Hearing on H.R. 2273, American with Disabilities Act of 1989: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Select Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, Hearing Held in Indianapolis, IN, October 6, 1989U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 - 115 páginas |
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... civil rights that every other group of Americans is guaranteed . People with disabilities are entitled to lead independent and pro- ductive lives , to make choices for themselves , and to be integrated in mainstream into society . These ...
... civil rights that every other group of Americans is guaranteed . People with disabilities are entitled to lead independent and pro- ductive lives , to make choices for themselves , and to be integrated in mainstream into society . These ...
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... civil rights that every other group of ? Americans is guaranteed . People with disabilities are entitled to lead independent and productive lives , to make choices for themselves , and to be integrated and mainstreamed into society ...
... civil rights that every other group of ? Americans is guaranteed . People with disabilities are entitled to lead independent and productive lives , to make choices for themselves , and to be integrated and mainstreamed into society ...
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... civil rights move- ment . It is time to pass the Americans With Disabilities Act . Discrimination in any form is not acceptable in a country that prides itself on the belief that every person is entitled to an oppor- tunity to be a ...
... civil rights move- ment . It is time to pass the Americans With Disabilities Act . Discrimination in any form is not acceptable in a country that prides itself on the belief that every person is entitled to an oppor- tunity to be a ...
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... rights movement has convinced me absolutely that we will continue to receive leftover rights , leftover jobs , and leftov- er resources for services until the Nation makes a firm , formal , and forceful statement to all of its citizens ...
... rights movement has convinced me absolutely that we will continue to receive leftover rights , leftover jobs , and leftov- er resources for services until the Nation makes a firm , formal , and forceful statement to all of its citizens ...
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... CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT . .... TO PASS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT . DISCRIMINATION IN ANY FORM IS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN A COUNTRY THAT PRIDES ITSELF ON THE BELIEF THAT EVERY PERSON IS ENTITLED TO AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE A CONTRIBUTING ...
... CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT . .... TO PASS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT . DISCRIMINATION IN ANY FORM IS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN A COUNTRY THAT PRIDES ITSELF ON THE BELIEF THAT EVERY PERSON IS ENTITLED TO AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE A CONTRIBUTING ...
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