The ADA prohibited businesses from discriminating in any workplace function, including hiring, promotion, and firing, against those with disabilities. It also required businesses to make their stores accessible to those who are disabled. That includes making them wheel chair accessible and able to navigated safely by those who are blind and those who are deaf. Businesses who remained in violation of these acts were open to lawsuits and expensive fines.
The answer is (A) I just did
Answer:
Cuticles
Explanation:
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<span>Many countries develop GDL systems, that is, a Graduated Driver Licensing system. What this means is that new drivers get special types of driver's permits that don't allow them to drive cars over a certain ammount of horse power or CC, as well as forces them to drive slower than what is actually allowed as they have their own specific restrictions. Over time they get new licenses that allow them to drive like experienced drivers.</span>