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<title>Do I have to disclose my disability on an employment application?</title>
<description>Yes. It is proper to be honest about your condition. Putting your employment application at the back of your resume is a good strategy. The resume serves as your frontline in telling the reader about your capabilities despite your disability. 
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<title>What is a disability?</title>
<description>Disability is a condition where an individual is considered unable to perform some important and basic tasks that a normal person can do. Furthermore, disability can be described as physical inability, intellectual incapacity, or to some extent, moral incompetence. 
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<title>Are there any online organizations or associations for the disabled?</title>
<description>There are numerous organizationsto be found online. All you need to do is typekeywords into asearch engine box and it willbring up a list ofweb sites forassociations for the disabled. 
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<title>Where can I get hard-to-find medical equipment?</title>
<description>Locating hard-to-find medical equipmentrequires some research and inquiry. Some suggestions include: 
- Medical stores in or near your area. 
- Garage sales. 
- Referrals from friends or acquaintances whouse medical equipment. 
-Search onthe internet. 
keywords: Disability | Disabilities | Disa</description>
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<title>What sports events are available for disabled athletes?</title>
<description>Sports events are not limited to the strong and vigorous; people with disabilities can also participate in them. There are different types of sports events suited forspecific disabilities, such as: 
- Sports for the deaf. Common examples are basketball, badminton, athletics, and bowling. 
- "Paral</description>
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