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  2. Personal Independence Payment - Wikipedia

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    PIP was introduced by the Welfare Reform Act 2012 and the Social Security (Personal Independence Payment) Regulations 2013 (which have been repeatedly amended). It began to replace Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for new claims from 8 April 2013, by means of an initial pilot in selected areas of north-west and north-east England.

  3. Motability - Wikipedia

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    The Mobility Allowance – now called the mobility component of PIP, formerly Disability Living Allowance – introduced by the government in 1976 was formulated to give people help regardless of ability to drive. It also signalled the government's commitment to giving disabled people choice in the form of a cash allowance, rather than imposing ...

  4. Mobilities - Wikipedia

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    Most notably, John Urry [1] [2] divides mobilities into five types: mobility of objects, corporeal mobility, imaginative mobility, virtual mobility and communicative mobility. Later, Leopoldina Fortunati and Sakari Taipale [3] proposed an alternative typology taking the individual and the human body as a point of reference. They differentiate ...

  5. New Mobility - Wikipedia

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    New Mobility defined its social model of disability point of view with a lifestyle-oriented approach, inclusion mentality and people-first language. It was also one of the first periodicals to seriously address sexuality and disability , and its provocative role in this area has been recognized by the Los Angeles Times , [ 5 ] and subsequently ...

  6. Interphalangeal joints of the hand - Wikipedia

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    Joints of the hand, X-ray Interphalangeal ligaments and phalanges. Right hand. Deep dissection. Posterior (dorsal) view. The PIP joint exhibits great lateral stability. Its transverse diameter is greater than its antero-posterior diameter and its thick collateral ligaments are tight in all positions during flexion, contrary to those in the metacarpophalangeal joint.

  7. Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Economic mobility, ability of individuals or families to improve their economic status; Geographic mobility, the measure of how populations and goods move over time; Mobilities, a contemporary paradigm in the social sciences and humanities that explores the movement of people, ideas and things Individual mobility

  8. Random waypoint model - Wikipedia

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    Mobility models are used for simulation purposes when new network protocols are evaluated. The random waypoint model was first proposed by Johnson and Maltz. [2] It is one of the most popular mobility models [3] to evaluate mobile ad hoc network (MANET) routing protocols, because of its simplicity and wide availability.

  9. Wikipedia:Neutral point of view/FAQ - Wikipedia

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    Because the neutral point of view policy is often unfamiliar to newcomers yet central to Wikipedia's approach, many issues surrounding the neutrality policy have been covered extensively before. If you have some new contribution(s) to make to the debate, you could try Talk:Neutral point of view, or bring it up on the Wikipedia mailing list ...