The Better Kashmir - 31-year-old Rukaya: A wheelchair-bound 'Iron lady' inspiring confidence A wheelchair-bound young woman who doesn't let disability define her fate has become an example of hard work and self-reliance
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Andrea Dalzell on Instagram: "“♿️Wheelchair Bound?! 🦽 I'm not sure where/ when this terminology came about. I can tell you that no one that uses a wheelchair is “wheelchair bound”. We use
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