Question: What is a disability?
Answer: A disability, under Federal disability discrimination
law, is a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more
of a person's major life activities (for example, caring for one's self,
speaking, breathing, or learning). A disability need not be obvious; such
conditions as learning disabilities, psychological illnesses, asthma, or
infection with HIV (the virus that causes AIDS) may qualify as disabilities
under the law.
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