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		<title>Wheel Chairs and Curb Ramps</title>
		<description>Impact of curb ramps on people with mobility impairments

Curb ramps are designed to provide access to people who use wheeled forms of mobility. Without curb ramps, people who use wheelchairs would not be able to independently access the sidewalk and street. However, not all wheelchairs perform th</description>
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		<title>Riders Train on Water: Try the Surf and Turf</title>
		<description>Instead of making your mistakes in the terrain park or on the slopes, and paying the sometimes painful price, you can train on a specially designed jump (water ramp) that allows you to land on water, instead of snow and ice. 
The result is usually improved tricks without risked injuries. And you ca</description>
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