Chapitre 7, 8, 9 et 10 – Ma Voiture a Moi – Flashcards

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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
question
Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
question
Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
question
Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
answer
-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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Colin Barnes, "Disabling Imagery and the Media"
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-media stereotypes or lack of any representation -it's not "impairment" (the physical abnormality) that stops people from achieving but "disability" (the social construct around it)
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