by Jessica McFarlane via examiner.com Philadelphia Disability Examiner August 31, 5:53 PM Teaching students with physical disabilities takes some modification, but it isn't as difficult as some might believe. Inclusion in schools is necessary. Inclusion is the philosophy that every student is entitled...
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By Gina Morgano Aug 19, 2009 via Medill Reports Victoria Maxwell had delusions of meeting with God. But to Maxwell, 42, from Vancouver, British Columbia, it all seemed perfectly real. So one day she walked out of her house, ripped off her dress and ran down her street naked in search of the divine. Authorities...
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My writing (i.e., poetry) has received, and it continues to garner, some national attention. Of all the institutions, and people, that have recognized the merit of my writing, the one that I am most proud of is the "VSA arts" Artists Registry (an affiliate of the John F. Kennedy Center for...
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Provided below is a poem of mine titled "Shades of Blue." Perhaps "Shades of Blue" could be highlighted as, "A love lost is often regained somewhere down the road of life." ========================================================================== "Shades Of Blue"...
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