Value Of A Life
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Value Of A Life

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Value Of A LifeThis is a fine piece of work and reminds me of the importance of bearing witness. History has a way of repeating itself when the real stories of tragedy are relegated to the annals of yesteryear. It was informative, emotional (a few Kleenexs and colorful language were used). The words, construct, and style relays the importance of advocacy to change systems. I am reminded of how much of the burden for life and death decisions fall upon the family when

“This is a fine piece of work and reminds me of the importance of “bearing witness.” History has a way of repeating itself when the real stories of tragedy are relegated to the annals of yesteryear. It was informative, emotional (a few Kleenex’s and colorful language were used). The words, construct, and style relays the importance of advocacy to change systems. I am reminded of how much of the burden for life and death decisions fall upon the family when the systems don’t work hard enough or fast enough to not only allow folks to live their destiny but to receive basic necessities. Heart-breaking, inspiring, and motivating all in one tragic story. I am fortified that the story is being told in such an impactful way.”

- Christiano Sosa, Executive Director The Arc of Colorado

In early August of 1974, the United States was reeling from the Watergate scandal and the eventual resignation of President Nixon. It was also the heart of the civil rights movement for the developmentally disabled. In a small town in Colorado, a ten-year old boy dies.

As so eloquently stated in The Denver Post opinion piece on August 12, 1974: “It is a tragedy that people suffer and die and no one notices. So it was with Jules Farmer, ten, who died after he contracted shigellosis, a dangerous strain of diarrhea with its running epidemic through the (state run) school. Until parents finally could stand no more and began to expose problems at the (state run) facility.”

This is Jules’ story—the story of his struggle to live life in a society that found no value in the lives of people with disabilities, and even less value in their deaths. It is a look at the value his life really had, and what value came with his death. It documents his parents struggle against the state and federal government, their work with the local and state chapters of the Association of Retarded Citizens, and the impact Jules’ life had on his family, community, and other residents in Ridge State Home in Colorado.

About the Author

Janet Farmer-Selden has earned a Master of Arts degree from the University of Akron in Communication Arts. She has spent twenty-two years working in leadership development, with thirteen of those years in the healthcare industry. Janet has been married to David Selden since July 2002 and has four step-children. Janet spends a great deal of time with family. 

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Leanne Elizabeth
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 4
Squeaker Beware
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1), Style: Heart
Bought these for gifts. One dog was squeaking it constantly (beware your ears lol) and within about 15mins it no longer squeaked. It was a Bernedoodle so wasn’t destroying it, just happily making it squeak. It still works as a bouncy ball. But the squeaker definitely doesn’t last long depending on how much it’s used. Overall a cute concept providing plenty of entertainment. Definitely not a toy if you have an aggressive chewer unless monitoring play.
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Ladidulce
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
DOGS LOVE
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1), Style: Heart
My dogs love it! I buy as gifts too as it’s always appreciated. Easy squeak and fun to bounce with all the sides. My dogs chew until they crack & still squeak for a bit. When eventually squeak stops my dogs still return to it. They seem to love just for the air sounds. I personally appreciates that more than the squeak but what do I know? I’m not a dog.6
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C. Wisner
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 1
Great, but they don't last.
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1), Style: Heart
Our dog absolutely loves these things. However, they get punctured or form a crack on a seam with very little use. This time it only took a couple of hours of play. Once this happens, they no longer squeak. This may sound weird, but the heart shape seems worse for this defect.
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Craig Johnson
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
It’s great for aggressive chewers
Style: Tipsy Rosé
My dog loves this treat ball! I like the shape because it doesn’t roll under furniture!
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Jennifer Hudson
Lexington, US
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Her favorite
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Our weimaraner Gracie loves her wine glass. Whenever it's empty she drops it in front of us to have it refilled. It's very durable and cute, it's easy to fill plus she has no trouble carrying it around. We'll be getting another so she doesn't have to continue to hide it from our other girl. It's quite obviously her favorite.
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