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petrichoremojis · 3 months
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symbols for 'accommodate' that did last night
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lebuc · 2 years
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accommodate
* though the vagaries of our distributed fate,
know that we strove, willing to traverse heav'n & earth to that gilded gate’s trove
in myriad moves we travailed - sadly - but to no avail
& at this date - it’s not too late - it behooves us simply, justly... to sigh & accommodate. * 4/22 - lebuc - accommodate
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equalonline · 8 days
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How to Select the Best Standing Rack
When looking for a standing rack, there are a few things you'll want to keep in mind. First, consider what you'll be using the rack for. If you're simply looking for a way to store extra towels or linens, a basic rack will suffice. However, if you're looking for a rack to use for drying clothes, you'll want to make sure it's sturdy and has good ventilation.
Next, take a look at the size of the rack. You'll want to make sure it's large enough to accommodate the items you want to store or dry. It shouldn't, however, take up too much space in your home, so you should avoid buying one that's too large. 
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Finally, consider the price. Folding racks can vary widely in price, so it's important to find one that fits within your budget. With a little bit of research, you should be able to find a great standing rack that meets all of your needs.
When it comes to choosing a standing rack, there are a few things you'll want to keep in mind to select the best one for your needs. Here are a few points to consider:
1. Capacity
How much weight will you be storing on the rack? Make sure to choose a rack that can accommodate your needs. You can consider both volumetric capacity as well as weight capacity. You can choose a three-shelf, four-shelf, five-shelf, etc. but it is suggested to choose a rack with at least three shelves.
2. Stability
A folding rack should be stable and sturdy. Avoid any that seem flimsy or unstable.
3. Ease of use
Ensure that the rack is easy to assemble and disassemble. You'll want something quick and easy to use.
4. Portability
A lightweight and easy-to-transport rack is ideal if you plan to move it around a lot. Some folding racks come with wheels which makes them easy to move from one place to another.
5. Price
Don't forget to compare prices to get the best deal and also don’t compromise on the best quality.
Keep these points in mind when shopping for a Standing Rack and you'll be sure to choose the best one for your needs.
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wordofthehour · 13 days
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Word of The Hour: accommodate
English: accommodate 1. to render fit, suitable, or correspondent 2. to adapt; to conform 3. to furnish with something desired, needed, or convenient ------------ - Chinese: 容纳 - French: accommode - German: anpassen, unterbringen - Hindi: काम कर - Portuguese: acomodar - Spanish: acomoda ------------ Word of The Hour's Annual Survey @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/form
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nbsoftbutch · 8 months
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new disabilities dropped
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anonymousdandelion · 8 months
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A general tip for students who are sending those dreaded Religious Absence Emails to your professors: Rather than asking permission to take the day(s) off, politely let them know that you will be taking the day(s) off.
In other words, consider not saying this:
"May I miss class on [date] so I can observe [holiday]?"
It's not that there's anything wrong with the above, per se. But because it's phrased as a request, it risks coming across as optional — a favor you hope to be granted. Problem is, favors are not owed, and so unfortunately asking permission opens the door for the professor to respond "Thanks for asking. No, you may not. :)"
Instead, try something along the lines of:
"I will need to miss class on [date] because I will be observing [holiday]. I wanted to let you know of this conflict now, and to ask your assistance in making arrangements for making up whatever material I may miss as a result of this absence."
This is pretty formal language (naturally, you can and should tweak it to sound more like your voice). But the important piece is that, while still being respectful, it shifts the focus of the discussion so that the question becomes not "Is it okay for me to observe my religion?", but rather, "How can we best accommodate my observance?"
Because the first question should not be up for debate: freedom of religion is a right, not a favor. And the second question is the subject you need to discuss.
(Ideally, do this after you've looked up your school's policy on religious absences, so you know what you're working within and that religious discrimination is illegal. Just in case your professor forgot.)
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rational-theorist · 6 months
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Being Accommodative
As kids we have been brought upto being independent and confident in making our own decisions, yet are expected to consult the family on any big decision.
All your life, you have been asked to build your own personality, be an individual - and yet when you bring forward an opinion to the table - this is most likely to be disregarded because it is not how things are to be done
While you are pushed to dream big - any steps you take on bringing it to reality is a joke to be laughed upon.
In retrospection, everyone believes that all the decisions they have taken or take is in the best interest of the next person - yet you are accused of being selfish or stubborn
The people closest to you sometimes fail to see you through, you are often misinterpreted because of that one incident who god knows why whatever happened happened so.
In introspection, what I understand to a fair degree is that its a clash of ego and nothing beyond. Everyone has opinions and in their perspective - it is the best version of looking at a situation.
Is there a way of getting out of this trap?
I'm afraid the answer is a no. More often than not, we fail to put up the best suite ever known to us - agreement in silence.
While all of us take decisions which seems best to us - in reality, you are simply trying to fill the ego, either of yourself or of the people around you.
If you are known not to be accommodative or being a "young rebel" - hang in there, for you need not prove the world that your choices are simply for the best.
Hang in there, because your own people will never get you
Hang in there, because you know that being present for yourself is all you need to do to get through.
What I understand is Being accommodative = agreement in silence
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loner-bitxh710 · 7 months
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Please sign my petition to get cinnamon brooms/pinecones sold in sealed packaging to help make shopping during fall a better experience for those with a cinnamon allergy
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maddogpoetry · 9 months
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More Meek and Humble (next day repost)
Start with humility “Learn of me because I am meek and humble of heart” [1] What Jesus suggests is doable, with our commitment God sanctifies with grace “Jesus lived in obscurity; poor, unknown, forgotten, submissive to all; without the acclamations of a crowd” [2] His service was to all from washing feet to dying on the cross, “… the virtue of humility is the solution to all our…
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reasonsforhope · 8 months
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"This week, the Department of Transportation (DOT) announced a new rule requiring airlines to make bathrooms more accessible for disabled people. All new single-aisle aircraft will be fitted with fully-accessible lavatories.
Most flights inside the United States are single-aisle and as technology has improved, they are used more frequently for long flights, including coast-to-coast trips that can last as long as six hours. Double-aisle plans are already subject to the regulation but are primarily used for international flights.
Out Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg announced the new regulations, saying, “Traveling can be stressful enough without worrying about being able to access a restroom; yet today, millions of wheelchair users are forced to choose between dehydrating themselves before boarding a plane or avoiding air travel altogether.” ...
The secretary has made it a priority to improve service on airlines during his tenure. In 2022, six airlines were forced to pay millions of dollars in refunds to hundreds of thousands of customers and were also fined millions for causing the issues. The department’s firm stance on the side of customers has continued through this year after multiple companies have had meltdowns, stranding thousands of travelers.
All planes delivered to airlines starting in 2026 must include several upgrades. Planes already in service will not need to be retrofitted unless the plane is renovated.
“These aircraft must have at least one lavatory of sufficient size to permit a passenger with a disability (with the help of an assistant, if necessary) to approach, enter, and maneuver within the aircraft lavatory, to use all lavatory facilities, and leave by means of the aircraft’s onboard wheelchair if necessary,” the DOT said in a statement.
Accessible faucets and controls, grab bars, accessible call buttons and door locks, minimum obstruction to the passage of an onboard wheelchair, and an available visual barrier for privacy are also required upgrades."
-via LGBTQ Nation, July 28, 2023
Wayyyyyyy fucking overdue but I'll take it!! Also, very nice curb cut effect: We all get to be less miserable on airplanes, and older people don't have to worry as much about airplane bathroom fall risks.
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phoenixonwheels · 9 months
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If you have a medical condition that makes you at high risk for Covid (which is a long fucking list) or you live with or care for someone who does, under the ADA you can require that every person you will come in contact with in a medical facility be masked and that they properly filter the air.
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snakeautistic · 6 months
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The “phone bad” mindset really annoys me because access to accepting internet communities, earbuds so I can drown out overstimulation, the ability to communicate over text and email and the wealth of information easy to reach from google has been so important in accommodating me.
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wordofthehour · 5 months
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Word of The Hour: accommodate
English: accommodate 1. to render fit, suitable, or correspondent 2. to adapt; to conform 3. to furnish with something desired, needed, or convenient ------------ - Chinese: 容纳 - French: accommode - German: anpassen, unterbringen - Hindi: काम कर - Portuguese: acomodar - Spanish: acomoda ------------ Word of The Hour's Annual Survey @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/form
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“alt text for more info” “turn on cations for more info” no actually this is not where more info goes. These have a very distinct purpose. There are plenty of other places for more info. If you’re going to make your post inaccessible, the least you could do is not use accessibility tools at your own leisure for whatever purpose you see fit.
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dilfsisko · 2 years
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Walkable cities and public transit mean nothing if they’re not accessible to disabled people 
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cynicallyneutral · 1 year
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had to be done 🤷
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