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Articles related to "Ada"
AT and the ADA A discussion of Assistive Technology and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) assistive technology • the americans with disabilities act • ada
Oh Ada... In honor of Women's History Month, I present to you a short history of Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer. computer • programmer • lovelace • history • women
Your Employment Rights Under The Americans With Disabilities Act A short course in your rights and responsibilities regarding employment under the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). americans with disabilities act • career planning • job accomodation • disability • vocational rehabilitation
Fairies in Opera, Part 4 - Worlds Apart Though fairies possess magical powers, it is not always safe for even these beings to venture outside the safety of fairyland. opera • opera • boughton • wagner • auber
How the ADA Can Help Parents of Troubled Teens How the ADA, IDEA and Parent Advocates can help parents of troubled teens work with schools to provide a greater range of consistent behavioral management. mental disorders • emotional disorders • mental illness • parents • parenting
US Government Explores Applying ADA to Private Web Sites Explores myths about accessible web design raised during Subcommittee hearing on applying the ADA to private web sites. ada • internet • constitution • accessible web design • blind
The disabled should insure that leaders respect their rights. Disabled rights may be under attack. ada • civil rights • progressive • unconstitutional • human rights
New Blood Glucose MonitorA new A new blood glucose-monitoring device has proven to be helpful in managing children’s diabetes. Read about the findings ofthe NIH-funded study. diabetes • monitor • continuous • diabetes management • abbott
THE PIANO: SILENCE IS GOLDEN A look at THE PIANO, which manages to be powerful even without depending on dialogue. movies • reviews • the piano
Access and The Web Access to the web is becoming a civil rights issue. It is now time to make all the web accessible to all persons with disabilities. ada • americans with disabilities act • disabilities • disability • web access
Bipolar Disorder in the Workplace Bipolar Disorder in the workplace, laws protecting employees with psychiatric disorders, information and educational material to inform those with bipolar disorder of their rights law • mental health • bipolar disorder • ada • eeoc
Discrimation and Mental Illness Mental Health--the subject scares almost everyone. What are the rights of the mentally ill, and what are the rights of those who live near them? mental illness • diversity • counseling • psychiatry • violent crime
Moving Towards Accessible Web Design: 1999 in Review Highlights from 1999 in the move towards accessible web design becoming universally accepted. 1999 • review • y2k • accessible web design • aol
Nations must become Progressive when addressing Disability. A progressive attitude of Nations is necessary if those on government assistance are expected to be reduced is to decline nations • disability • progressive ada • wiia.
Time The American Disability Act and the need for the disabled to stand and be heard on issues that impact their lives. ada • americans with disability act • law • disability • pro-active politics
What a Shame The lack of education of amputees has caused undue hardships and it is time for the medical profession to take note. amputee • mental health • disability • ada • artificial limbs
Water Fluoridation Fluoridation of our water systems has always been a controversial issue. This article will attempt to separate facts from fiction. fluoridation • fluoride • water system • public water system • drinking water
Diabetes Crisis: Treatment Options This month's celebrity writer for the Health and Wellness section discusses the real roots of the diabetes epidemic in the US and what to do about it. diabetes treatment • american diabetes association • type 2 diabetes • diabetes therapeutic interventions • dr. franklin house
Olmstead Victory or Defeat in disguise A ruling which may hurt the disabled of America as well as those in other countries. olmstead • supreme court america • civil rights • employment • disabled
Service Animals Most people revel in the happiness and friendship offered by a dog. Some dogs, though, offer more than companionship. They offer vital assistance to those who need it. disability • visual • auditoy • mobility • service animal
Dental Health Cavities are an infectious disease resulting in more than 52 million lost school-hours per year, yet many children do not get the dental health care they need. dental care • children's dental care • teeth • dental budget • ada
Tooth Bleaching Products There are many products and procedures available for tooth lightening. This article will review some of these and analyze their effectiveness. tooth • whitening • bleaching • tooth whitening • tooth bleaching
The Six Knows of Preparing to Travel Six areas to look at before traveling with a disability. travel • handicap • handicapped • disabled • crippled
How To Find a Dentist Trying to locate a dentist for yourself and family does not need to be stressful and burdensome, and these tips will help make finding a dentist much easier to accomplish find a dentist • locate a dentist • search for a dentist • finding a dentist • family dentistry
Baby Teeth or Primary Teeth Your son (or daughter) may experience some discomfort when cutting teeth, but his/her teeth are a big deal. baby teeth • cutting teeth • healthy teeth • primary teeth • first tooth
Frankoma Pottery Frankoma pottery is considered by many to be America's foremost earthenware and has become very collectible. Learn about its origin and the reasons for its popularity. frankoma • pottery • american crafts • earthenware • oklahoma
Nutrition for Fitness Training, Part 2 Fitness training is an important part of life for the entire family. Adequate nutrition provides the fuel for sustained effort and injury prevention for any program of family fitness. Learn some important tips to keep your family healthy as you develop your level of physical fitness together. nutrition • fitness • health • wellbeing • injury prevention
The Americans With Disabilites Act and it's Affect The Americans With Disabilities Act and how it effect mental health professionals americans with disabilities act • professional presentations • therapeutic relationships
Diabetes Dietary Guidelines Diabetes Dietary Guidelines will give you some tips on how you can eat right if you have diabetes. Even if you have not been diagnosed with diabetes, these guidelines will be a useful tool in teaching you how to start eating right too. You will also find some really good links to diabetic, low-fat and healthy, recipes and food web sites.
NAMI And Its Work The National Alliance on Mental Illness fights for the rights of Americans suffering from mental illness. nami • national alliance on mental illness • advocacy groups • mental illness • the mentally ill
Periodontal Disease Overview Pyorrhea or Periodontal Disease affects millions of Americans. This article will discuss what's currently known about the disease along with treatment solutions. periodontal • peridontal disease • treatment • pyorrhea • cardiovasular disease
Tooth Movement Without Braces This article looks into the new technique of moving teeth without braces. The pros and cons of this treatment will be discussed. invisalign • braces • teeth • orthodontics • orthodontic movement
Brush, Floss, Brush Again One way to prevent tooth decay and periodontal (gum) disease is by eating a balanced diet, limiting the number of between-meal snacks, and brushing and flossing. tooth decay • oral hygiene • floss • gum line • brush your tongue
All I Want for Christmas is a Vexel Quovis... A short holiday gift Wish List by one year-round traveler. travel • handicap • handicapped • disabled • crippled
Find Information on Travel and Disability at Suite101.com An overview of the many resources on travel, disability and traveling with a disability that are available at Suite 101. travel • inclusive travel • wheelchair • disability • vacation
Fragrance-Free Nation: Can You Sue? You've got MCS-Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. The co-worker you share a cubicle with is fully aware that her perfume makes you physically ill, yet she continues to wear it daily. You wish you could take some action-like suing her or your company for deliberately making you ill. Can you? Find out what others in similar situations have done in this article. lawsuit • mcs • multiple chemical sensitivity • disabilities act • clean air act
Holiday Giving With a Travel Theme A few ideas in the holiday spirit that you can take advantage of throughout the whole year. kindness of strangers • adapted sports • insidems • sports 'n spokes • small ships
Illegal Workplace Harassment: It's Not Just Sexual! Although harassment of a sexual nature is the most common form of illegal workplace harassment, harassment by supervisors, coworkers, and non-employees also occurs as a result of an individual's age, color, citizenship, disability, military status, national origin, race, or religion. This article explores all forms of workplace harassment. anti-discrimination statutes • u. s. supreme court • meritor savings bank v. vinson • circuit court • quid pro quo
Managing Inflammation with Nutrition Proper nutrition can be an effective way to help manage some of the symptoms of sarcoidosis, including inflammation. Recent research in biochemistry, as well as the wider acceptance of the use of herbs and supplements, offer a viable alternative or adjunct to conventional medical treatment. sarcoidosis • nutrition • nutitionist • dietitian • nutrients
Back to School with A Disability Starting a new school can be scary for anyone - new classmates, new teachers, new building. Add a disability to that equation and the fear can be overwhelming. students with disabilities • disabilities • accessible school • transition to a new school • student in a wheelchair
Dentistry and Biophosphonates Patients using biophosphonates can acquire bone necrosis during dental surgery . This article will review what's currently known about this phenomenon. biophosphonates • osteonecrosis • osteoperosis • chemotherapy • hpercalcemia
Oral Piercings Oral piercings are considered by many as a form of art. This article will discuss some of the oral and general medical problems that arise from them. oral • piercing • oral piercing • oral piercings • tongue
Dining Out in North Miami When you want to have appetizers in Italy and your mains in Japan, look no further than the North Miami area for all of your culinary desires. miami restaurants • timo's bar and restaurant • hiro's yakko-san japanese restaurant • italian cooking • japanese cooking
Need a Vacation? Spring is officially here! And with the onset of warmer weather and the nearing of the school year's end come dreams of weekend getaways and family vacations. travel • disability • vacation • getaway • las vegas
Starting A Healthy Diet Plan People want to lose weight fast as possible. However, losing weight fast is the pitfall to dieting and is the reason why people gain back the weight they have lost. dieting • middle-aged spread • weight loss schemes • losing weight • metabolism
Striving to be Normal: Part VI Denial after denial forces Bruce to seek governmental help. congress • american's with disabilities act • title v • equal employment oppoetunity commission • vocational rehabilitation.
The Healthy Carb Diabetes Cookbook Diabetics often feel they have to avoid carbs, but not true. It's about eating healthy ones. diabetic cooking • healthy carbohydrates • american diabetes association • cookbook review • penne with pear and gorgonzola alfredo |
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