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  • in reply to: Down Syndrome #46460

    David
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    I work with a guy who has Down Syndrome. Although he can be hard to understand and is handicapped, he isn't dumb. He has a name and I treat him as an equal. I am proud to be his friend and I'm sure he knows he has some obstacles - just like the mentally handicapped know when they're being made fun of. But I admire how they can smile and live their lives to the fullest despite their setbacks. I'm sure most are aware of their handicap and, just like the rest of us, try their best to do what they can.

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    Name : David, Gender : M, Race : Hispanic/Latino (may be any race), Age : 21, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Psychology Student, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, 
    in reply to: Hispanic-American Traditions #25417

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    Well every ethnicity will have it's own beliefs and moral laws. Some stuff may not make sense to others. As far as I've seen, for hispanic folks, it's most important to remember where you came from and to take care of your family. For instance, alot of hispanic homes have an uncle or a grandparent living with thier family. It's really just a matter of opinion from family to family. But for the most part, it's keeping up the traditions, taking care of your own and working hard to make your family proud.

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    Name : David, Gender : M, Race : Hispanic/Latino (may be any race), Age : 21, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Psychology Student, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, 
    in reply to: Is this seat taken? #42501

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    I've thought about that same question. And I would just wait till a regular stall was empty. There are designated areas for teh handicapped. Just like it'd wrong to park in a handicapped parking spot, if you are not handicapped. It is wrong to use a stall for the handicapped. Unless you have to go REALLY BAD, then you can wait.

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    Name : David, Gender : M, Race : Hispanic/Latino (may be any race), Age : 21, City : Houston, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Psychology Student, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, 
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