Blindstorming(tm) Responses 8/06/03: Presenting Yourself as a Person with a Disability
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my dignity, my idenity is not defined by my disability. it is
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klewellen
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In my former life, I was a professional photographer. In my office I
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Paul W
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listen, think, and then speak.
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john howison
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Usually relating to them and to their "normality", I share and
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Rosanna Tarsiero
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I don't mind answering questions about my disability, even the really
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Liz S
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I really don't know. I'm struggling with that question right now. The
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Faith
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This can be a real bear. People in general don't want to hear about
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Nan H
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I simply state that it is one facet of who and what I am, part of what
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Marq Koontz
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By accomplishing as much as I possibly can without asking for sighted
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Len Spicak
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Frankly, It would be extreamly hard to do that in that I am not an
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dstapley@pcu.net
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Well, I'm one with a pretty big mouth, these days, in my middle age. I
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Lauren (Kabootle)
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Having read all of the responses, its almost as if some of you have
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Kerryann Ifill
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Knowing who I am and valuing myself means I spend less time "asserting
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Elizabeth Aldworth
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I have lived with a visual impairment my whole life,as I have birth
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Rev. Pat Lusher
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in order to show agood backround in coping in working with both people
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twhite
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