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Paving 
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Discrimination
Upon graduating high school, I followed my interest of the human body and enrolled in an EMT class. After meeting with all necessary school faculty, we decided that if anything, I would play a great "victim" and a seizure in class would provide a great learning opportunity to my classmates.  I did inevitably suffer a tonic clonic during class, but the seizure was not taken as a learning opportunity, rather a learning distraction and I played a different victim, the victim of discrimination. 
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Discrimination Complaint
The Investigation
Paving the Way
ADA & Postsecondary Education
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