With bold strokes in red, blue, and yellow, these mentally challenged children painted pictures depicting the Navaratri festival. |
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She was known for her ability to teach blind and mentally challenged or emotionally disturbed children, and juvenile delinquents. |
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The program's primary aim is to assist elderly shut-ins, mentally challenged persons and drug abusers. |
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Preference is given to physically or mentally challenged women, widows, divorcees and those from the lowest income groups. |
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Imagine a club with no bouncers or dress code that catered for the needs of the physically and mentally challenged. |
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Hence it happens to be the responsibility of society to provide a propitious environment for the mentally challenged. |
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One minute he's a hermit and the next he's a mentally challenged lunatic with sudden outbursts. |
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Yet with bit of patience and skill, it has been proven that mentally challenged kids can be trained to read and write. |
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In short, this society is a very inconvenient place for physically and mentally challenged people. |
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I want to play Sean Penn's role of the mentally challenged father raising his daughter. |
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People behind these spiral notebooks with glossy finishing and other stationery items are mentally challenged children. |
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Disabled people may include, the visually impaired, hearing impaired, mentally challenged and physically challenged. |
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Work specific to the sightless, mentally challenged, the deaf and the physically challenged is also ongoing. |
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The question remains: Can the courts allow a mother to sterilize her mentally challenged daughter? |
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In talking with Grimmer it was evident that she may be mentally challenged. |
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He continues to live in a small rented room with his wife and mentally challenged son. |
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In addition they support domestic-violence victims and women who are mentally challenged. |
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The Grapes of Iowa include Gilbert's 17-year-old mentally challenged brother, played by Leonardo DiCaprio. |
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Winifred retired as assistant director of NYC Board of Education for the mentally challenged. |
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The provisions of the bill should include the transfer of young offenders who are on probation and the transfer of mentally challenged offenders. |
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Each group of physically or mentally challenged people should be considered separately. |
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Separate facilities for women and youth, as well as for the mentally challenged, are required. |
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Particular difficulties may arise when the client is young, older or mentally challenged. |
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Inviting an art class for a trip to a local art museum. Include physically or mentally challenged students as well. |
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This was seen to apply to children and to mental health patients in general, but particularly to people who are mentally challenged. |
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They'll treat you like you're mentally challenged and think that you can only wash dishes. |
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And while death is the ultimate release for some, others are left orphaned and either physically or mentally challenged. |
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Special needs clients, such as those mentally challenged, may require additional time, explanations and information. |
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She then tightly attaches to one's wrist a plastic bangle of the sort that it is put on to the wrists of the inmates of mentally challenged places of abode. |
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Also, Martin is a loner, mentally challenged, and he has no medical skills at all, which makes it much more scary. |
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Both females survived their wounds, but Vandever, a mentally challenged 37 year old, did not. |
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The territorial Government's social welfare services function focuses on the needs of the most vulnerable persons, including the elderly, the mentally challenged, the physically challenged, children and low-income households. |
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In Geelong at a workshop a woman called me mentally challenged. |
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Special Needs Day is an annual event that provides more than 800 physically and mentally challenged children from schools across Ottawa with exclusive access to the fair, away from the hustle and bustle of crowds. |
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Other families have someone who is mentally challenged in their family. |
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Other areas of concern included insufficient attention paid to the issues surrounding research on or with particular groups, such as children and youth, the physically or mentally challenged, or public figures. |
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An aquaponics farm offers many repetitive tasks that are ideal for mentally challenged people who have a right to work, earn money and feel good about themselves. |
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Maynard described Buffitt's project addressing lack of services for the physically and mentally challenged living in 15 isolated villages spread across Labrador. |
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There are, fortunately, several tax measures, including tax credits, deductions and benefits that do provide support for physically and mentally challenged individuals. |
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The humanitarian activities included tutoring children, offering art classes to young cancer patients at the hospital in Shiraz and visiting orphanages and facilities for physically and mentally challenged students. |
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Around 150 people, including old, mentally challenged and those who were on death bed, who have been rescued by police, used to live here. |
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A hospital's medical report said the mother was epileptic and mentally challenged. |
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In 1992 Mary Wheeler was awarded the MBE at Buckingham Palace by Queen Elizabeth II in 1992 for her outstanding work with the mentally challenged. |
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When it comes to health care, government policies, and rehabilitation projects in India, the mentally challenged women are often been marginalized. |
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At one of the cafes, Cafe Glad, guests receive a special service from mentally challenged staff with the supervision of a trained social pedagogue. |
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