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lima-norte · 1 month ago
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2025: Propuesta de los peruanos en el exterior para las próximas elecciones
Desde que el Dr. Martín Tanaka planteó la pregunta “¿QUÉ HACER de cara a las próximas elecciones?”, diversos actores relacionados con el tema electoral han aportado críticas, adjetivos y análisis. Sin embargo, hasta la fecha, no se han presentado propuestas concretas. En este contexto, la comunidad de Peruanos en el Exterior PEX-Paterson remitió varias propuestas viables y ajustadas al Marco…
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ernestoednrec · 1 month ago
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El año esta finalizando y ¿no has adquirido tus libros? Recuerda que tenemos estos 4 tomos donde el autor Ernesto Cruz nos trae poesía realista de la vida sin romántizarla.
No te quedes sin el tuyo, ya que están a precios sumamente accesibles, aquí te dejamos los 4 tomos disponibles en el siguiente link 👇🏻
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tecno-universo-accesible · 2 months ago
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New video by J S G Technology on YouTube
¿CÓMO CONFIGURAR EL EXCELENTE #TECLADO DE #SAMSUNG?😁😀😅🥰 . 😀😃😁😂🥰Hola, sean bienvenidos y bienvenidas a un nuevo video tutorial para el canal J S G Technology. En esta ocasión trayéndoles una excelente información acerca de como configurar nuestro teclado de Samsung desde cero, asimismo se hará la demostración del resultado final. Por otro lado, les recuerdo que mi contenido va dirigido a las…
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curlyhaircripplegf · 1 month ago
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Hot take it’s not actually accessible if I have to ask an abled body person for help or assistance
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nondivisable · 18 days ago
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look accessibility can and will be contradictory
I love a high toilet seat bc it means in don't have to put effort in with my legs, but people doing a chair transfer might hate it
an audio transcript at the end of a video might make it annoying for people using a screen reader
loud music for hoh people might make an event inaccessible for people with noise sensitivity
speaking longly and specifically for people who struggle with tone might make your message confusing for people with cognitive disabilities
and the list goes on
but if you never start making your life and content accessible, then you're not helping anyone either. there's not a golden rule of accessibility but if you don't even put in an effort, that's when you become an asshole
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whereserpentswalk · 8 months ago
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I have decided to become a walkablity extremist.
Cars should not be allowed in towns and cities at all. The only places where they should be at all present is in rural areas where any other means of transportation should be impossible.
High speed rail networks should allow for a trip from Mexico city to Montreal in under 24 hours.
All public transportation should be 100% free.
Lawns should not exist.
It doesn't make sense for single family homes to be built in most American cities.
Architecture must be beautiful again.
Every commercial street should have at least one bench.
Public restrooms must be free, common and accessible.
The pigeons are not enemies. The pigeons are freinds.
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yooboobies · 7 months ago
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very important sopemestic moments...🥹
{cr. @jung-koook - thank you for this}
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aspartameabuser69 · 10 months ago
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Hi. I feel like as a colour blind person with poor eyesight I should talk about how inaccessible Hazbin Hotel and Helluva boss are.
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THIS is how Hazbin Hotel looks to me (give or take, once again COLOUR BLIND). This is bad. This is REALLY bad. When your series is really hard to watch for people with VERY COMMON DISORDERS, you need to work on designing characters. Please. Really, this is horrible! It’s not even that hard, just change the colours up a bit.
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sirpuntine · 3 days ago
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butterfly-boots · 5 months ago
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Claudia
[ID: A digital drawing of claudia from the dragon prince. She is drawn in a anime-esque style, primarily her eyes. She’s drawn from the neck up. Her expression is solemn. Her eyes are green and slightly narrowed. She is white with short hair spiking outwards. The majority of her hair is white, with one small section black. She has bangs falling in her face. Her lips are slightly pursed. She is wearing a black top with gold trimming and a purple and gold earring. The background is a dark purple with light pink speckles throughout, giving the impression of stars.]
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neuroticboyfriend · 2 years ago
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i love you disposable and reusable straws. i love you sippy cups. i love you cups and containers with handles. i love you tiny utensils and toothbrushes. i love you ergonomic art supplies. i love you lap desks. i love you wireless electronics. i love you cushioned surfaces. i love you automatic and press to open doors. i love you wide seats and high weight limits. i love you adjustable clothes, furniture, mobility aids, etc etc. i love you accessibility and comfort.
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tecno-universo-accesible · 4 months ago
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New video by J S G Technology on YouTube
Importancia de la pedagogía interactiva elaborado por estudiantes universitarias. El presente video hace mención de la importancia de la pedagogía de la interactividad, como pomerlo en practica como futuras docentes, entre otras ideas las cuales se explican en el video, esperando sea de utilidad, y finalmente nosotras somos estudiantes universitarias a Distancia., 8:36 p. m. View on YouTube
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b1odeuwed · 1 year ago
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[start ID: a screenshoot of a Tumblr post which has clearly been edited to be by q!maxo and reads: for the end of purgatory i'm blowing it up with my nuke sayonara you weeaboo shits /End ID.]
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stabbysorrows · 2 months ago
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I am begging you, if you are a blog that posts a lot of photos/screenshots (even more if it's most or all you post: LEARN TO DO IMAGE DESCRIPTION
Either within the post (ie. [ID: .... End ID]) or as the alt text.
Which brings me to my next point: DON'T ACTIVATE THE ALT TEXT IF YOU DON'T PUT ANYTHING IN IT.
Alt text is not automated, you have to input the description. If you're not gonna do it, don't use it.
This is specially important if you are posting information for example about the genocide in gaza or the luigi mangioni case. Disabled people still need to access that information, still NEED that information.
Image descriptions and alt texts are so important for a lot of people with visual disabilities. But if making this site more accesible for blind folks is not enough to convince you... let me remind you that accesibility helps everyone. Bad internet and the image won't load... image description. Images get removed for "violating policy"... IMAGE DESCRIPTION.
People with sensory disabilities have the right to access information, even if that information is just a somewhat funny meme.
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a-little-revolution · 11 months ago
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Hiya! I'm writing a character with dwarfism (achondroplasia specifically) and I had a quick question. She's a minor background character but I wanted her to still be represented properly and accurately. I'd like for her to be a baker and this is in a medieval fantasy setting.
What are things I should keep in mind as she works in a kitchen? My main concern is the best way for her to get around the kitchen, like going from one counter to the next.
I also want to make sure I don't have her doing any tasks that would hurt her, or show her doing things that would be impossible to do (like bending a certain way).
Would things like kneading dough, mixing ingredients, etc. cause any issues with pain? Obviously it depends on the person but I just wanted to check since most things I see online mention pain in the spine and legs, and reduced joint mobility.
I imagine it would be hard for her to stand for long periods, would a specific type of chair or back brace help? Are there any specific models of chairs you know/like that I can use as a reference for drawing her chair?
Hello!! I'm very passionate about this question as I myself am a baker with dwarfism!! I went to college for it and worked for a while, but most bakeries don't want disabled folks in the kitchen - so my career has changed to customer service while I sort out what I want to do (likely tattooing or something artsy).
Here's some things that would make the kitchen more accessible to your character with dwarfism:
Lower counters, or platforms/stools throughout so she can access her work space
Sinks with long handles (possibly an attachment) for easy reaching. Keep in mind that most LP have a shorter reach as well as height, so long counters and deep sinks can pose an obstacle.
Smaller tools to account for her hand size - stainless steel bowls that are lightweight and easy to carry
Yes, kneading and mixing could cause pain if she has arthritis, which many little people do - she may choose to wear a wrist brace, use a stand mixer, or take frequent brakes
Her apron will be long on her, so she'll likely hike it up at the waist when she ties it
Seating areas, such as near the stove when brakes are available, is something I find I need, but she may or may not depending on her capabilities and leg pain. Her chair would have short legs and a shallow seat with good back support.
She may choose to have other people carry hot pots of water or spill able things to the sink, as getting off and on a stool/platform with such things are a safety risk. She'll likely carry thing like that on her hip.
When I was in baking school I bought a lot of my own tools - smaller and lighter rolling pins, grips for lids, wooden tongs to reach things and turn on elements, etc.
I hope this helps! - E
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batwynn · 1 year ago
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In 2019 I made a complaint to an office that handles complaints about accessibility about a ramp and door at a local post office that was not accessible at all for people who use wheelchairs or walkers. I am not a walker or wheelchair user, but I noticed that there was a large gap in the ramp that wheels could get trapped in, the ramp itself was short, and provided no space for someone to turn to enter, and the door had no button AND could not even open completely to let someone through.
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It’s hard to see from the Google Maps, but it was BAD. And it pissed me off. So I made a report. I got passed around from office to office for a few months, then nothing. 2020 comes around and the pandemic is hitting a high. I’ve moved towns and I’m dealing with a kind of shitty living situation that’s driven the ramp out of mind. I got a call one day from a man in one of the many offices the complaint was forwarded to. He is adamant that this ramp and door will be fixed. I mean, he assures me with passion that this will be fixed. At the time, I was really impressed and happy to hear something like that because I didn’t think anyone would still care while so much bad stuff was going on in the world.
And then I get mistreated and harassed by people based on my disabilities and gender. I become homeless because of it. I made an official complaint about discrimination, and the offenders lie through their teeth. The office handling my complaint says it didn’t happen, and closes the case. So I don’t exactly believe in these protections and offices that promise you’ll be helped so much anymore. I checked Google Maps one last time to see no changes sometime in 2021. It’s been a bitter, shitty feeling to hold on to for years now.
And then I checked my email just now.
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Ideally, they’d have added a door with an automatic opener, but they actually fixed everything else! They fixed it!
They fucking fixed it!
So, make those complaints. If a business or building is breaking the law by being inaccessible, fuck them up. Get your friend to report it, too. Maybe it will take four years, but maybe not. Maybe someone will genuinely care and actually fix it.
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