that?
Well, first of all - the feeling of exclusion, rejection is what "kills" them, not exactly their disability (althought it can be heartbreaking at the beggining). So, insert special needs kids/teenagers/adults into specific programs, that are specially designed to attend their needs considering their limitations would provide the always so important sensation of importance and acceptance that not only they - but every human being needs.
You ask me to provide an example? Well ... I don't quite remember the source right now, but i do remember that once, in the past, I've read that a significant amount of people affected by depression are due to their exclusion from groups and the feeling of rejection by the society. Unfortunately, the information that the very Society has ALL kinds of groups that one can imagine will never reach these depressive poeple, the truth is: there is a place where they can feel part of the whole.
This for sure can help to accept and overcome their condition, regardless of the type of disability - physical of mental.
Because of christmas spirit!
Answer: Among the three parties mentioned, the libertarian and the green party fight for equality. Already the Republican party has currently shown a more conservative character.
Explanation:
Libertarian party
The political platform of the Libertarian Party reflects the advocacy of liberalism by its supporters, advocating minimal regulation of the economy, the laissez-faire market, the protection of civil liberties, non-regulation of borders and non-interventionism in the politics of other countries, advocating a foreign policy that respects freedom of trade and movement between all countries.
The Green Party platform emphasizes environmentalism, participatory democracy, social justice, respect for diversity, peace and nonviolence.
The Republican Party is the other major political party in the United States. Since the 1880s it is known by the nickname Grand Old Party (GOP). Founded in 1854 by anti-slavery activists and modernizers, the Republican Party gained notoriety in 1860 with the election of Abraham Lincoln, who used the party machine to gain support in winning the American Civil War. The GOP dominated US politics for two periods, from 1854 to 1932. Today, the Republican Party supports a conservative political platform that preaches economic liberalism, fiscal conservatism, and social conservatism.