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LAW is "THE LAW"

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People have always as a matter of necessity lived by rules. It does not matter where in the world; it does not matter in what age, whether the society in which they lived was a simple or a complex one by our present day standards. These rules are likely to be influenced by nature, society and by the natural instinct that everyone has for survival which may be influenced by religious or secular beliefs, and they will cater for the ideas of right and wrong that have been developed over time to time. If we think about our self, we form a club to include our friends, certainly the first thing will be to choose a leader and come up with some rules. As time goes, we may observe all the rules made by us do not work, and we will change and adapt them to suit our needs based on any new ideas which we may have, but without any rules we will not be able to manage at all. Even criminals who plan a crime works to a set of rules of their making, however unpleasant them and their cr...

Welfare of Differently-Abled: Social Inclusion By Educational Space Design

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Albert Einstein had learning impairments. Yet, he developed the Theory of Relativity which greatly affected the way of people view and understand the world today. Thomas Alva Edison has hearing impairment, but his invention Electricity is more responsible than anything else for creating the modern world we live in. They are people who proved that it is not disability but one’s ability that counts. There was a time when disability – physical or mental was considered a curse both on the family of the disabled person and the person himself. It was believed that it was God’s retribution for sins committed in previous birth. Thankfully, modern science has helped to clear such misapprehensions. Disability is not being accepted as a curable medical condition. The disabled are not longer expected to be treated as outcasts of society. Science and innovation has provided tools to supplement their disabilities. Awareness on their special educational needs is much more than earli...