I have no legs, yet I move freely.

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In summary, individuals without legs can move freely through the use of assistive devices and face challenges in mobility and accessibility. The conditions or disabilities that can cause someone to have no legs include congenital limb deficiencies, amputations, and paralysis. While there may be some advantages to not having legs, society can be more inclusive and accommodating by promoting accessibility, providing resources for assistive devices, and promoting diversity and acceptance.
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I have no legs, yet I move freely.
I soar high, yet I am no Bird.
Songs are sang about me.
But always in a strange time signature.
I'm as old as the Mountains
But Younger than Time
I Rhyme freely
What am I?
 
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Halley's comet?
 

FAQ: I have no legs, yet I move freely.

How is it possible for someone to move freely without legs?

Individuals without legs can move freely through the use of assistive devices such as wheelchairs, prosthetics, or mobility aids that allow them to navigate their environment.

What conditions or disabilities can cause someone to have no legs?

There are a variety of conditions or disabilities that can result in someone having no legs, including congenital limb deficiencies, amputations due to accidents or illnesses, and paralysis.

What challenges may individuals without legs face in their daily lives?

Individuals without legs may face challenges in mobility, accessibility, and performing certain tasks that require the use of legs. They may also experience societal barriers and discrimination.

Are there any advantages to not having legs?

While not having legs may present challenges, some individuals may find advantages in terms of being able to navigate tight spaces or having a unique perspective on the world. However, these advantages may vary for each individual.

How can society be more inclusive and accommodating for individuals without legs?

Society can be more inclusive and accommodating for individuals without legs by promoting accessibility in public spaces, providing resources and support for assistive devices, and promoting diversity and acceptance of individuals with disabilities.

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