Rosie Anaya's Article 'The Best Kept Secret On Campus'

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Disability in our day in age is seen as being worse than death. People with disabilities should not feel like they don 't belong. They are just like everyone else and want to be treated like everyone else. Many without disabilities think that it can be contagious and stray to even look at people with disability. This is not the case for it 's not contagious and one should not be seen as a different person just because of their disability. They didn 't choose that life and shouldn 't be mistreated for what they are. “People with disability should be treated equally to everyone else.” Nancy Mairs article, “Disability” (1987), explains that the world is trying to block out the fact that disability is known to be everywhere and how companies and commercial advertisers are trying to not show disabled people on their commercials so that is shows that everyone can use their product besides disabled persons. Mairs doesn 't believe this though, she believes that advertisers are scared to depict disabled people in the ordinary activities of daily life is to admit that there is something ordinary about disability itself, that it may …show more content…

She begins by pointing out and naming stereotypical images of college life, such as partying, studying, and learning. Continuing into her essay she explains that many students suffer from a wide range of problems from anxiety and depression to bipolar disorders, and the stigmas attached to these illnesses. Anaya then backs up her statement by providing statistics by showing the reader how big of a problem we really have. After each paragraph of statistics, she comments on her interpretation and lends credibility to her thesis. Other information provides factual examples of the consequences that come along with ignoring

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