We did not propose to require carriers to use any of the following methods: using a finger to trace block letters on the deaf-blind individual’s palm or forearm, using an index card with...
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Other Information for Individuals with Hearing or Vision Impairments
- mobileWOMEN.org
- Easterseals Delaware & Maryland's Eastern Shore
- Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD)
- Heartland Independent Living Center (HILC) - Owensville and Union, MO
- ADDitude Online Magazine
- ADA25: #3 of 25 -- Title I
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Living Your Best (Simulated) Life: A Guide to the World of BitLife
You might find yourself graduating Harvard with honors, winning the lottery, becoming a famous actor, or conversely, ending up in prison, struggling with addiction, or dying tragically young...
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A Simian Sim That's Surprisingly Addictive
You can even find and play this game on Monkey Mart....
- Rebuilding Together Anne Arundel County - Severna Park, MD
- Assisted Living Directory - Massachusetts Assisted Living Facilities & Senior Care
- The Design Linc
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- Ticket to Work
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- California Foundation for Independent Living Centers - Sacramento, CA
- Ai Squared ZoomText Magnifier/Reader
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1. Making Facilities Accessible and Usable
When making changes to meet an individual's needs under Title I, an employer will find it helpful to consult the applicable Department of Justice accessibility guidelines as a starting point...
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Efforts to minimize impact
Initially, manufacturers will have enough difficulty finding a single readily achievable solution to many accessibility problems....
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How to File a Charge of Employment Discrimination
If the EEOC finds no discrimination, or if an attempt to resolve the charge fails and the EEOC decides not to file suit, it will issue a notice of a "right to sue," which gives the charging...
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Section 1630.2(j)(3) Predictable Assessments
“people with serious health conditions like epilepsy, diabetes, cancer, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, intellectual and developmental disabilities”); id. at n.6 (citing cases also finding...
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Number of accessible cells
That finding is supported by the majority of the commenters that recommended a 5‒7 percent requirement....
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1. Covered Entities
We also find unpersuasive the argument that electronic respiratory devices such as POCs are of limited use onboard small aircraft because they tend to operate shorter flights during which...
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Major life activities
and the student may need special education or related aids and services because of this disability.17 For example, a student who has dyslexia and is substantially limited in reading finds...
