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More than half a billion persons in the world are disabled as a result of mental, physical or sensory impairment. The right of disabled persons to participate fully in the social life and development of their societies and to enjoy living conditions equal to those of other citizens, as well
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Travellers with disabilities spend more than $13 billion a year in North America. Find out how 2010 Legacies Now and its partners are helping to make British Columbia a premier destination for these travellers. Copyright Notice: This information is used solely with permission of "2010 Legacies Now".
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learn to use senses other than sight to create images: hearing to judge distance, touch and smell
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than average, and spend more per trip. You should make sure your business is as welcoming
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in England, and millions more from abroad. Visitors who travel frequently, stay longer than average
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From 1914 to 1918 the 'Westhoek', the western part the Province of West-Flanders, the area of Nieuwpoort, Diksmuide, Ieper (Ypres), Poperinge, was the scene of the Great War. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers of more than 20 nationalities fell in this conflict. After the often pointless battles
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adoption and implementation of more than 100 evidence-based good practices for child safety
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the quality is less than one would expect with human translators. However, we hope this new function
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With one in eight people worldwide living with a disability, accessible travel is a quickly growing tourism market opportunity. For example, in North America alone, persons with disabilities and their families spend more than $13 billion each year on travel, making this an important sector
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: Puedo Viajar Survey. At the moment, (March 2010), the survey has been completed by more than 300
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