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NON-DISABLED
YAGIZ MANAV SAHIN YILDIZ
contents
Introduction
promotion about disabled people
Insensitivity
disabled people on the street
Down syndrome
About Down's syndrome
Famous Disabled People
Non-Disabled App
"If you are disabled, it is
probably not your fault, but it
is no good blaming the world
or expecting it to take pity on
you."
-Stephen Hawking
DOWN SYNDROME
Down syndrome is a genetic difference, a chromosomal anomaly.The number of
chromosomes in normal people is 42. Their chromosome number is 47. There are
some
Physical
differences such as slant eye,flattened nose,short fingers
They grow slowly but these are not a deficiency , These are difrenceses.Today
People with down syndrome can be graduate from university. With enough interest
they can do everything
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DISABLED PEOPLE IN
STREET
The number of people who need
wheelchairs in the world is alm
ost certainly much more than
67 million and the number of
people who have wheelchair
less than 65 million. They
unable to walk, jump, run... So
they don't need steps,ladders or
stairs.
For the physically disabled,
barriers can range from blocked
wheelchair ramps, to buildings
without lifts, to inaccessible
toilets, to shops without stepfree
access. Meanwhile, for
learning disabled people or
those on the autistic spectrum,
the cluttered and hectic
metropolitan environment can
be a sensory minefield.
“The fear of not being
able . to navigate busy,
cluttered and visually
oriented environments
is a major barrier to
participation in
normal life”
Streets, roadways, and
highways are required to be
more wheelchair accessible by
having curb cuts and ramps.
Street designers and urban
planners don’t focus enough
on people with disabilities.
Insensitivity
W R I T T E N B Y N I C O L E T T E M A L F E R R A R I
Hard but effective solution.
Red dots points the disabled people.
Green dots points the headquartes like
police station, clinics...
Our target is build a easy
communication system between
disabled people and headquartes.
HELEN
KELLER
SCIENTIS
WHO IS SHE ?
She is a American pedagogue.
She was born on June 27,1880
She stuided in Radcliffe
College.
ACHIEVEMENTS
She wrote so many legendary
books like: Rebel Lives,My
Religion
Altought his disability, she was
a teacher.
She guided so many people with
their fears.
WHAT IS HER DISABILITY ?
She was almost naturally
blind,deaf and mute.
When she was a baby,she had an
accident. She was in a very dark
life but she never lost his
hope. Altought his bad luck, she
beat her disabilities and became
a most known teacher in the
world.
NAZMIYE
MURATLI
ATHLETE
WHO IS SHE ?
She is a Turkish athlete.
She was born on June 13,1979.
She competed in paralympic.
ACHIEVEMENTS
In 2012 paralympic olympics she
lifted 109 kilogram.
In 2016 paralympic olympics she
lifted 104 kilogram.
She brake a world record and won
a gold medal in 2016 Rio
Olympics.
WHAT IS HER DISABILITY ?
She can't use his legs
naturally.
Altought his disability, she is
a very brave woman. She can't
use his legs but she is better
than so many athletes who have
legs. His family so keen on to
she. They supported him so much
about his social life. She never
gave up and worked so hard. And
she became a world champion
STEPHEN
HAWKING
SCIENTIST
WHO IS HE ?
Stephen Hawking (January 8, 1942
to March 14, 2018) was a British
scientist.
he worked in physics and
cosmology.
Part of his life story was
depicted in the 2014 film The
Theory of Everything.
ACHIEVEMENTS
He was a succsesful physicist
He wrote great books
WHAT IS HIS DISABILITY ?
He was diagnosed with
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(ALS)
ALS is a neurological disease
ALS effect to muscles