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  • ADAPT is a national organization that has fought for decades for the rights of disabled people.

    YouTube roundup: Videos with disability content BA Haller 2008

  • Right now ADAPT is fighting for the money that is spent to keep people in nursing homes to follow the person into society.

    YouTube roundup: Videos with disability content BA Haller 2008

  • The contract is termed ADAPT which stands for Air Defence Availability Project and covers the complete weapon system including the vehicles.

    PublicTechnology.net 2009

  • The contract is termed ADAPT which stands for Air Defence Availability Project and covers the complete weapon system including the vehicles.

    PublicTechnology.net 2009

  • One existing tool to point out is the World Bank’s ADAPT, which is intended to help analyze projects in the planning stage, and identify risks related to climate change adaptation.

    2009 November 20 | Serendipity 2009

  • One existing tool to point out is the World Bank’s ADAPT, which is intended to help analyze projects in the planning stage, and identify risks related to climate change adaptation.

    2009 November | Serendipity 2009

  • One existing tool to point out is the World Bank’s ADAPT, which is intended to help analyze projects in the planning stage, and identify risks related to climate change adaptation.

    Adaptation just as important as Mitigation | Serendipity 2009

  • This is unacceptable to disability rights advocacy groups such as ADAPT, which protested in Washington on Monday regarding President Obama's failure to keep his campaign promise to take action quickly on this important issue.

    Whose Planet Is It Anyway? 2009

  • This is unacceptable to disability rights advocacy groups such as ADAPT, which protested in Washington on Monday regarding President Obama's failure to keep his campaign promise to take action quickly on this important issue.

    Whose Planet Is It Anyway? 2009

  • And, we did - on that and any number of other controversial topics emerging from the autism world, ranging from our work against Autism Speaks to battling against CDC's proposed wandering code, groups like NCIL, ADAPT, AAPD and many others stood beside us, even when others in the autism community wouldn't.

    Seth Mnookin: Autism Roundtable: Cross-Disability Solidarity, Goals for the Future, and What it Means to "Fit in" Seth Mnookin 2012

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