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Despite the media reports and governments promoting tourism as a fundamental right for everyone, traveling is still not accessible for disabled people. This study has highlighted the need to make tourists with disabilities accessable for inaccessible destinations. Cyborg products in the form of technologi...
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These Indo-Greeks moved on south, even into northwest India, modern Pakistan, which had been becoming Buddhist. One Greek king became a Buddhist sage, and the Indo-Greeks even made one daring raid across north India to the great city of Patna, some 500 miles beyond Delhi. ...
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In this chapter I use the “what you call” metaphor to argue that post-apartheid linguistic higher education landscape has not changed meaningfully. The “what you call” metaphor refers to anyone that is regarded as insignificant, a useless no hoper and a loser. It is here that I present...