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What does Ashley do for a living?

Ashley didn't get the enough oxygen


in her brain. So, after the teacher
told her to give up, she decided to
be senior in the University of
Northern Iowa. Where she studies
general communications.
How does her condition affect her
daily activities and how does she
deal with it?

It is difficult for her to write.


However she stands that she is
capable of many things during a
daily basis. She doesn’t let that
condition affect her targets.
What is her attitude towards life? Does she
feel disabled from certain activities?

Her attitude is positive in front of life. She feels able


to swim and she leaves people high and dry, because
many people believe that she can’t do it.
She feels able to transfer to her bed. If she didn’t
have that positive attitude toward life, she would have
failed in all the situations that come up daily. She
feels incapacitated to do certain activities like
running, she doesn’t know what that feeling is.
She would want to know what it feels like to walk or
run. If she hadn’t been lucky enough to have her
parents by her side, she wouldn’t have been able to
learn to do many other things.
How would your life be different if
you were handicapped and had to
use a wheelchair?
What would be different for you?

If I would have been handicapped,


my life would it be very difficult
especially for the passion I have for
football. It would have been hard to
deal with that condition.
How do you react when you have
to interact with a handicapped
person?

I honestly don’t mind and I usually


deal normal at that situation or
interaction. It wouldn’t be difficult
for me.
How can you contribute to
improve the life of handicapped
people?

Making thing easier or more


accessible to the people in that
condition, for example in the public
transport, or the libraries, they
would feel part of everyone.

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