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Write a structured academic paper that explores the portrayal of people with disabilities in the media and the community, supporting the thesis that people with disabilities should always be depicted as contributing members of society. Incorporate analysis of societal perceptions, personal experiences, and relevant research, including court cases and scholarly articles. The paper should present a clear argument, addressing both supporting and opposing viewpoints, and appeal to ethics, emotion, and logic to persuade readers of the importance of respectful and accurate representation. Use credible sources, such as academic databases like JSTOR and medical research, and include at least ten references. Structure the paper with an introduction that introduces the significance of the issue, a body that discusses personal insights, research findings, societal implications, and legal cases, and a conclusion that summarizes the main points and calls for societal change. Address the impact of media portrayal on perceptions of individuals with disabilities and emphasize the importance of fair representation to promote inclusivity and reduce discrimination in society.
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