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Giannoti 210 1$aWashington, DC :$cOffice of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,$dFebruary 1999. 215 $a1 online resource (148 pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aInternational agreement report ;$vNUREG/IA-0152 300 $a"University of Pisa." 300 $a"University of Genova, DITEC." 300 $a"February 1999." 300 $a"Prepared as part of the Agreement on Research Participation and Technical Exchange under the International Code Application and Maintenance Program (CAMP)." 300 $a"Type of report: technical"--Bibliographic data sheet. 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 59-60). 606 $aPressurized water reactors$xLoss of coolant$xComputer programs$xTesting 615 0$aPressurized water reactors$xLoss of coolant$xComputer programs$xTesting. 700 $aD'Auria$b F.$0370733 702 $aFrogheri$b M. 702 $aGiannoti$b W. 712 02$aU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.$bOffice of Nuclear Regulatory Research, 801 0$bGPO 801 1$bGPO 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910707602803321 996 $aRELAP5$93471409 997 $aUNINA LEADER 08256oam 22007454a 450 001 9910974463103321 005 20230725050852.0 010 $a9786613196361 010 $a9781283196369 010 $a1283196360 010 $a9781439907450 010 $a1439907455 024 8 $a40019764253 024 7 $a2027/heb34616 035 $a(CKB)2550000000042915 035 $a(EBL)737805 035 $a(OCoLC)747013325 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000522047 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11381408 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000522047 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10523628 035 $a(PQKB)10866286 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)muse15281 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC737805 035 $a(dli)HEB34616.0001.001 035 $a(MiU)MIU346160001001 035 $a(Perlego)2034634 035 $a(EXLCZ)992550000000042915 100 $a20110303d2011 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 14$aThe disability rights movement $efrom charity to confrontation /$fDoris Zames Fleischer and Frieda Zames 205 $aUpdated ed. 210 1$aPhiladelphia :$cTemple University Press,$d2011. 210 4$dİ2011. 215 $a1 online resource (361 p.) 300 $aUpdated ed. of: The disability rights movement : from charity to confrontation. 2001. 311 08$a9781439907436 311 08$a1439907439 311 08$a9781439907443 311 08$a1439907447 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [257]-307) and index. 327 $g"Wheelchair bound" and the "the poster child".$tFDR, the "cured cripple" --$tLeague of the physically handicapped --$tThe March of Dimes --$tParent-initiated childhood disability organizations --$tThe poster child and the telethon --$tChanging views of disability in the United States --$gSeeing by touch, hearing by sign.$tBlindness and deafness: a comparison --$tSign language and oralism --$tBraille and talking books --$tSheltered workshops --$tThe Lighthouse --$tMobility for blind people: guide dogs and white canes --$tJacobus tenBroek and the National Federation of the blind --$tNYC Subway gates: a controversy in the blind community --$tNFB: trailblazer for sections 504 and 501 --$tNFB and ACB: different approaches to blindness --$tDeafness as culture --$tAmerican Sign Language --$tThe Gallaudet University uprising --$tBlack deaf advocates --$tEducation of deaf children --$tHelen Keller, the social reformer --$gDeinstitutionalization and independent living.$tEarly accessibility efforts in the colleges --$tEd Roberts and the Independent Living Movement --$tProliferation of the independent living concept --$tIndependent living as an extension of rehabilitation --$tEvaluation of the Independent Living Movement --$tIndependent living a nd the new disability activism --$gGroundbreaking disability rights legislation: Section 504.$tThe Cherry lawsuit for the Section 504 regulations --$tSection 504 as a spur to political organizing --$tACCD, propelling Section 504 --$tThe Section 504 demonstrations --$tThe transbus controversy --$tAccessible transit and New York City --$tBay Area Rapid Transit (BART) --$tCalifornia accessible buses --$tMainstreaming public transit --$tThe civil rights significance of accessible transportation. 327 $gDisabled in action.$tNew York Lawyers for the Public Interest --$tRecognizing disability as a civil rights issue --$tDisability Rights Education and Defense Fund --$tThe need for disability rights attorneys --$tADAPT --$tJustice for All --$gThe Americans with Disabilities Act.$tEnacting the ADA --$tThe ADA and Section 504 --$tTitle I: Employment --$tTitle III: Public accommodation --$tTitle II: Public services (State and local government) --$tTitle II: Public transportation --$tTitle IV: National Telephone Relay Service --$tTitle V: Miscellaneous --$tThe Supreme Court and the ADA --$tThe myth of "the disability lobby" --$tBacklash --$tEvery American's insurance policy --$gAccess to jobs and health care.$tEmployment discrimination --$tAffirmative Action --$tDisability employment in corporate America --$tEmployment of people with developmental disabilities --$tEmployment of people with psychiatric disabilities --$tThe criminalization of people with psychiatric disabilities --$tDifferent approaches to psychiatric disabilities --$tMangled care --$tA two-tier health care system --$tPeople with special needs in managed care --$tAn arbitrary patchwork --$tFalling through the cracks: children with special health needs --$tLong-term care in the community --$tHealth policy reforms --$tThe nexus between jobs and health care --$t"Not dead yet" and physician-assisted suicide.$tOpposition to "the death train" --$tThe Supreme Court --$tAIDS activists --$tPain management --$tFocus on cure: a pernicious message --$tThe Eugenics Movement and euthanasia --$tThe politics of physician-assisted suicide --$tNetherlands "slippery slope" vs. U.S. "political strategy" --$tFirst-year report on physician-assisted suicide in Oregon --$tLegalizing disability discrimination --$tDangers of an inflexible law --$t"A better solution" --$tThe distinction between sever disability and terminal illness. 327 $gDisability and technology.$tUniversal design --$tAccessible taxis --$tTeletypewriters and relay systems --$tA clash of cultures --$tThe one-step campaign --$tWheelchair ingenuity --$tAccessible classrooms and laboratories --$tThe computer as an accommodation --$tPsychopharmacology --$tBioethical dilemmas --$tThe Internet and a miracle baby --$tMedical and genetic information --$t"Slash, burn, and poison" --$tTransforming scientific orthodoxy: AIDS activism --$tToward a new vision: three queries --$gDisabled veterans claim their rights.$tLegislation and self-advocacy --$tRehabilitation: the man, not the wound --$tParalyzed veterans of America --$tAutomobiles: opening "new vistas" --$tThe pattern of denial --$tAtomic and chemical guinea pigs --$tHolding a nation accountable --$gEducation: integration in the least restrictive environment.$tA "quiet revolution" --$tEnforcing the IDEA: early efforts --$tAn appropriate identity --$tThe IDEA in the courts --$tThe special education controversy --$tSomnolent Samantha --$tA microcosm of the real world --$gIdentity and culture.$tThree strands of the movement --$tDisability pride: celebrating difference --$tChanging perceptions and the media --$tAssessment of the movement --$tA stealth movement --$gDisability rights in the Twenty-first Century.$tOlmstead and the Community Choice Act --$t"Visitability" --$tPsychiatric survivors and consumers --$tThe new eugenics --$tPhysician-assisted suicide --$tMedia, technology, and disability culture --$tDisable veterans --$tActivists assess progress in securing disability rights --$tDisability rights attorneys speak --$tPerceptions of disability. 327 $t"Wheelchair bound" and the "the poster child" --$tSeeing by touch, hearing by sign --$tDeinstitutionalization and independent living --$tGroundbreaking disability rights legislation : Section 504 --$tThe struggle for change : in the streets and in the courts --$tAccess to jobs and health care --$t"Not dead yet" and physician-assisted suicide --$tDisability and technology --$tDisabled veterans claim their rights --$tEducation: integration in the least restrictive environment --$tIdentity and culture --$tDisability rights in the Twenty-first Century. 330 $aTells a complex and compelling story of an ongoing movement that seeks to 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