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    Deaf-Blind

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    “A person who is considered deaf-blind is someone who is deaf or hard-of-hearing in combination with a visual impairment or blindness. The range of capabilities and support needs of individuals with deaf-blindness varies substantially from person to person because of differences in the extent of partial vision or hearing‚ if any‚ or the presence of additional conditions such as intellectual or physical disabilities. In all cases‚ however‚ deaf-blindness results in difficulties detecting‚ gathering

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    Blind School

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    Establishing a school for the blind The first school for the blind opened up new doors for people with disabilities‚ including the fact that destructive‚ negative social attitudes about blindness slowly died out. It is reported that in many civilizations‚ blind babies were abandoned and left to die either from exposure to the elements or to be eaten by wild animals. Later‚ blind men were sold into slavery‚ and women into prostitution. Many others were used for amusement‚ but most blind people lived as beggars

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    Blind Spots

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    after reviewing the results of the blind spot experiment conducted on myself and two additional participants I have confirmed the blind spot is variable in each of the participants. I arrived at this conclusion based on the individual measurements of the height and width of each volunteer left and right eyes blind spot. Which showed that the results varied for each of the volunteers. One point of interest was the average measurements of height in the blind spots for Rita‚ Mary and Ken were relatively

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    Blind Date

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    BLIND DATE 6/11/10 Blind date as the term connotes can be defined as a social relationship setup involving two unfamiliar individuals. In this type of dating exercise‚ neither party has any clue to who their date is going to be. They go into the date with a lot of expectation and doubts on how it will turn out. While some look forward to it as a game of mere fun‚ others tend to attach more importance to it hoping that the good fate of luck could evolve from

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    Love Is Blind

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    Do you remember your first kiss? Did you keep your eyes open or closed? I bet you closed your eyes. Isn’t this the essence of “love is blind?” You kiss them without fear‚ and without any sense of danger. You do not have to see the one you love to know you love them. You accept love on blind faith. Love is blind and for a moment we use this phrase to justify the obvious flaws we do not recognize in the people. Lovers are oblivious to the truth and therefore unable to be clear-sighted. My perspective

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    Color Blind

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    Study (Color Vision Deficiency) Submitted by: Lozares‚ Hervie V. 3 - BS Psychology MW- 1:00 – 5:00pm Submitted to: Ms. Louise Elaine F. Caranto Chapter I Introduction Color Vision deficiency (Color Blind) Color vision deficiencies are a group of conditions that affect the perception of color. They cause a range of changes in color vision‚ from mild difficulty with distinguishing shades to a total inability to detect color. These conditions are divided

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    Blinds to Go

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    Executive Summary: The case‚ based on the company Blinds to Go‚ emphasizes the importance of staffing in stores as they expand to meet their growth objectives. Being a manufacturer and retailer‚ with a unique sales model - 100% commission based and focus on customer service gave the company an advantage over its competitors. According to the senior management Quality of staff was paramount and hence their original compensation system motivated best performance and fostered a high energy

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    mirror to the blind

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    A MIRROR TO THE BLIND An autobiography of Abdul Sattar Edhi by Tehmina Durrani. A mirror to the blind was an insight in the life of the most dedicated social worker of Pakistan Mr. Abdul Sattar Edhi. Ms Tehmina Durrani wrote this book with the help of over 40 hours of recordings and after two years of effort this book was finally published in 1998.Edhi belonged to a middle class bantva Memon family. His father was twice and his mother once widowed before they married each other. Edhi’s mother

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    Blind Justice?

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    11 / 17 / 11 STS437 Theories of Justice Justice Not Blind? We are probably all familiar with the iconic symbol of justice in the Western world: the goddess with scales in one hand and a double-edged sword in the other. More importantly‚ she is often depicted as being blindfolded in order to show objectivity‚ so justice can be meted out fairly without fear or favor. This is the ideal concept of justice in the western tradition...fairness through impartiality. The fact that all of us probably

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    Paradise of the Blind

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    1Rishi Rishi Mr. Charles English Literature A1 (SL) 14 March 2012 Reflective statementth How was tour understanding of the cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the interactive oral? ’Paradise of the Blind’ is a novel my vietnamese author ’Duong Thu Huong’. It is a very controversial novel as it highlight sensitive social issues about Vietnam. It is the first novel that gives us a vivid image of the sociological change that was taking place in Vietnam in that time

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