Jun 29
Mental disabilities
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Mental disabilities are psychologically gained through experiences in life, or in rare cases, born with. A person with a mental disability is harder to tell than one with a physical, as it is the individual’s mind which has a deformity, rather than their appearance (although a mental disability can also have physical characteristics). Types of mental disabilities include: psychological problems, anemics, anorexia, mental retardation and schizophrenia. Mental disabilities can be cured, as sometimes it can be a deep insecurity, or past experience which has led to that individual’s psychological problems (i.e. disability gained from an experience in their life which has been forgotten, pushed aside).

Jun 29

Physical disabilities vary considerably from one to another. Types of physical disabilities include: paraplegics, conjoined twins, twitching, toretts, busted limbs and stuttering. A baby can be born with a disability and live with it all their life if they don’t seek medication (conjoined twins, toretts etc). Many who are disabled physically can seek help to eradicate those disabilities, and thus make them ‘normal’ (or non-disabled), however, some disabilities can’t be fully cured and therefore some people can live with that disability all their life. Some people end up living to love life with their disabilities, whereas others see it as a further choir.

Jun 29
Disabled in sports
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People with disabilities may still take part in sporty events. Paraplegics, or individuals with limbs missing can still enjoy the thrill and competitiveness of sporting events. One of the main, and worldwide famous events as such is the disabled athletic games. It is hosted just like the athletics, except, with disabled people. The event has a variety of sports including: basketball, 100m, 200m, 400m, 1500m, ice hockey and two v two tennis. It is a sure fair thing, considering some people are disabled for most or even all their life, and it is also as exciting as the non-disabled athletics.

Jun 29

In society, all of us should be able to admit that we’re not perfect. Some of us though, are more obvious of this truth than others. These people are classed as disabled people. Anyone, no matter who they are, can end up as disabled. A disabled individual is one whom has or has had a physical or mental deformity. A physical disability can be born with, or gained through unlucky experiences In life. Mental disabilities are also either from birth or from a scenario during our life. Some are more so recognised in society than others, however, they are also respected.

Jun 29
Cure for disabilities
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Cures for disabilities vary, as there is such a variety of disabilities. For example, hypnotherapy can help cure some psychological problems, whereas a psychologist may help resolve a physical disability. Not all disabilities can be cured, only improved. People who lose their legs, or are of which not born with, will never be able to regain proper muscle tissue to create legs again, though metallic/prophetic legs can be placed in the area of which the legs went bust so that individual may walk again. If an individual with a mental disability cannot be cured, then they are either institutionalised or placed into a home.