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The concept of accessibility to facilitate access for people with disabilities is not new, with the movement beginning in the Nordic Countries such as Sweden over three decades ago. In the late 19805 President George Bush (Sen.) inaugurated the Sig ning Ceremony of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) This became the tour-de-force for the u.s. With equal rights and disability groups leading to eliminate inequalities including physical barriers in the built environment.
The concept of accessibility to facilitate access for people with disabilities is not new, with the movement beginning in the Nordic Countries such as Sweden over three decades ago. In the late 19805 President George Bush (Sen.) inaugurated the Sig ning Ceremony of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) This became the tour-de-force for the u.s. With equal rights and disability groups leading to eliminate inequalities including physical barriers in the built environment.
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The concept of accessibility to facilitate access for people with disabilities is not new, with the movement beginning in the Nordic Countries such as Sweden over three decades ago. In the late 19805 President George Bush (Sen.) inaugurated the Sig ning Ceremony of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) This became the tour-de-force for the u.s. With equal rights and disability groups leading to eliminate inequalities including physical barriers in the built environment.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Descargue como PDF, TXT o lea en línea desde Scribd