Did I Ever Love You

Did I Ever Love You 歌词

歌曲 Did I Ever Love You
歌手 Willie Nelson
专辑 Good Times
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[00:00.00] 作词 : Nelson
[00:05.788] People with Disabilities
[00:06.664] People with disabilities comprise a large part of the population.
[00:12.460] It is estimated that over 35million Americans
[00:17.212] have physical,mental,or other disabilities.
[00:20.444] About half of these disabilities are “developmental ”,
[00:24.149] i.e.,they occur prior to the individual ’s twenty-second birthday,
[00:28.708] often from genetic conditions,
[00:30.688] and are severe enough to affect three or more areas of development,
[00:33.377] such as mobility,communication,employment,etc.
[00:39.659] Most other disabilities are considered “adventitious ”,
[00:44.59] i.e.,accidental or caused by outside forces.
[00:47.899] Prior to the 20th century,
[00:49.680] only a small percentage of people with disabilities
[00:52.958] survived for long.
[00:54.510] Medical treatment for these disabilities was unavailable.
[00:58.491] Advancements in medicine and social services have created a climate
[01:03.465] in which people with disabilities
[01:05.575] can expect to have such basic needs as food,
[01:08.267] shelter,and medical treatment.
[01:10.522] Unfortunately,these basics are often not available.
[01:14.867] Civil liberties such as the right to vote,
[01:17.737] marry,get an education,
[01:19.355] and gain employment have historically been denied
[01:22.35] on the basis of disability.
[01:23.932] In recent decades,the disability rights movement
[01:26.771] has been organized to fight against these infringements of civil rights.
[01:31.165] Congress responded by passing major legislation
[01:33.962] recognizing people with disabilities
[01:36.185] as a protected class under civil rights statutes.
[01:39.803] Still today,people with disabilities
[01:41.200] must fight to live their lives independently.
[01:44.782] It is estimated that more than half of qualified
[01:47.490] Americans with disabilities are unemployed,
[01:50.762] and a majority of those who do work are underemployed.
[01:54.310] About two-thirds live at or below the official poverty level.
[01:59.42] Significant barriers,
[01:59.550] especially in transportation and public awareness,
[02:03.460] prevent disabled people from taking part in society.
[02:07.94] For example,while no longer prohibited by law from marrying,
[02:10.730] a person with no access to transportation
[02:13.126] is effectively excluded from community and social activities
[02:16.775] which might lead to the development of long-term relationships.
[00:00.00] zuo ci : Nelson
[00:05.788] People with Disabilities
[00:06.664] People with disabilities comprise a large part of the population.
[00:12.460] It is estimated that over 35million Americans
[00:17.212] have physical, mental, or other disabilities.
[00:20.444] About half of these disabilities are " developmental ",
[00:24.149] i. e., they occur prior to the individual ' s twentysecond birthday,
[00:28.708] often from genetic conditions,
[00:30.688] and are severe enough to affect three or more areas of development,
[00:33.377] such as mobility, communication, employment, etc.
[00:39.659] Most other disabilities are considered " adventitious ",
[00:44.59] i. e., accidental or caused by outside forces.
[00:47.899] Prior to the 20th century,
[00:49.680] only a small percentage of people with disabilities
[00:52.958] survived for long.
[00:54.510] Medical treatment for these disabilities was unavailable.
[00:58.491] Advancements in medicine and social services have created a climate
[01:03.465] in which people with disabilities
[01:05.575] can expect to have such basic needs as food,
[01:08.267] shelter, and medical treatment.
[01:10.522] Unfortunately, these basics are often not available.
[01:14.867] Civil liberties such as the right to vote,
[01:17.737] marry, get an education,
[01:19.355] and gain employment have historically been denied
[01:22.35] on the basis of disability.
[01:23.932] In recent decades, the disability rights movement
[01:26.771] has been organized to fight against these infringements of civil rights.
[01:31.165] Congress responded by passing major legislation
[01:33.962] recognizing people with disabilities
[01:36.185] as a protected class under civil rights statutes.
[01:39.803] Still today, people with disabilities
[01:41.200] must fight to live their lives independently.
[01:44.782] It is estimated that more than half of qualified
[01:47.490] Americans with disabilities are unemployed,
[01:50.762] and a majority of those who do work are underemployed.
[01:54.310] About twothirds live at or below the official poverty level.
[01:59.42] Significant barriers,
[01:59.550] especially in transportation and public awareness,
[02:03.460] prevent disabled people from taking part in society.
[02:07.94] For example, while no longer prohibited by law from marrying,
[02:10.730] a person with no access to transportation
[02:13.126] is effectively excluded from community and social activities
[02:16.775] which might lead to the development of longterm relationships.
[00:00.00] zuò cí : Nelson
[00:05.788] People with Disabilities
[00:06.664] People with disabilities comprise a large part of the population.
[00:12.460] It is estimated that over 35million Americans
[00:17.212] have physical, mental, or other disabilities.
[00:20.444] About half of these disabilities are " developmental ",
[00:24.149] i. e., they occur prior to the individual ' s twentysecond birthday,
[00:28.708] often from genetic conditions,
[00:30.688] and are severe enough to affect three or more areas of development,
[00:33.377] such as mobility, communication, employment, etc.
[00:39.659] Most other disabilities are considered " adventitious ",
[00:44.59] i. e., accidental or caused by outside forces.
[00:47.899] Prior to the 20th century,
[00:49.680] only a small percentage of people with disabilities
[00:52.958] survived for long.
[00:54.510] Medical treatment for these disabilities was unavailable.
[00:58.491] Advancements in medicine and social services have created a climate
[01:03.465] in which people with disabilities
[01:05.575] can expect to have such basic needs as food,
[01:08.267] shelter, and medical treatment.
[01:10.522] Unfortunately, these basics are often not available.
[01:14.867] Civil liberties such as the right to vote,
[01:17.737] marry, get an education,
[01:19.355] and gain employment have historically been denied
[01:22.35] on the basis of disability.
[01:23.932] In recent decades, the disability rights movement
[01:26.771] has been organized to fight against these infringements of civil rights.
[01:31.165] Congress responded by passing major legislation
[01:33.962] recognizing people with disabilities
[01:36.185] as a protected class under civil rights statutes.
[01:39.803] Still today, people with disabilities
[01:41.200] must fight to live their lives independently.
[01:44.782] It is estimated that more than half of qualified
[01:47.490] Americans with disabilities are unemployed,
[01:50.762] and a majority of those who do work are underemployed.
[01:54.310] About twothirds live at or below the official poverty level.
[01:59.42] Significant barriers,
[01:59.550] especially in transportation and public awareness,
[02:03.460] prevent disabled people from taking part in society.
[02:07.94] For example, while no longer prohibited by law from marrying,
[02:10.730] a person with no access to transportation
[02:13.126] is effectively excluded from community and social activities
[02:16.775] which might lead to the development of longterm relationships.
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