A person using an electric scooter may not be refused a ride if the scoots fits the ADA defineed evelope for securement. The statement given is true because, the ADA defined envelope for securement has only rules for the three wheel or more electric devices.
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A colon here is right to set up the quote from the introduction in the sentence. The lead in shows that the writer is about to provide a specific example, not a quote that continues the flow of the sentence. A colon allows the quote to stand alone from the rest of the sentence as an example.</span>
The article you mean is "Repressed Brits, evil Mexicans, Arab villains: why are Hollywood's animated movies full of racist stereotypes?" in The Guardian.
One example of the racial stereotyping is that the characters in the movie which are there for comic relief (so not given roles with a "serious" message) are voiced predominantly by black actors, which replicates the pattern of placing black characters in roles of providing amusement, but which are not treated seriously.
I think that you would have to add commas in each of the sentences, is they how they are written? Did you take the punctuation out?
A message or insight recognized in many cultures is a universal theme.