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Business, 28.11.2019 19:31, FailingstudentXD

Kim, a cpa, works for a small accounting firm consisting of two managing partners, six accountants and four secretaries. during a skiing vacation, kim has a serious fall and is paralyzed from the waist down. while she cannot walk, her mind is not affected and she is 100% capable of performing her accounting duties. she has asked the firm to widen the aisles between cubicles so she can maneuver her wheel chair and to provide a special desk that is wheel chair friendly. these accommodations would cost less than $1,000, what is the company required to do?

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