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 107 STAT. 1142 PUBLIC LAW 103-119—OCT. 27, 1993 Public Law 108-119 103d Congress Joint Resolution Oct. 27, 1993 To designate the month of October 1993 as "National Down Syndrome [S.J. Res. 92] Awareness Month". Whereas advancements in education, research, and public awareness are continuing to improve the quality of life for people with Down syndrome; Whereas approximately 5,000 children are born with Down sjnidrome annually in the United States; Whereas as ignorance, prejudices, myths, and stereotypes regarding Down syndrome can be overcome only through increased awareness and education; Whereas through the efforts of concerned physicians, teachers, parent groups, and the National Down Syndrome Society, programs are Being established to educate the parents of individuals with Down syndrome, to include people with Down syndrome in all school programs, to provide vocational training for individuals with Down syndrome in preparation for entering the work force, and to prepare young adults with Down syndrome for independent living in the community; Whereas the television medium has greatly augmented such efforts by casting actors with Down s)nidrome and by offering programming that demonstrates to hundreds of thousands of viewers in a positive and educational manner the everyday, personal, and family effects of living with Down syndrome; Whereas advancements in research are improving health care and offering a brighter outlook for individuals born with Down syndrome; and Whereas the many people with Down syndrome who attend regular schools, play on Little League teams, work in corporations and businesses both large and small, and volunteer in the community demonstrate daily the success that people with Down syndrome are able to achieve: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the month

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