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Hans Andre Dela Peña

Person with Disabilities

Most of the time, persons who have disabilities are misunderstood. The movements have changed in
recent years as more people have come to understand that persons with disabilities want the same
things as everyone else: to be respected, loved, independent, to have a family, a house, to be able to
work (even part-time, if feasible), and to be free.

Youth Idols/Role Models

My impression of my role models is that they are extremely optimistic in many respects and inspire me
to improve myself every day. I sometimes prefer to mimic their appearance and personal style. I'm a
creative and curious person that enjoys acting, writing, drawing, singing, and dancing as well as making
any kind of art since it makes me happy when other people produce anything. My impression of them is
that they are the type of person that, in spite of their flaws, wants to live life to the fullest.
(Specify a person, could be anyone that interest you)

In the picture above that’s me in the right and in the left is my cousin Paul He is a good communicator,
which is what interests me about him. He is attentive and adept at picking up on the subtleties of the
individuals and activities taking place around them. He has some uncommon or interesting life events,
and he communicates them in such a way that you feel as though you are experiencing it all through
their perspective.

My relative has a distinctive outlook on life. In addition to being clever and hilarious, he is also
interested about the world around him and willing to do new things and learn new things. He is able to
perceive the comedy or irony in situations that other people sometimes overlook or just don't think
about. We even call each other blood brothers because we always get each other's backs in everything.

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