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The Americans with Disabilities Act in Practice


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    Is Your Website Designed to Provide Access for the Disabled?

    By: Ray La Foy | 20/05/2008 | Internet Law
    Whether laws are governing your website today or not, it is in your best interest to make your site accessible to all Internet users - especially if it is a business website.

    Should UK Businesses be Afraid of the Dda?

    By: Robin | 17/02/2007 | Business
    The Disability Discrimination Act part III concerning providers of goods, services or facilities came into effect on October 1 2004. The act aims to end the discrimination that many disabled people face. There are around 10 million disabled adults in this country and the Disability Discrimination Act gives them important rights of access to everyday services and employment opportunities that others take for granted.

    At Home Business Ideas for the Handicapped or Disabled

    By: Kathi A Calahan | 25/09/2009 | Business Ideas
    How to Earn Money at Home.

    How Disabled Access Is Getting Better!

    By: Shaun Parker | 28/03/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
    A look at the developments that have taken place in regarding disabled access.

    Access Control: What is Access Control?

    By: Roy Buckingham | 04/07/2006 | Technology
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    Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 – What Can It Do For My Company?

    By: Simon Finn | 11/03/2009 | Information Technology
    If you have less than 75 concurrent (using the computers at one time) staff the Microsoft Small Business Server (SBS) might be the tool for you. It includes many application that are sold separately by Microsoft in one package, and at a fraction of the cost. If you are a larger company all of the below benefits are still available in Microsoft's enterprise packages. Here are some of the features of SBS ....

    Disability Etiquette – 7 Tips to Polite Practice

    By: Lisa Jordan | 22/09/2009 | Human Resources
    Following proper disability etiquette is one of the best ways to make persons with disabilities feel welcome and comfortable in any setting. Disability etiquette also makes good business sense – helping you to expand your practice and effectively serve your customers.

    Disabled: To walk or not to walk ---------- That is the question

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