Making the business case: accessibility for differently-abled people

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When Matt Murdock—a fictional character in Marvel Comics, commonly known by his alias, Daredevil—was blinded in a childhood accident, the chemicals that blinded him enhanced his other senses to a superhuman level. His hearing became so acute that he was able to identify when people were lying simply by listening to their heartbeat. His sense of touch became so sensitive that he could read print by feeling the raised ink on a page. These senses gave him the spatial awareness to be able to maneuver around Hell’s Kitchen with an acrobat’s skill.

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