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Mobility Wheel Chair
Buggy lanes in shopping centres?
Do you think they should introduce buggy, push chair, wheel chair and mobility scooter lanes into shopping areas.
I regularly go to the centre MK and am forever dodging wheeled chairs of destruction.
Surely a lane designated to push chairs would help those pushing them as well.
Just be thankful you dont need a push chair, it's a pain trying to run into people all day
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Carex Mobility Table
$64.9
Eat, study, play games, and more with this mobility table by your side. Its multi-positional clamp fits on a pole or bar of a wheelchair, transport chair, or rollator to keep the table straight and upright. The height adjusts simply and easily with three interchangeable posts. From Carex.
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Mobility
$25.97
This book makes the subject of mobility tangible by explaining the key theories and writings that surround it.
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HP Mini Mobility Kit
$41.99
HP Mini Mobility Kit (Wireless 2.4GHz Mouse & Mini Sleeve) Features and Benefits: Travel with confidence: Mouse - Optical sensor with adjustable sensitivity (1250 CPI default, 1750 CPI max) works on many surfaces. Sleeve Protects - Durable Exterior protects your Netbook from dirt while plush faux-fur interior protects it from scratches Convenience: Mouse: No more lost receivers The micro-receiver is so small you can store it inside the mouse; no driver for easy setup Sleeve: Slim, versatile design allows for easy transport by hand or inside your bag Storage: Sleeve: Slip-in pockets make it convenient to carry your peripherals Compatibility Statement: Sleeve fits up to 10.2" diagonal screen size Mouse: Compatible across all notebook and desktop platforms Technical Specifications: Optical sensor(1250 CPI default, 1750 CPI max) 4 buttons: two primary buttons,clickable scroll wheel and a document flip button USB wireless receiver at 2.4 GHz
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Zipr Mobility ZIPR4RED 4 Wheel Travel Scooter Red
$1077.3
The Zipr 4 travel electric scooter from Zipr Mobility is easy to transport easy to assemble and easy to use. This electric scooter was designed and manufactured with the concept of Simplicity in Mobility kept in mind. The Zipr 4 easily transports as the heaviest piece is just 29 pounds and unlike other travel scooters the Zipr 4 can be assembled in less that 20 seconds because there no loose wire cables to connect just drop in the battery box and go The stylish 4wheel mobility scooter includes a full body shroud in your choice of red or blue and flatfree nonmarking tires. Also the Zipr 4wheel scooter is the only portable travel scooter that includes a safety headlight widthadjustable armrests and a front basket.
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Air Lift Model No 72N Wheel Chair Pack Navy
$48.88
Air Lifts Wheel Chair Back Pack is designed for your mobility. This convenient multipurpose accessory bag fits almost every wheelchair. Fastex buckles make it easy to attach to most chairsSecure and adjustable buckle attachment to accommodate wide range of wheelchair and scooter types and sizesDual zippers for side and top entry to main compartmentDivided two section main compartment with inside zippered security pocket and key clip14 x 17 x 6 (1428 cu. in.)Machine wash hang dryFive year warranty against manufacturers defect
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Safco Stacking Chair Cart
$70.99
Safco - Chair Carts - 4188 - Stacking chair cart for use with Safco office stacking chairs. Heavy duty steel dolly easily supports up to 15 Contour or Apia stack chairs. 3 casters for easy mobility and chair storage. Durable Black powder coat finish. Wheel caster assembly required. Weight Capacity: 300 lbs. Material(s): Steel (frame) Specifications: Dimensions: 23.12w x 23.12d x 4.5hWeight: 25 lb
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The Contexts of Social Mobility: Ideology and Theory
$49.34
This book contains a major statement by one of Americas most preeminent sociologists on what remains an important problem in American history and social analysis: the nature and extent of movement within American society from one status to another. The most important images of mobility involve selfimprovement by changing location (going to the frontier, coming to the big city), and by changing social class (secondgeneration immigrants). Almost all sociological and historical analysis has been limited to these themes. Strauss extends the concept to a wide range of ideologies, institutional contexts, and social movements; his analysis is based on a formal theory of status passage and develops a partial theory of mobility. Strauss addresses a theme that underscores much of one strand of his work: the changing articulation of individuals with their social structure and institutions. The book follows on from the theoretical presuppositions of Discovery of Grounded Theory and the formal theory presented in Status Passage. Strauss was continually concerned with American social and intellectual life in its historical and contemporary manifestations. No one else has looked at the important phenomenon of mobility in this broad a context and from this point of view. The book remains important to those concerned with the social history of America and with problems of social change. Anselm Strauss (19161996) was professor of sociology and chair of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago where he also taught. He was a pioneer in bridging the gap between theory and data in sociology. Joseph Gusfield is Emeritus Professor in Sociology at University of California, San Diego. He received his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Chicago and taught there, at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, at the University of Illinois before going to UCSD. Among his major
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Zipr Mobility ZIPR4BLUE 4 Wheel Travel Scooter Blue
$1077.3
The Zipr 4 travel electric scooter from Zipr Mobility is easy to transport easy to assemble and easy to use. This electric scooter was designed and manufactured with the concept of Simplicity in Mobility kept in mind. The Zipr 4 easily transports as the heaviest piece is just 29 pounds and unlike other travel scooters the Zipr 4 can be assembled in less that 20 seconds because there no loose wire cables to connect just drop in the battery box and go The stylish 4wheel mobility scooter includes a full body shroud in your choice of red or blue and flatfree nonmarking tires. Also the Zipr 4wheel scooter is the only portable travel scooter that includes a safety headlight widthadjustable armrests and a front basket standard.
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Lumiscope Lx1000B Lumex Hybrid Wheel Chair With Durable Lightweight A
$202.26
LUMISCOPE LX1000B The hybrid rolling transport chair offers a new level of independence and mobility with its unique two-in-one design. Use it as a rollator (wheeled walker) to get about then simply convert to a transport chair when you need a brief rest. Ideal for shopping, walks about the garden and taking part in those day-to-day activities you enjoy.With a 26 inch x 40 inch lightweight and durable aluminum frame, the ultra compact rolling transport chair weighs in at just 22 lb, including the removable footrests, and folds away easily for effortless portability. The whole unit fits neatly into a carry bag. Adjustable for comfort and personal fit, it includes secure handgrips, simple to use handbrakes, 18-inch wide mesh seat, soft polyester backrest and a spacious storage compartment so you dont have to struggle with personal items.The sturdy 8-inch wheels easily negotiate indoor and outdoor surfaces. Best of all this cleverly designed mobility aid transitions quickly between a walker and chair for fuss-free use. Dont let life hold you back. Enjoy the independence, confidence, comfort and freedom that come with this rolling transport chair.
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I'm a wheel-chair bound disable living in Singapore. Is there a home based business for me to survive?
I'm a wheelchair bound disable taking care of my mentally unstable mom in Singapore. Prior to this, I had had given up everything (Career, Finance, Peers, and even Mobility).
As Singapore is a very Discriminative country, Disables are almost bar from Society. My case is even worse as I got to take care of a mentally unstable elderly.
At the moment, I getting finance allowance (S$300) from the government which is hardly enough to survive. Now, the only alternative for me is to look for help overseas.
Thank You
Have you thought of giving tuition to children around your area? That is one way you can make a living.
I have heard of people who are disabled and they study website design and they work from home as website designers. Perhaps you can look into this area.
Some website design course are subsided by NTUC which is cheaper than market rate that you can consider for website designing.
http://www.ntuclearninghub.com/
There is also a website for those who are disabled and looking for job at http://www.dpa.org.sg
Try logging into this website from City Harvest to see whether they can offer any kind of help to you (for jobs)
http://www.chcsa.org.sg/online_counsel.htm
God bless you, Leslie