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EEX Review of Videos: I. Armless man videoa. Richie Parkerb. Hendrick Motor Sports – for every engineer drawn to racing it’s the elite destinationc. Vehicle engineer d. Beauford, SC e. Bilateral emelia – non-genetic birth defect II. Revised – Without Pitya. Armless, no legs b. Sheryl Gentryc. Charlie Gentry started to roll d. Taking Charlie into classrooms and introducing him e. Good friend named Bo – met him outside and tripped over him III. Bill Shannona. Crutch-master IV. Article: Service dog Kirsch received honorary master’s degree in mental health counseling at Johns Hopkins UniversityV. K9-5 video:a. Roan – 2 year old golden retriever i. Canine companion ii. Help people with physical disabilities by becoming their arms and legs iii. 6-year-old Sonney Fotey has cerebral palsy VI. Ironman Can with Hoyt video:a. Video of triathlon with guy in wheelchair b. Richard Holcomb: 2nd time around c. Legally blind d. Dick and Ricky Hoyt e. First word: Go Bruins! f.VII. A Day in the Life of Bonnie Consolo video:a. Woman who has kids and uses her feet b. Had chores, bakes her own bread, drives, etc. VIII. Tisha unarmed getting dressed video: a. Uses a stick with hook to pull up her pants IX. Tisha: Unarmed driving X. Tisha: unarmed bowlinga. Bowls with feetXI. Hardcore sitting video:a. Wheelchair skateboarding XII. Murderball video: a. Wheelchair rugby gameb. Quadriplegic game c. Impairment in all 4 limbsd. Mobility based on numbers e. Mark: “hardcore” goatee one f. TEAM USA loses to Canada by 1pt XIII. 30 Days in a wheelchair video:a. Ray Crockett, nfl star XIV. Pro Infirmis: Because who is perfect? a. Video where the mannequins are made with figures of people with scoliosis XV. Darius goes west: the vehiclea. Freshman 15 years old from Athens, Georgia b. Wheelchair on pimp my ride c. Duchenne muscular dystrophy XVI. 10 commandments videoa. Tim Harrington b. 49 million citizens with disabilities c. 1st Commandment: Speak directly to person w/ disability rather than through someoneelsed. 2nd Commandment: Always offer to shake hands when introduced; if limited limb or prosthetic, still shake ite. 3rd Commandment: Always identify yourself & others who may be with you when w/ blind person; let them know when you leave the room; describe plate of food to themf. 4th Commandment: If you offer assistance, wait until the offer is accepted & wait for instructionsg. 5th Commandment: Treat adults like adults; don't treat them like kids; never patronize someone in a wheelchair by patting them on the backh. 6th Commandment: Do not lean against or hang on someones wheelchair; Never distract guide animals from their jobsi. 7th Commandment: Listen attentively w/ people who have difficulty speaking and let them finish; never pretend to understand, instead repeat and paraphrase; in necessary, ask yes or no questionsj. 8th Commandment: Place yourself at eye level when talking to someone in wheelchair; stay in their line of sightk. 9th Commandment: Tap a person who is deaf on shoulder or wave your hand to get their attentioni. Never shout at deafii. Clap in visual way for deafl. 10th Commandment: Relax, don't be embarrassed if you accidentally use punsXVII. The DEKA arm video a. Revolutionizing prosthetics: 100 million dollar pentagon program b. Basic hook that rotates c. Army coronel leading the revolutionizing prosthetics programd. Leave no one behind e. Robotic hand controlled by thinking XVIII. "AbleData provides objective information about assistive technology products and rehabilitation equipment"XIX. Charles Smarthome in Colorado a. Large windows with tinted glass XX. Nth degree: wheelchair boy jeans: jeans that come already bent XXI. the MFPA a. is an international, for-profit association wholly owned and run by disabled artists to help them meet their financial needs. Members paint with brushes held in their mouths or feet as a result of a disability sustained at birth or through an accident or illness that prohibits them from using their hands.XXII. GIMP:a. Dancers who are disabledXXIII. Ragged Edge magazine:a. Message: simulations are not the effective/right way to teach the public about disabilities XXIV. Sweet Mama Dog interacting with downsyndrome child XXV. Walgreens on ABC News a.XXVI. Gator Smart House:a. Baby boomers about to hit 60b. At UF c. The smart house – Minette Hendler d. Peek-a-boo camera e. Voice command to open doorf. Sensors on the floor follow you around g. RFID: regular frequency ID


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