Persuasive Essay On Disabilities

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Did you know that disability spells ability? Disabled still have the right to achieve many goals throughout their life, no matter what they face. Disabled people should be treated with the same respect as anyone, because of what has happened in the past, what daily life barriers they face, and what may be shown or not they are humans just like us.
Throughout history people with disabilities have been called pitiful humans and considered dangerous.
In the 1800’s, if you had a disability you were forced to go to asylums, or institutions where you were to spend the rest of your life. According to the /www.adl.org website it says, “ People with disabilities were also forced to enter institutions and asylums, where many spent their entire lives.”This …show more content…

An invisible disability can be defined as a disability that is hidden or not seen by the human eye. Found on the website www.disabled-world.com it gives us this definition by saying, “Invisible disability, or hidden disability, is defined as disabilities that are not immediately apparent.” This means that more people have disabilities than you think, you just may not know because it is hidden from the eye. Invisible disabilities can include, vision impairments, sleep disorders, allergies, weakness, dizziness, diabetes, depression and even migraines. This shows us that the world may have many people with invisible disabilities that can be serious and affect their daily life activities. Visible disabilities are ones seen by people. Some of visible disabilities are brain issues, some people may need a cane or wheelchair, ADHD, and processing deficits. Based on this it shows that it can put a stop on things they can do, but that does not mean they are any different. This states that many people may have a disability but it can not be seen by the human eye or it can …show more content…

So next time you’re talking to someone who does not seem to be like everyone else consider the fact that they may have an invisible disability you don’t know

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