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Shhhhh…
October 5, 2016
Preservation of one's own culture does not require contempt or disrespect for other cultures.
-Cesar Chavez, Civil Rights Activist, 1927-1993

"Myrtle Beach International Airport has partnered with the Champion Autism Network (CAN) to provide a 'quiet room,' in an effort to soothe those with autism upon their arrival in Myrtle Beach," reports The State.

"Discretely marked with the words Quiet Room on its glass-paneled door, the stress-free haven of pillowed and cushioned cubicles and seats is located in the airport's baggage claim area. The room makes Myrtle Beach International one of only two airports in the country to support families with children on the autism spectrum disorder and with other disabilities by offering them a room of their own."





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Sarker Javed Iqbal · October 05, 2016
Freelance Consultant
Dhaka, Bangladesh


We strive throughout our life to become sincere, honest and simple as a child. But we often forget that they are already there; we don't need to teach them anything. Rather, we have to learn many things from them.



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