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  2. Disability in the media - Wikipedia

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    The "disability con" or "disability faker" is not disabled but pretends to have a disability for profit or personal gain. [20] Examples include the character Verbal Kint in the film The Usual Suspects, who fakes a limp in order to take advantage of others, and is shown at the end walking out of the police station scot-free, and without the limp ...

  3. List of common misconceptions about history - Wikipedia

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    The myth that Columbus proved the Earth was round was propagated by authors like Washington Irving in A History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus. [31] Columbus was not the first European to visit the Americas: [35] Leif Erikson, and possibly other Vikings before him, explored Vinland, an area of coastal North America.

  4. Disability - Wikipedia

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    Disability activism itself has led to the revision of appropriate language, when discussing disability and disabled people. For example, the medical classification of 'retarded' has since been disregarded, due to its negative implications. Moreover, disability activism has also led to pejorative language being reclaimed by disabled people.

  5. Workplace disability inclusion has a big race problem - AOL

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    To help improve the workplace for all people with disabilities, leaders can focus on three key areas: 1. Implementing employee-centric policies and programs, such as employee resource groups, paid ...

  6. 'Great worker' with disability finds job, confidence at ... - AOL

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    Workers with and without disabilities work side by side for the same paychecks, a change from older model that segregated those with disabilities 'Great worker' with disability finds job ...

  7. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    The myth is believed to have originated from Jay Giedd's work on the adolescent brain funded by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, though it has also been popularized by Laurence Steinberg in his work with adolescent criminal reform who has considered ages 10–25 to constitute cognitive adolescence, despite denying any connection ...

  8. Image credits: Mercedes R. Lackey #6. Restaurant Manager. That we will spit in or tamper with your food if you upset us. Some people are absolutely paranoid to ask for special requests or to send ...

  9. Ableism - Wikipedia

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    The disability studies scholar Alison Kafer describes how those narratives reinforce the problematic idea that disability can be overcome by an individual's hard work, in contrast to other theories, which understand disability to be a result of a world that is not designed to be accessible. [54]