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Why Is Jackson Lupardus Considered A Retard?

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Jackson Lupardus is a young man with a unique life story. He was born with numerous physical and mental impairments, later identified as being on the autism spectrum. Despite these challenges, Jackson has shown an incredible tenacity and resilience in his journey to overcome his disability. In this essay, we will explore the reasons why Jackson was labeled as "retarded" and examine the implications of this type of language for his self-worth and confidence. Jackson Lupardus retardation had a profound effect on his life and the lives of those around him. According to KA Cimprich and D Cortez in their 2008 article in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, “While the impact of intellectual disability (ID) on the life of the affected individual is clear, the effect of the disability on the family and the larger community is often overlooked” (Cimprich & …show more content…

According to S Muñoz and J Méndez’s study in Chromosoma, 2017, this mutation was inevitable due to a variety of factors, such as chromosomal anomalies, environmental factors, and the like. Specifically, chromosomal anomalies can cause an increase in chromosomal breakage, which can lead to genetic mutations. This increase in chromosomal breakage can be brought on by a variety of environmental factors, such as exposure to radiation, chemicals, or even high temperatures. In Jackson's case, it was likely that his retardation was caused by a combination of these factors. Additionally, Muñoz and Méndez's study found that the genetic mutations that cause retardation are often passed down from parent to child. Therefore, it is likely that Jackson's retardation was inherited from one of his parents. All in all, the study conducted by Muñoz and Méndez in Chromosoma, 2017, highlights the inevitability of Jackson Luparduss' retardation, a condition which was likely caused by a combination of genetic and environmental

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