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Captions for Traveling with a Purpose Slideshow

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Slide 1: Caption of white lettering on black background stating, "Travelers with Purpose: people with disabilities on international exchange around the world." Produced by Mobility International USA and the National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange www.miusa.org. Copyright Mobility International USA 2006.

Slide 2: Caption asking, "Have a disability?"

Side 3: Caption asking, "A sense of adventure?"

Slide 4: Caption asking, "Want to get ahead?"

Slide 5: Caption stating: "International exchange is a real option for you, no matter what age, gender, educational level, or disability."

Slide 6: Photo: A young woman dressed in white sweater, black slacks and wearing sunglasses poses with a gloved hand on her wheelchair wheel in the middle of a field of pink, yellow, orange and red tulips with a windmill in the background.

Slide 7: Photo: An African-American male with mustache and short beard, white cane in hand, smiles from behind a table displaying his empty Japanese soup bowl, glass with straw, and chopsticks and soup spoon.

Slide 8: Photo: With rocky cliffs rising in the background, a young woman wearing a bright yellow jacket, matching hat, and long braid rolls her wheelchair (with bright geometric shapes and colors in the spokes) across the pebbles brought in by the oncoming tide at the beach.

Slide 9: Photo: A woman and two young men using wheelchairs mock it up with another female companion by trying on some "cool shades" in front of a sunglasses' booth in Japan.  Three of the participants are wearing tank tops and one is wearing a light colored short sleeve shirt. One of the girls shows the peace sign while one of the young men has his arms folded.

Slide 10: Photo: With white gloved hands on the handles of a walker, a young African-American woman poses in the middle of a rice paddy with a Japanese woman and man who are dressed in overalls, gloves and hats.

Slide 11: Caption: "Study"

Slide 12: Caption: "Intern"

Slide 13: Caption: "Volunteer"

Slide 14: Caption: "Work"

Slide 15: Caption: "Research"

Slide 16: Caption: "Teach"

Slide 17: Photo: Surrounded by a field of green plants, a young African American male with long dreadlocks spilling from beneath a straw hat pulls at a plant from his wheelchair.

Slide 18: Photo: Two girls and a young man run their hands over the jutting stone patterns of a tactile display at the base of the rising pyramid in the background. One of the girls is wearing a brightly patterned short sleeve shirt, the male is wearing a baseball hat, and the second girl has a straw hat upon her head.

Slide 19: Photo: Two men, one Caucasian and one Latino and a Latina woman using wheelchairs wait in front of a large yellow bus bundled in coats and sweatshirts.

Slide 20: Photo: A woman wearing a khimar (headscarf) smiles as she sits with folded hands in her wheelchair.

Slide 21: Caption: "Learn a language"

Slide 22: Photo: A young woman who is Deaf with long dark hair smiles as she teaches sign language to another young girl who is blind.

Slide 23: Photo: As a passenger looks on from her window seat inside an airplane, a young girl dressed in a pink sleeveless shirt signs with American Sign Language to her friend who is Deaf in the airplane seat behind her.

Slide 24: Photo: In front of a background of trees, a young girl who is Deaf signs animatedly with her two young friends seated on the ground beside her.

Slide 25: Photo: A young man dressed in shorts and a short-sleeved shirt, with backpack riding on his back strolls past a Japanese coke machine on two prosthetic legs.

Slide 26: Photo: A young woman with short red hair and glasses talks with a young Latino man as a Latina woman with curly hair and dressed in jeans and t-shirt smiles at a camping grounds.

Slide 27: Photo: A young woman wearing a white khimar (head-scarf) and overcoat smiles broadly from her wheelchair while clasping her hands together.

Slide 28: Caption: Black background upon which the following continents scroll across in letters of various colors  - "Asia, Africa, South America, Europe, Oceania, North America.

Slide 29: Photo: African-American woman with braided hair and dressed in a blue and white striped kimono and red Obi smiles at the camera from her wheelchair.

Slide 30: Photo: At a temple in Japan with a background of signs in Japanese lettering, a young African American man in a wheelchair smiles from from the table at which he is seated, dressed in red shorts, white sweatband and a white t-shirt.

Slide 31: Photo: A young woman in a wheelchair washes her hands at a Japanese Shinto temple while a young Japanese woman with a wooden ladle pours water into her outstretched hands.

Slide 32: Photo: An Indonesian woman, using crutches and with her head in a white head-scarf, dances with a blue-jeaned young man as another smartly dressed Latino man using a wheelchair laughs beside them.

Slide 33: Caption: "Experience the world."

Slide 34: Photo: Two young African women dressed in summer clothes, one with a crutch under her arm and a cookie in hand, smiles brightly.

Slide 35: Photo: A young woman from Pakistan with long black hair and olive skin smiles at the camera as her native dress of sparkling reds and yellows shimmers from her wheelchair.

Slide 36: Photo: A young woman dressed in a short-sleeved red shirt stops her wheelchair in front of a Japanese kiosk that has signs with Japanese characters in the front.

Slide 37: Photo: Two young Latina women, dressed in summer clothing, enthusiastically teach sign language to onlookers; with one woman placing her thumb to her forehead and stretching her fingers as the other rests her thumb to her chin and stretches her fingers outward.

Slide 38: Photo: A Japanese temple rises in the background as a young exchange participant maneuvers his wheelchair down the path to the temple.

Slide 39: Caption: "International exchange could be the most important experience of your life…"

Slide 40: Photo: A group photo showing some exchange participants with their Japanese hosts at an international volunteer workcamp holding hoes; others are dressed in straw hats, one using a wheelchair and a background of trees and fields.

Slide 41: Photo: Two men using wheelchairs embrace and smile for the camera.

Slide 42: Photo: With backs to the camera, an African-American woman holds the wrist of a young short-haired woman from Hawaii who is reaching up to feel a tactile display on the wall.

Slide 43: Photo: A young woman dressed in a purple t-shirt, which reads, "Disabled and Proud" smiles for the camera from a subway station in Tokyo.

Slide 44: Photo: A young woman and her companion smile for the camera beneath bicycle helmets and perched atop a two-person hand-cycle.

Slide 45: Caption: "Independence"

Slide 46: Photo: A young man dressed in shorts and a blue t-shirt, descends the city bus lift with crutches in one hand and rolling the wheel of his wheelchair with the other hand.

Slide 47: Photo: A Japanese woman looks on as an American woman who is a wheelchair user dressed in a red, sleeveless shirt displays her upheld chopstick containing long strands of noodles.

Slide 48: Photo: Three women disability leaders from around the world pose with the CEO of Mobility International USA, Susan Sygall.

Slide 49: Photo: A young man rolls his wheelchair out of a supermarket where displays of food spill into the streets, a Japanese sign advertises, and bright lights hover overhead.

Slide 50: Caption: "New Friends"

Slide 51: Photo: Three young Japanese women dressed in jean shorts and t-shirts pose for the camera behind the wheelchair of a young blonde woman dressed in a blue shirt.

Slide 52: Photo: A sandy beach, incoming tide and background of jutting rocks outlining a blue sky form the background of this photo of two women using wheelchairs, one with a backpack strapped behind and one with a white khimar, who have stopped to look behind them at the camera.

Slide 53: Photo: A woman from the Gambia, West Africa dressed in a jean jacket, stands beside the door to a yellow school bus, copying the finger-to-palm hand movements of the sign language interpreter signing for her.

Slide 54: Photo: In the midst of a campground, several women from different cultures using wheelchairs look on as a wheelchair wheel is passed between a woman using a wheelchair and a man perched on a camp chair as they learn about parts and wheelchair repair.

Slide 55: Caption: "International Career"

Slide 56: Photo: A middle-aged man with blonde hair listens as a little person; dark hair and glasses with legs crossed uses her hands to emphasize a point.

Slide 57: Photo: A professional woman with short dark hair and dressed in jeans and a short-sleeved shirt cradles her young child in her lap as she rests for a moment in her wheelchair.

Slide 58: Photo: An adobe-styled home in Zambia frames the background of this photo of two women (one American and one Zambian), who, with crutches in hand, are deep in discussion.

Slide 59: Photo: An empty wheelchair and yellow school bus mark the background while a young man in a wheelchair in the forefront opens his arms wide to the camera and grins.

Slide 60: Photo: A young woman dressed in a red, Japanese kimono is standing and holding a large sign across her body stating: "Peace Through International Exchange".

Slide 61: Caption: "Travel with a Purpose, Mobility International USA"

Slide 62: Caption: "For information on how you can participate in an international exchange program, contact the National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange:"

Slide 63: Caption: "www.miusa.org/ncde - The National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange is a project sponsored by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered by Mobility International USA.


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