MDK 2 Walkthrough part 22
Posted: January 21st, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Models and Reviews | Tags: part, Walkthrough | 5 Comments »
Shwag is harder in this form but I think it’s his chair. Might be a Power Chair or somethin’ idk
Shwag is harder in this form but I think it’s his chair. Might be a Power Chair or somethin’ idk
Power Soccer is the fastest growing sport for power wheelchair users. The sport was originally developed in France in the early 70′s and was introduced to the United States in the early 80′s. Since then many countries created their own version of the sport which led to an international meeting in Paris, France 2005. It was the vision of the six countries that attended to create an international organization and unify the rules for international competition. The international organization, “Federation International de Powerchair Football Association” was born. This development led to the formal organization of the United States Power Soccer Association (USPSA) in 2006. Power Soccer is the first competitive team sport designed and developed specifically for power wheelchair users. These participants include persons with quadriplegia, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, head trauma, stroke, spinal cord injury and other disabilities. Power Soccer combines the skill of the wheelchair user with the speed and power of the chair itself, to participate in an extremely challenging game similar to soccer. The game is played in a gymnasium on a regulation basketball court. Two teams of four power chair users attack, defend, and spin-kick a 13-inch soccer ball in an attempt to score goals.
this is an unboxing of my power chair charger part 1
Colleen Starkloff of St. Louis, Missouri, speaks about being married to a person with a disability and advocating for disability rights. Colleen co-founded Paraquad and the Starkloff Institute on Disability with her husband Max. She has worked tirelessly with many organizations to increase housing options for people with disabilities. This is #26 out of more than 1000 interviews that “It’s Our Story” has collected in an effort to free the voices of the disability community. Visit us at www.itsourstory.org IN, TR
Steven Brown of Louisville, KY speaks about legendary independent living advocate Ed Roberts, disability advocacy, and the development of disability culture. Steven became an advocate in his 20′s after being discriminated based on his physical disability. He has directed an independent living center in Oklahoma, served as Training Director at the World Institute on Disability, co-founded the Institute on Disability Culture in 1994. Steven has written several books, including his most recent work, “Movie Stars and Sensuous Scars: Essays on the Journey from Disability Shame to Disability Pride”. This is #21 out of more than 1000 interviews that “It’s Our Story” has collected in an effort to free the voices of the disability community. Visit us at www.itsourstory.org This interview transcribed by Nancy Cavanah.
Steven Brown of Louisville, KY speaks about legendary independent living advocate Ed Roberts, disability advocacy, and the development of disability culture. Steven became an advocate in his 20′s after being discriminated based on his physical disability. He has directed an independent living center in Oklahoma, served as Training Director at the World Institute on Disability, co-founded the Institute on Disability Culture in 1994. Steven has written several books, including his most recent work, “Movie Stars and Sensuous Scars: Essays on the Journey from Disability Shame to Disability Pride”. This is #21 out of more than 1000 interviews that “It’s Our Story” has collected in an effort to free the voices of the disability community. Visit us at www.itsourstory.org This interview transcribed by Nancy Cavanah.
I was foolin around on a motorized wheelchair yelling “they see me rollin….they hatin.” Yeaaaah. I was also ranting about the Mexican Union. ::shrugs::
Dubb C harasses a man in a motorized wheelchair
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