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Louis Braille: The Boy Who Invented Books for the Blind (Scholastic Biography)
Margaret Davidson (Paperback) Scholastic Paperbacks 1991-06-01
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That is those who are blind. I'm particularly interested in the number that are atheists.
Cody... atheists don't have inner eyes...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_ak5BKH- Eg
First of all understand that not everyone who is blind reads braille. I don't have any numbers for you, but I suspect that blind people already being better at visualisation may be more susceptible to religion.
But then I have to wonder how the contrived tear-jerking images religion uses would affect them, if at all.
lol, a websearch keeps on coming back with blind faith.
In this webcast, Lucia Hasty, a well known lecturer and expert of teaching braille, discusses the importance of early literacy, language and ...
You're arm would read, "loves bacon."
An End-User Software License must be agreed to before software can be installed. If the software is for a refreshable braille display, or a screen reader, doesn't that make it difficult(impossible) for a person who needs the hardware in order to to read the EULA in the first place, to agree to it?
Someone can help to install it for him/her.
sightless-blind,braille readers,me
i am blind, ajnd i am curious to see what people will say.
The same as around anyone. They are just people.
READERS *_____________
WANTED
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visually challenged. Located in
Vijayanagar, Bangalore. They
take normal books and create
Braille books from it
The braille books are distributed
to visually challenged FOR
FREE
Sahana requires the help of Readers *
who can read KANNADA and ENGLISH
________ ___________________ __________
Interested volunteers contact:
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* Suitable payment and certificates will be awarded
would love to help but can't speak Kannada.........
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