measures - article40.
ClusterⅠ. General measures of implementation
Article 4 implementation obligations
Article 41 respect for existing standards
Article 42 making Convention widely known
Article 44(6) making reports widely available
cluster Ⅷ. Special protection measures
B - Children involved with the system of administration of juvenile justice
Article 40. administr
Cheerleader in a wheel chair
Callie Smartt is a disabled girl with cerebral palsy.
A popular cheerleader for the Andrews HS.
At the end of the season, Smartt was kicked off the squad with the safety reason.
Smartt was asked to try out splits and tumbles which she could never master.
Debate
between Callie’s mother and head of cheerleader’s father
the opposition to Callie
1972.6.2 He was born in Eugene, Oregon.
He suffers from a birth defect in his right leg
known as Klippel Trenaunay Weber syndrome.
He was educated at Stanford University.
1993 He won the Sahalee Players Championship.
1994 He won the University’s NCAA Championship with Tiger Woods.
1995 He turned professional.
1998 He attained a career highlight by finishing tied for 23rd at the U.S. Ope
Officially known as the Act of June 16, 1933
Authorized the President of the United States to regulate industry, permit cartels and monopolies in an attempt to stimulate economic recovery
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National Labor Relation Act (Wagner Act)
Law that limits the means with which employers may react to workers in the private sector that create lab