Answer: It is my claim that disability prejudice has been viewed through the lens of prejudices such as anti-Semitism, racism, feminism and homophobia – intolerances that may not be pre-existing, but have been generally recognized and theorized earlier in time.
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In many ways, this collection of papers on the burgeoning field of national, regional and international instruments directed towards the redress of disability discrimination is really about the existence of disability prejudice. Most of the papers focus on practical or theoretical issues raised by the laws themselves, or the jurisprudential, social and political choices that shape the drafting and enactment of laws. Nonetheless, every paper is built on the conviction that disability prejudice is a fundamental force behind the exclusion of people with disabilities from a myriad of social and economic opportunities, and one author in particular writes in detail about the personal and systemic consequences of persistent disability prejudice and stereotypes
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it helps you answer important information that would make a text more clear to under stand
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poppycock
nonsense.
"he said I was talking poppycock"
It's D - America needs more money to continue to fund preparations for war , for APEX
Ooh, I love that book.
George and Lennie go from place to place looking for farming jobs that they can do for a little bit of money.
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The author portrays the slyness and 'clever trickery' of foxes from myths/story tales in this description.