Subject = engineering Description = Harley Engineering specialise in the design, manufacture and installation of welded and fabricated sheet metal products. Category = engineering
rights point out that the disabled community is one of very few groups of people that one doesn't have to be born into, as
disability
can develop later building a
chassis
in life as well
chassis
, building a
chassis
, car
chassis
, container
chassis
Some
disability
rights activists use an acronym, TAB, humorously to point this out: TAB stands for temporarily able-bodied as a reminder that many become disabled as they join building a
chassis
the ranks of the elderly
chassis
, building a
chassis
, car
chassis
, container
chassis
Many people use the term
disability
to replace the
design
ation handicapped
chassis
, building a
chassis
, car
chassis
, container
chassis
While these two
design
ations are often used interchangeably, proponents of the social model of
disability
building a
chassis
use the latter term to describe the social and economic consequences of the former; i.e., an individual with a
disability
is said to be handicapped by the bias of society towards ability (e.g., building a
chassis
a building without an elevator handicaps a person who uses a wheelchair)
chassis
, building a
chassis
, car
chassis
, container
chassis
Similarly, in the United Kingdom, people within the
disability
rights movement commonly use the term disabled to denote someone building a
chassis
who is disabled by society's inability to accommodate all of its inhabitants.Many people with disabilities especially dislike disabled person or the disabled, as this implies that one's overall personness is defective, while person building a
chassis
with a
disability
acknowledges the
disability
without implying anything about the overall person
chassis
, building a
chassis
, car
chassis
, container
chassis
However, according to the social model, as it is society that disables a person, the reality of being a building a
chassis
person with a
disability
is not really possible because it is impossible for an individual to have a society, therefore the term disabled person does not signify the lack of one's own person-ness building a
chassis
but points an accusing finger at society for excluding those with impairments