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Just imagination

This article has two important points: firstly it provides a firm argument for why it is so necessary for family members, people with disabilities, friends/advocates to have dreams and visions for themselves or for the person they know. Secondly, the author provides us with his destination: cities that will come to be viewed as hot houses of great civilisations and cultures, where diversity is valued so that those traditionally on the margins (people with disabilities, elderly people, children, eccentric people etc.) become part of the centre. Keyword: Community development

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