« A conversation about potential » Aimee Mullins, TED talk, 2009 A prosthetic limb doesn't represent the need to replace loss anymore It can stand as a symbol that the wearer has the power to create whatever it is that they want to create in that space So people that
“It is no longer a conversation about overcoming deficiency It’s a conversation about potential ” —Aimee Mullins, Paralympic champion, actor, model, inspirational speaker and double amputee Human Plus: Real Lives + Real Engineering tells compelling stories of engineers and users who
“It is no longer a conversation about overcoming deficiency It’s a conversation about potential ” – Aimee Mullins, Paralympic champion, actor, model, inspirational speaker and double amputee [“Host museum spokesperson quote”] Every Body Plays Throughout the exhibit, guests will be able get their hands on a broad range of actual
Jim Kooler, DHCS: We are in conversation with the Department of Aging about how their Friendship Line may interface with CalHOPE It is specifically targeted to seniors, so we want to ensure there is a good interface It is intended for pre- crisis stress-related issues as opposed to immediate crisis There is discussion over no wrong door
regularly using this in clinical practice ‘Better Conversations with Primary Progressive Aphasia’ has potential to reduce barriers and increase facilitators to conversation and consequently improve confidence in communication and quality of life for people living with primary progressive aphasia and their conversation partners The aim of
up a conversation with a potential Whitney Lawson Aimee French$270,000+ Dawn Lombardi $270,000+ Emily Arrowood Holly Phillips$270,000+ Cassidy Bolick $268,000+
conversation regarding potential partnerships with other task forces, a lengthy discussion was had on who else should be invited to participate in IASC The following is a list of those individuals and communities suggested - if not to directly participate in IASC, then to be represented by a liaison within IASC:
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« A conversation about potential » Aimee Mullins, TED talk
to discover the full potential in our humanity, we need to celebrate those heartbreaking strengths and those glorious disabilities that we all have I think of Shakespeare's Shylock: "If you prick us, do we not bleed, and if you tickle us, do we not laugh?" It is our humanity, and all the potential within it, that makes us beautiful Thank you
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“It is no longer a conversation about overcoming
“It is no longer a conversation about overcoming deficiency It’s a conversation about potential ” —Aimee Mullins, Paralympic champion, actor, model, inspirational speaker and double amputee Human Plus: Real Lives + Real Engineering tells compelling stories of engineers and users who
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“It is no longer a conversation about overcoming deficiency It’s a conversation about potential ” – Aimee Mullins, Paralympic champion, actor, model, inspirational speaker and double amputee [“Host museum spokesperson quote”] Every Body Plays Throughout the exhibit, guests will be able get their hands on a broad range of actual ability-
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Mullins has lived with no lower legs since her first birthday Mullins grew up in a middle-class family in the middle-class town of Allentown, Pennsylvania, yet her achievements are ( A ) ordinary Mullins's doctors suggested that an early amputation would give her the best chance to have a reasonable amount of mobility As a child Mullins had no input into that decision, but as she grew up she refused to see
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Presented by the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
• TED Talk by Aimee Mullins: “The Opportunity of Adversity ” Groundbreaking runner Aimee Mullins is out to redefine the word “disabled” She shows how adversity – in her case, being born without shinbones – actually opens the door for human potential Questions for Reflection Whether you have reviewed one or all of the selected
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Air New Promotees - 113th Wing
across a segment by an Olympic athlete names Aimee Mullins The segment was titled “Changing my legs— and my mindset ” This was taped in the 90’s She had gone on to tape a few other segments of which I found amazing Aimee is a below the knee double amputee athlete who talks about her journey and the self-discovery she
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INCLUSION TRAINING - CoachArt
Recognizing and Celebrating Difference • 1 in 5 people has a physical disability • 15 of children aged 3 through 17 years have one or more developmental disabilities • People with disabilities make up the largest minority group in the U S Facts and Figures • Children have a natural curiosity to try and understand the world around them,
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2015愛知医科大学(英語 推薦入試) - Windom
Mullins has lived with no lower legs since her first birthday Mullins grew up in a middle-class family in the middle-class town of Allentown, Pennsylvania, yet her achievements are ( A ) ordinary Mullins's doctors suggested that an early amputation would give her the best chance to have a reasonable amount of mobility As a child Mullins had no input into that decision, but as she grew up she refused to see
Aimee Mullins redefines beauty and the body Aimee Mullins has become the fashionable face of disability and a It's a conversation about potential
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discussion about the different uses to which they may be put; namely, their potential for therapeutic and non-therapeutic use Resisting claims that athlete and double-amputee Aimee Mullins that is most illustrative for our purposes
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