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What does Special Olympics mean to me? Special Olympics means that I can show off my achievements and to share them with others. I want to show the world what people with disability can do. All I want is to be treated like any one else who doesn’t have a disability. Special Olympics have opened a few doors for me they gave me a chance to speak in prisons in Mount joy & Wheatfield. It means a lot to me because I want to become someone that people would look up to and to inspire them. Doing public speaking and to organize and participate in events which is great of me because I get to have the experience that I need. This is great because I want to become someone that people would notice me.
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How does this affect my life This affects my life in many ways: This affects my life in many ways: It gave me a chance to speak in Mountjoy and in Wheatfield. It gave me a chance to speak in Mountjoy and in Wheatfield. So I get to mix with people who have disabilities and people that don’t. So I get to mix with people who have disabilities and people that don’t. I love to mix with people who don’t have any disabilities. I love to mix with people who don’t have any disabilities.
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I also feel that exercise is very important and to have the right balance even with people who have disabilities find it more difficult to do this but keep in mind that you need to keep motivated and to be strong.
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Special Olympic Clubs I am involved in the South Dublin Sports Club and in the Viking Swimmers these are my Special Olympic Clubs. I am involved in the South Dublin Sports Club and in the Viking Swimmers these are my Special Olympic Clubs. This is great for me because I love to compete in competitions it is great this brings out my competitive side. This is great for me because I love to compete in competitions it is great this brings out my competitive side. My top two sports that I love and that I am passionate about are athletics and swimming but I hope that trampling should become a Special Olympic sport because I love to trampoline I am passionate about this. My top two sports that I love and that I am passionate about are athletics and swimming but I hope that trampling should become a Special Olympic sport because I love to trampoline I am passionate about this.
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A TYPICAL DAY IN SPECIAL OLYMPIC CLUBS A typical day in athletics in the South Dublin Sports Club. A typical day in athletics in the South Dublin Sports Club. The club meets up every Saturday in templeogue college it starts at 10.00am until 11.30am. The club meets up every Saturday in templeogue college it starts at 10.00am until 11.30am. In Basketball we meet in Cheeverstown every Saturday at 12.00pm until 1.00pm. In Basketball we meet in Cheeverstown every Saturday at 12.00pm until 1.00pm. A typical day in the Viking Swimmer’s we met up every Sunday morning we need to be on the bank of the pool at nine and it finishes ten. The club takes place in Tallaght in the leisure centre. A typical day in the Viking Swimmer’s we met up every Sunday morning we need to be on the bank of the pool at nine and it finishes ten. The club takes place in Tallaght in the leisure centre.
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ALP’S Program I am involved in the Alps program in the South Dublin Sports Club. I am involved in the Alps program in the South Dublin Sports Club. In my club we have made a cook book and we called it The Big Alps Cookbook. In my club we have made a cook book and we called it The Big Alps Cookbook. I got invited to go on a radio station to talk about how we made the cookbook. My basketball Coach works in this radio station. I got invited to go on a radio station to talk about how we made the cookbook. My basketball Coach works in this radio station. We have also organized Christmas parties and other functions we have also done some newsletters. We have also organized Christmas parties and other functions we have also done some newsletters.
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Trinity College Dublin The Certificate in Contemporary Living is a two year course, full time. The students on the course have classes on three and a half days per week. From ten until half four. As part of the course the students work with various departments within Trinity College and complete two work placements. We also have Freshers week this is where we register. There is also
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