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Friday, February 03, 2006

'Murderball' challenges perception of paralysis

Well, well , finally this blog is available... Thank you much... Sorry, I was wrong! Please ignore this statement. Seems like the blogs were conbine or this blog has the same link the old one have....
MurderBall
After its realease on July 2005 all this time this movie. MurderBall still running very strong all over the world specially in England is having good reviews... 'Murderball' challenges perception of paralysis
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Changing the Face of Education

Story like this one should be an inspirition to all those who think disability would stop them for being successful... Wrong!
From the time he was six months old, Jason Webb was trained in the Auditory-Verbal method by a public school teacher of the deaf. He, graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) with a bachelors degree in 2001 and a master's degree in fine arts in 2003.

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Thursday, February 02, 2006

Sonar crew secure world success

I'm fascinate by sailing! These people really inspiring me. The http://www.paralympics.com/paralympic_sports/sailing.htm team Sonar It is an inspirition
The GB sailing team win a gold and silver at the World Disabled Sailing Championships in Australia.

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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Electrical stimulation gives hope to paralyzed

Therapy could help restore some function, some studies suggest It's called electrical stimulation exercise therapy
Wow! I read the article. I really think this kind of therapy actually could help to all those who are who are paralyzed. Specially children. Vibrating tingles of electricity worm into the legs of paralyzed patients children, and adults pulling at their muscles to pump up and down on a special bicycle. Children and adults alike can benefit with this treatment...
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