[MUSIC] The topic of this video is the Americans with Disabilities Act. It covers persons with disabilities of all kinds. Also with barriers of discrimination, or if an individual is not being provided an interpreter. A place of business doesn't have a ramp or an elevator. All these requirements have been set in place to eliminate these barriers. Before this was enacted, a doctor could expect a patient to use their children as the interpreter. But under this act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the doctor is supposed to provide the interpreter, required to provide the interpreter. They're five titles under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Title one covers employment. Title two covers government services like hospitals and courts. Title three is private businesses, doctors' offices, banks, libraries, movie theaters. Title four provides for relay services. And title five is miscellaneous. It's very important to know about these five different titles. We've been talking about the Rehabilitation Act. And then after that IDEA was passed, and then finally the ADA was passed. Now as you see, as these laws are being passed, we're having help eliminating problems. Now in your homework, we expand on these three different acts, and you'll get a better understanding of each of these.