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Weird is wonderful. And it’s bankable too.
You know who’s weird? Astronauts. Saints. Nobel Prize winners. Scientists. People with hobbies you’ve never heard of or are afraid to try. People who speak their minds. People with both problems and (gasp) solutions.
A report released today by the National Disability Rights Network describes a “complex and confusing system” in Ohio and elsewhere that has long pumped millions of dollars into segregated programs, even as advocates and government officials work to promote more community employment.
This blog features archived podcasts from people you've no doubt heard of, and some folks you probably haven't...they've been busy building the future.
Join us for a lively conversation with Kathie Snow
to discuss Presuming Competence, Community Employment as the First Choice, and issues relating to Inclusion and Participation.
TED is a global set of conferences owned by the private non-profit Sapling Foundation, formed to disseminate "ideas worth spreading".
Date: Sept 15, 2011
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Seventeen-year-old RJ Mitte was at the right place at the right time four years ago when he was cast as the son of high school chemistry-teacher-turned-meth-lab operator Walter White in the AMC drama "Breaking Bad," which begins its third season Sunday.
It would create jobs and stop the unsustainable cycle of rampant consumerism.
In recent years, there has been a dramatic rise in the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders (A.S.D.). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 730,000 people in the U.S. under age 21 have an A.S.D.