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Intellectual disability and being human: a care ethics model
Chrissie Rogers
Sociology and Policy
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Intellectual Disability
100%
Ethics of Care
100%
Being Human
100%
Intolerance
50%
Psycho
50%
Social Model of Disability
50%
Feminist Ethics of Care
50%
Intellectually Disabled People
50%
Day Care
50%
Models of Disability
50%
Social Sciences
Ethics
100%
Human Being
100%
Intellectual Disability
33%