Many partially sighted and totally blind people manage to cope. So the answer is, yes!
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Action for Blind is a service provided to help blind people or partially sighted people in the UK. They are part of RNIB and they listen to your problems and act.
No. You could say "disabled people have weaknesses", or "disabled people's weaknesses...".
Yes, there are many disabled people there.
the American Chronic Pain Association estimates that 86 million people in the United States suffer from and are partially disabled by chronic pain
Generally because people who are short sighted (vision - not in thought) will reproduce just like people who are not short sighted. A trait is only lost from a species if it inhibits the reproductive success of the carrier. But in the humans' social environment, people who are short sighted continue to have offspring who are short sighted as well. In other words, a standard for marriage (and other unions) is not determined by perfect eyesight.The only way for the gene for short sightedness to be eliminated would be for those who are short sighted to be eliminated from the population.
No. Blind people are just as worthy as sighted people. Not having something the majority of people have does not mean one is less worthy.
yes disabled people can sing all they have to do is practese
are disabled people made inclusive in our society
they can play pingpong.
Yes there is, Disabled people can play normal Table Tennis to but it is better if they played the disabled one.