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Subject: [4-4] I have a physical disability. Can I be a Mason?

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and meet the non-physical criteria in question (1) of this section). Paraplegics have been made Masons, as have the blind, the deaf, and others with a variety of physical handicaps. Minor modifications may need to be done to the rituals (e.g., employing sign language, modifying points where the candidate stands if the candidate is in a wheelchair, etc.) but most Lodges are willing to accommodate candidates.

Subject: (4.2) How much are my Ball, Atlas, Kerr or Mason jars worth?

Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit Jars
Well, the Ball, Kerr or Atlas jars tend to be fairly common. However, some jars can be worth more depending on the actual embossing. (Especially dealing with Ball jars.) Jars with unusually bright colors are worth more. These were generally made at the end of a run and contain sediments and chemicals that color the glass. Amber colored jars tend to be worth more than clear or aqua jars, but this is not a hard and fast rule either.

I have a physical disability, can I skydive?

Target Skysports - Frequently Asked Questions about skydivin...
We specialise at Target Skysports in allowing people with health problems the chance to skydive. In the past we have offered our Tandem Courses to people who are: If you have a disability, please call the dropzone and have a chat with us. We may ask to see you in person before the jump to see if it is possible or if you have specific requirements. A medical will need to be signed by your doctor and we can provide you with this document before you jump.

Subject: [4-1] What are the requirements for becoming a Mason?

Usenet Freemasonry FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
The age for joining Freemasonry is being lowered. In the past, candidates had to be male, at least 21 years of age, able to profess a belief in God, and of good character. Now, however, many Grand Lodges have lowered this to 19 or 18. Check the Grand Lodge for your jurisdiction for further clarification on rules as they apply there. For a listing of age requirements, please visit http://www.bessel.org/age.

So, what's a Mason?

Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry
Below is some excerpted text of a booklet "What's A Mason?" produced by The Masonic Information Center, email: msana@ix.netcom.com The photos on this webpage are from our archives at Hoffman Lodge No. 412, F&AM.

Can my physical disability or other special need be accommodated?

Frequently Asked Questions about Grand Canyon River Trips
The Grand Canyon river outfitters are very proud of our efforts to accommodate persons with even serious physical disabilities on our river trips. Please see our access program page for more information. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome is a rare but serious viral infection predominately reported in rural and backcountry areas of the southwestern United States. The virus can be transmitted to humans through contact with rodents or rodent droppings.

Can a Person Have Aphasia Without Having a Physical Disability?

Welcome to the National Aphasia Association
Yes, but many people with aphasia also have weakness or paralysis of their right leg and right arm. When a person acquires aphasia it is usually due to damage on the left side of the brain, which controls movements on the right side of the body.

Do you consider candidates with a physical disability?

Frequently asked Questions
We aim to be as inclusive as possible when considering applicants. We must, however, bear in mind the physical demands of the course and the future fitness to practice as a doctor. Individuals who have any concerns should contact the School Office.

How do I know if I have a physical disability?

ELA Foundation Scholarships
The ELA Foundation uses the definition of disability as it is outlined in the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). We ask you to include the disability verification form filled out by your physician or vocational counselor in order for us to determine your eligibility for the ELA Scholarship.

I HAVE A PHYSICAL / LEARNING / SOME OTHER DISABILITY. CAN I STILL TAKE AN EXAM?

FAQ - Exams - British Council - Macedonia
If you have special needs because of dyslexia, speaking, hearing or visual difficulties, please notify the examination centre upon registration so that we can make special arrangements for you. Your request must be supported by medical evidence. Dates for written parts of the Cambridge ESOL exams (FCE, CAE, CPE and BEC) - papers 1, 2 & 3 - are set in advance by the University of Cambridge. They are fixed and cannot be changed.

My son has a physical disability - can he do The Challenge?

FAQ's
Indeed he can - because the targets that he sets will be ones that he can achieve. The activities within the four sections will be ones that are within his capabilities.

I have a physical disability can I come to a Retreat?

Weston Jolly || FAQ
Normally, our Retreats have a portion that is involves some walking, hiking or other moderate exercise. We don’t ever want to discourage anyone coming to a Retreat but if you are concerned please call or email us!

I have a physical disability. How do I get accommodations for testing?

NSCC: Testing Center: GED Placement Test FAQ
The General Education Development Test (GED) is a means for an individual who has not completed high school to demonstrate that he or she has the equivalent knowledge of someone who has. Most colleges and universities will accept GED score reports instead of high school transcripts, although policies differ depending upon the institution. Also, in order to receive Federal Financial Aid, a student must have completed high school or obtained their GED. Most employers also accept the GED.
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