Saturday, 26 May 2012

it takes a village: my thoughts on winning the Senate metal; or, why the attendant care program is essential

I just wanted to say thank you to everyone, and to also stress that I couldn't do anything without the amazing supports of liberal democracy. I could achieve very little without the people here work tirelessly to get me out of bed in the morning. We need to ensure that the Carleton attendant services program continues, long after I am gone, it strengthens, and reimagines, to meet common challenges. It is not "novelty" or of superfluous gesture of goodwill, on the part of the Ontario government; rather, it is an essential step in the actualization of the capabilities and dignity afforded to persons with disabilities by natural right. Please support this program and think about lobbying for programs similar to it at and other institutions, since this is the only of its kind in the world.I find this the most egregious in, and ethically deplorable. Also, please align with those of schoolwork to break down these systemic institutional barriers facing persons with disabilities, and that frankly exploitative practices t of some of the persons interested with assisting them (though this is by no means a majority)

well, I appear to have gotten the Senate male for the highest average and humanities, and I haven't stopped listening to Britney Spears in four years :-) thank you to Linda Steele ,Kimberly Stratton Sarah Trick& Émilie Louise., Who continue to embody the virtues of Athena & Artemis. My brother, who is as valiant as Gilgamesh. Benjamin Cavehimlle, whose loyalty and love are unparalleled, and whose role as Haemon, in part because of his excellent acting, but also because he is incredibly steadfast. Thank you Riley for teaching me not to take myself too seriously & to explore the pleasures of Dionysus & the mature reason of Apollo. Thank you Prof. Kevllow , Prof. Beer & the lady Catherine Prof. White, Ian Cameron, Andrea  McIntyre , Prof. Hawkins, Prof. RK , Janet Tulloch, Prof. Solomon,Prof. Laird, Prof. MacIsaac and Prof. Gardner, since you have dedications to teaching rivaling Socrates.. Thank you to Geoff Makul, for your Augustinian commitment to virtue, and application of reason worthy of Thomas Aquinas Thanks Justin Campbell for your tremendous sympathetic imagination& wit rivaling Addison and Steele. Thank you toGraham, whose sense of empathy, poetic perception, and liberal virtue, may someday rival Shakespeare. Thank you Sheldon: the world would be a lot better if people realized you were what people thought of, when they conceive of Nietzsche's Superman. And  Zenhya, whose mind and heart as insightful and deep as Dostoevsky's. To Benjamin Derksen & Sarah Montgomery, who exemplify Charles Taylor's notion of loving recognition as an integral part of personhood.. To Pascal, who have been superhumanly patient with me over the years.managers Deborah and Matthew, whose show unwavering dedication to the vision of attendant services. And lastly to my dad, without whose constant habituation in virtue and powerful moral guidance, all my effort would've meant very little. . Thank you to everyone inhumanity, and the program and in my life. I can imagine a better home, nor can I conceive of a better place to pursue mine..

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