By Princess Karina on 4/1/2008 1:01 PMMy sister has a disability and I want to share what it’s like with other people. I think the easiest way to describe it is to look at apples and oranges.
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By Princess Karina on 4/1/2008 1:00 PMMy big sister is “disabled.” When we were younger, other words were used-- most of them negative. As a toddler, I wrote letters to my Dad, asking him to fix things and signed them “your unhappy baby.” My Grandmother often told me to feel sorry for my sister because she was different. I didn’t and I don’t.
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By Princess Karina on 4/1/2008 11:08 AM Teenage Tara
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By Princess Karina on 4/1/2008 11:05 AM
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By Princess Karina on 4/1/2008 11:00 AM Princess Karina
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By Princess Karina on 3/14/2008 6:17 AM Sandie is a young woman who has recently graduated from art school. She was born with limb differences.
The following article is based on an in-person conversation and emailed questions that she answered.
Background Sandie or Chun-Shan lives and works in Chicago as a visual artist. The following article was based on a "virtual interview" (she sent us answers to questions via email).
Sandie is originally from Taiwan and has both upper and lower limb differences that are congenital.
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By Princess Karina on 3/14/2008 4:52 AM Alexis is 12 years old and was born with a below elbow right hand amputation. She believes that she can do anything that she sets her mind to.
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