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Resumen Semanal de las Noticias sobre la Discapacidad – Lunes, 6 de Octubre – Viernes, 10 de Octubre

Posted on October 10, 2014 by mpgarcia

Interés Humano: Una pareja obtiene la independencia, y encuentra un vínculo (The New York Times) Una pareja a punto de casarse se conocieron hace cinco años en un taller protegido en Providence del Norte, RI, donde las personas con discapacidades … Continue reading →

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