Individualistic features, position, nationality, gender,
abilities, race, or language do not determine a human being’s
value. Those differences based on skills, intelligence, or knowledge
are insignificant compared with that basic human presence that is the
same for all people: the right and need to be loved, accepted, and
cared for as well as the right and need to grow and develop
(Bradshaw, 1996; Lanara, 1981; Sprengel & Kelly, 1992).