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Ableism (/ˈeɪbəlɪzəm/; also
known as ablism,
disablism (British English), anapirophobia, anapirism, and
disability discrimination) is
discrimination and...
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article on "
able-
bodied", but its
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modern references claim that AB
stands for
able-
bodied seaman as well as, or
instead of,
able seaman.
Able seaman was
originally entered using the abbreviation...
- sick and orphaned, not the
able-
bodied poor. The sick,
elderly and
infirm were
cared for in
poorhouses whereas the
able-
bodied poor were
provided with poor...
- have a
sensory or
physical disability or
feeling discomfort with
being able-
bodied,
beginning in
early adolescence and
resulting in
harmful consequences...
- level.
Early legislation was
concerned with
vagrants and
making the
able-
bodied work,
especially while labour was in
short supply following the Black...
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disabled people. It encomp****es the
design of
environments that
prioritise able-
bodied and
neurotypical experiences, the
absence of
disabled voices in environmental...
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increasingly became refuges for the elderly, infirm, and sick
rather than the
able-
bodied poor, and in 1929
legislation was p****ed to
allow local authorities to...
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Kenyan women have been
victorious a
total of
eighteen times, all in the
able-
bodied category.
Eleven men,
including those from the
wheelchair races, have...
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Paralympic champions, who
qualified to
compete in
Delhi against fully able-
bodied athletes:
Danielle Brown, who won a gold
medal in
archery at the 2008...