I'm not sure what you're asking mate-- you stated a true fact. So if you're asking true/false, then your answer would be very much true. Cedric HAS just experienced a form of a problem recognition that is being dominated by a downward movement in his actual state.
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D) Christianity and Islam
Many people without disabilities get confused when they meet a person with disabilities. This is natural. We can all feel uncomfortable with the "different". This discomfort decreases and may even disappear when there are many opportunities for people with and without disabilities to live together.
Do not pretend that the disability does not exist. If you relate to a person with a disability as if they did not have a disability, you will ignore a very important characteristic of them. That way you will not be relating to her, but to someone else, one that you invented, which is not real.
Whenever you want to help, offer help. Always wait for your offer to be accepted before helping. Always ask the most appropriate way to do so. But do not be offended if your offer is refused. Well, people with disabilities don't always need help. Sometimes a particular activity can be better developed without assistance.
There is many words you could use- confidence, assurance, certainty, courage or faith in oneself