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  2. Katharine Bushnell - Wikipedia

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    Bushnell has been called the most prominent voice declaring the Bible as liberating of women. [16] Her classic book, God's Word to Women, [17] was first published in book form in 1921. At the time she was 65 years old. God's Word to Women began as a correspondence course in 1908. In 1916, the loose single sheets were bound into two paper ...

  3. Arunima Sinha - Wikipedia

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    Arunima Sinha is now dedicated towards social welfare and wants to open a free sports academy for poor and disabled people. She is donating all the financial aids she is getting through awards and seminars for the same cause. [38] The academy would be named Shaheed Chandra Shekhar Vikalang Khel Academy. [39]

  4. Victoria Ann Lewis - Wikipedia

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    The Other Voices Project teaches theatre to disabled people and educates the public about disability. [ 4 ] In 1983, Ann Lewis produced, developed and performed in Tell Them I'm a Mermaid , a televised musical theatre performance exploring the lives of seven disabled women. [ 5 ]

  5. 18 Books With Disability Representation - AOL

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    Add these best books about disabilities by disabled authors and books with disabled characters to make your bookshelf look more like the world we live in. 18 Books With Disability Representation ...

  6. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    Used of mentally ill and neurotic women, particularly single women and spinsters who hoard cats. [23] Cretin [citation needed] Cripple "A person with a physical or mobility impairment". Its shortened form ("crip") has been reclaimed by some people with disabilities as a positive identity. [6] [7] [17] [24] Confined to a wheelchair

  7. Disability and religion - Wikipedia

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    Most Buddhists believe that bad karma (which arises from immoral actions) is the cause of disability. [8] [9] [10] Buddhists also believe in showing compassion towards people less fortunate than themselves (known as songsarn), including towards disabled people, which is believed by Buddhists to help build their own good karma. [10]

  8. It’s Perfectly OK To Call A Disabled Person ‘Disabled,’ And ...

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  9. “I Just Want A Child”: Disabled Woman Slammed For ... - AOL

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    While her intellectual capabilities are normal, her physical mobility is limited due to her severe physical condition. The 24-year-old influencer with cerebral palsy has garnered a following of ...