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    Kalamazoo and talked with homeless people and gave them things they needed. In addition, I also helped at the Buddy Walk at Michigan State University. This was a great experience because I got to meet all sorts of people and I got to interact with some down syndrome people, and it really made my day. For one of my service learning trips I went to the Freedom Center of Kalamazoo, and after researching the Freedom Center, the Freedom Center is not just about helping homeless people, it is about a lot

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    Lauren Potter: Down Syndrome Lauren Potter was diagnosed with Down syndrome at birth. It is a disease that she is proud to have. Lauren Potter said, “It is important to me that people with intellectual disabilities are represented and treated fairly and are given the same opportunities as every other American” (“Lauren Potter, Actress”). She fights for people like her who have been bullied. Down syndrome is a disability where a person has more than two of the chromosome 21 (Routh 6). There are

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    In Watership Down, two brother rabbits Hazel and Fiver, along with several other companions, make a journey to a new warren after being pushed from their home by humans. Throughout this journey they experience many hardships as well as new experiences that change the group as the story goes along. One aspect that stays constant is the culture in which the rabbits live. Three important ideologies that help develop this culture are leadership, language, and mythology; these three in particular are

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    Down syndrome occurs when an individual has an extra copy of chromosome 21 and affects an individual’s physical and cognitive development (National Down Syndrome Society, 2012). More specifically, individuals with Down syndrome experience difficulty with language development. For example, children with Down syndrome often have difficulty with receptive language, or comprehension, and expressive language, or production; however, children with Down syndrome are considered to have a relative strength

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    sank to the ground from exhaustion. It was moments like these during my time volunteering as a youth volleyball coach that I realized just how much I was missing as a “grown-up”. As the kids began to warm up, I felt a tiny hand tug on mine. I looked down to see Amelle pulling me towards the ball carts, expectantly waiting for me to warm up with her. After grabbing a volleyball, she turned to me and asked, “Can we set?” I nodded yes, and a grin filled her face. She tossed the ball up in the air, extended

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    abortion should really be classed as mortality, especially in Down syndrome babies, but why do people think this? Some say that women should have the right to control their own body as an individual but others argue that abortion should not be aloud. Iceland is close to being the first country where no one is born with Down syndrome as 85% of women choose to abort when tests indicate downs. 74% of the population say that people with Down syndrome aren't human, mainly on the fact that they have an extra

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    first and only object of good government” Thomas Jefferson. In Richard Adams Watership Down, the rabbits in the story all live in groups on separate areas of land. These areas are called warrens, and there are three main warrens that will be discussed in this essay. Each of the three warrens have a different type of governments being run inside of them. The Sandleford Warren, the Efrafa Warren and the Watership Down Warren are all ran differently. Each warren has modern world equivalences relating to

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    This event is called nondisjunction. Down Syndrome is the most common example of a trisomy chromosomal abnormality among humans. An individual who suffers from Down Syndrome, also known as Trisomy 21 would have three copies of chromosome 21 instead of the usual two, resulting in a total of 47 chromosomes. Those who suffer from Down Syndrome have intellectual disability and are usually marked by short stature, short, stocky arms and

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    Down Syndrome Introduction Down syndrome is a genetic disorder and the most common autosomal chromosome abnormality in humans. Down syndrome occurs when an individual has a full or partial extra copy of chromosome 21. This additional genetic material alters of development and causes the characteristics associated with Down syndrome. The primary purposes of this article are to: establish the origin of the term Down syndrome; determine the possible causes of Down syndrome; Likelihood

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    People have a desire to be seen and heard. When one thinks of their wants and ambitions, they think of what they feel is best for them. The intellectually disabled community have gone without being seen and their voices not heard for decades too long. The intellectually disabled community desire to be seen in social events, inclusion in education and in the workforce. This is an injustice to them that needs to be recognized and addressed. The intellectually disabled community have succeeded far greater

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