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Handicapped mindMarijana Ivanova
I recall one of my impressions from Prague - after I had got myself together from the beauty of this city, I noticed that many people move about in wheelchairs. The first thought that came to my mind was that there are much more "handicapped" people here than in our country, but I soon realized that they MOVE here, go out, lead a normal life. They can move there easily because the sidewalks are not so high and steep for their wheelchairs to climb them, they can easily approach the means of public transport- the underground and the trams, there are ramps, built or placed at the entrances of shopping centers, museums, hospitals, there are lifts, platforms, crossings. However, most important of all is that there is a good will and understanding for their problem of moving by "those who do not move into wheelchairs".
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