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  2. Parasports - Wikipedia

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    Parasports are sports played by people with a disability, including physical and intellectual disabilities. [1] Some parasports are forms of adapted physical activities from existing non-disabled sports, while others have been specifically created for persons with a disability and do not have a non-disabled equivalent.

  3. Disability studies - Wikipedia

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    Disability studies is an academic discipline that examines the meaning, nature, and consequences of disability.Initially, the field focused on the division between "impairment" and "disability", where impairment was an impairment of an individual's mind or body, while disability was considered a social construct. [1]

  4. 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

  5. Nancy Mairs - Wikipedia

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    Her PhD dissertation became the book that was eventually published as the essay collection Plaintext (1986). [5] Mairs published poetry and essays regularly, and was particularly well known for writing about her experiences as a woman with a physical disability. [6] She also wrote about her experiences with managing depression. [7]

  6. Mia Mingus - Wikipedia

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    She then attended Agnes Scott College, an all-women's school in Decatur, Georgia, where she earned her degree in women's studies. [13] While volunteering at the National Human for Rights Education Center in high school, Mingus was introduced to Loretta Ross , an African American reproductive justice activist. [ 13 ]

  7. Aimee Mullins - Wikipedia

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    She was elected to represent American female athletes from 2007 to 2009 as Women's Sports Foundation president; the organization was founded by sports pioneer Billie Jean King. She remains a member of both its board of trustees and its athlete advisory panel for the Women Sports Foundation. [ 7 ]

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  9. Disability and women's health - Wikipedia

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    Women with some physical disabilities may need to be referred to special mammography centers because most equipment is not designed to accommodate women who are unable to stand. [ 23 ] [ 49 ] Some women with disabilities may be unable to receive breast cancer screening due to financial concerns. [ 49 ]