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  2. ‘Why do you use that thing?’ My daughter who uses a ... - AOL

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    My 12-year-old daughter, Maggie, uses a wheelchair. In 2021, when school went in person for the first time during COVID, Maggie met her class in an open park near our house.

  3. A sweeping controversy has erupted over this picture of two ...

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    The most controversial post on Reddit Wednesday morning was a picture of two women in wheelchairs sitting in front of a little boy — also in a wheelchair — watching a basketball game.

  4. College student speaks out on ‘reality of wheelchair users ...

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    If you’ve found an article or photo gallery on AOL that you'd like to share with your family and friends, we’ve got you covered. At the top of any article you'll find share icons for Facebook and Twitter. Click on either of these icons to go to their specific submit or share pages.

  6. Spencer West - Wikipedia

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    Spencer West was born on January 7, 1981, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, to Tonette and Kenny West. [1] He has a sister named Anne. [2]West was born with a birth defect, sacral agenesis, causing his spine and legs to not work properly.

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  8. Everest and Jennings - Wikipedia

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    A class action suit was brought by equipment dealers, but dismissed in court in 1984. [15] Everest & Jennings recorded sales of $145 million in 1980, and profits near $8 million. [3] In the 1980s they launched "Avenues," an adaptive clothing line for wheelchair users. [16] They also diversified into hospital beds, but it suffered major losses. [2]

  9. Matthew Stanford Robison Memorial - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Ernest Robison decided to make a memorial to his son. The statue on the gravesite depicts Matthew rising up out of his wheelchair and reaching skyward. The memorial is meant to depict the child in the afterlife, free from his earthly afflictions. [2] A photo of the memorial and part of the obituary was shared on Reddit, and it went viral.