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  2. Paralytic illness of Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    The chauffeur assisting him failed to brace the tip of his left crutch and Roosevelt fell onto the highly polished lobby floor. Laughing, he asked two young men in the crowd of onlookers to help get him back on his feet. After the luncheon, he told friends it was a "grand and glorious occasion". He did not return to his office for two months.

  3. Djinn chair - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the series was released in 1965, and includes the iconic "Low fireside chair", a two-seat sofa, and a foot stool. [2] The set remained in production until 1976. [2] The name "Djinn" refers to an Islamic spirit capable of changing shape. [1] The design's low profile was an attempt to emulate the informal lifestyle of the time. [1]

  4. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Franklin Delano Roosevelt stirred controversy over the issue of his disability. Designers decided against plans to have FDR shown in a wheelchair.Instead, the statue depicts the president in a chair with a cloak obscuring the chair, showing him as he appeared to the public during his life.

  5. Caquetoire - Wikipedia

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    Older dictionaries relate the 'caquetoire' to relaxed social situations, "où on caquette à son aise", - a fireside seat where one may chat at ease. [3] There are 16th-century references to tapestry covered benches serving as caquetoires. The term now denotes a particular form of chair. [4]

  6. Para-athletics - Wikipedia

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    Logo of World Para Athletics Kenny van Weeghel in his racing chair at the 2006 IPC Athletics World Championships Annette Roozen competing in the long jump with her prosthetic leg. Athletes with an intellectual disability after racing at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. Para-athletics is the sport of athletics practiced by people with a disability ...

  7. Jeff Erlanger - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Clay Erlanger (November 30, 1970 – June 10, 2007) was an American advocate and activist for disability rights. He is known for appearing on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood when he was 10 years old, talking about his electric wheelchair and why he needed it.

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