People with DisabilitiesNameInstitutional affiliationPeople with DisabilitiesHistory Disability is a condition that limits a person from conducting certain activities or interacting with other people (Krahn, Walker, & Correa-De-Araujo, 2015). Most cases of disabilities involve impairments and conditions revolving around cognitive, physical, developmental, intellectual, mental, and many other aspects. Disability can also be a result of a combination of different aspects (Krahn, Walker, & Correa-De-Araujo, 2015). Therefore, disability is an umbrella term for numerous conditions and impairments that limit people from doing normal activities, including social interactions. For many years, numerous global societies overlooked people with disabilities. Over hundreds of centuries, people with disabilities remained unrecognized in most of the cultures. The primary issue that emerged among communities in the past were the definition of disability. According to Stiker (2019), many cultures from ancient Greece to the Renaissance era were extremely puzzled by the actual meaning of disability. The cultures were unable to classify different forms of disabilities substantially. Some impairments were seen as actual disabilities, while others were not considered as part of the disability. For instance,