Low Vision
Practices for determining the provision of orientation and mobility instruction for students with low vision.
Eileen Marie Bischof (Paperback) ProQuest, UMI Dissertation Publishing 2011-09-04
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Ok, how do you pronounce these words:
MORBIDITY
MOBILITY
ENCOMPASSES
CANIDS
INHERITED
STENOSIS
LUXATION
PATELLAS
LONGEVITY
IN THIS PARAGRAPH (idk how to spell that but whatever)
Some breeds, particularly the sight hounds, have a field of vision up to 270° (compared to 180° for humans), although broad-headed breeds with short noses have a much narrower field of vision, as low as 180°.
^ how do i say the: (for example) 180º , the º.
if you know what i mean.
and here:
Like most mammals, dogs are dichromats and have color vision equivalent to red-green color blindness in humans.
^ what is it trying to say? that they only see two colores? that they only see a few colors? what?
thank youuuuu (if you answer :)
The person who suggested dictionary . com was correct. I don't have the ability to type the proper accent marks to help explain proper pronunciation. You did the degree sign correct for English speaking Americans.
Dogs see in blues and greens, not black and white. Imagine a black and white photo colored in with blues and greens. That is what the world looks like for dogs. Good Luck.
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Ok, how do you pronounce these words:
MORBIDITY
MOBILITY
ENCOMPASSES
CANIDS
INHERITED
STENOSIS
LUXATION
PATELLAS
LONGEVITY
IN THIS PARAGRAPH (idk how to spell that but whatever)
Some breeds, particularly the sight hounds, have a field of vision up to 270° (compared to 180° for humans), although broad-headed breeds with short noses have a much narrower field of vision, as low as 180°.
^ how do i say the: (for example) 180º , the º.
if you know what i mean.
and here:
Like most mammals, dogs are dichromats and have color vision equivalent to red-green color blindness in humans.
^ what is it trying to say? that they only see two colores? that they only see a few colors? what?
thank youuuuu (if you answer :)
The º is "degrees". So you would say it "one hundred and eighty degrees".
Go here:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/m orbidity
And put the word in the box in the top right corner of the page. When the word and definition come up, there will be a button you can click on to hear how the word is pronounced, so turn your speakers on!
The second 'quote' that you asked about means that dogs can only see the world in limited colour. This link will help you understand how they see colour:
http://www.uwsp.edu/psych/dog/LA/davis2. htm
ADD: I spell "colour" with a U, because I am Canadian! Americans spell "color" without the U. So I hope I didn't confuse you!
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I want to watch someone who uses my style of play. My technique is a much lower stance than most goalies i play against. the technique is i get my head as low as possible with my legs low and wide so that i can do a quick butterfly save, however mobility is limited with this stance, thus when shorthanded i skate over at a higher stance and return to this low stance with my head low positioned at the shooter. When he shoots i am very quick to go down and i make alot of head saves because of this very low stance. My weakness is players moving in alone on odd man rushes to take a shot because when in my low stance it is difficult to move quick and i have to be in this position at all times because he can take the shot at anytime where if he shoots blocker side i am pretty much screwed as this side is my weakness. also i find that this low stance allows me to easily look under and around screeners and is ideal taking away the five hole with a wide butterfly stance that is performed very quickly. i also play very deep in my crease as my mobility is limited with my stance, also i'm not the world's greatest skater (lol)
does anyone else play this style and who in the NHL is best at this style, what are other pros and cons of playing this method.
I've tried to play a more stand-up style but i get worried about my 5-hole and want to get lower so i don't get beaten between the legs, also my vision isn't as great when standing up, i like to get my head as close to the ice level and possible. also note my pads are vaughn vaults 38'' and i am only 6'1'' i got them used at a discount price from a guy who is about 6'5'' the size of the pads doesn't seem to be an issue as it closes off 5 hole really well but when i am in my stance the pads overlap, one pad must be in front of the other, i haven't had problems with this though. i grew up idolizing roberto luongo watching him in florida and vancouver and have noticed he doesn't play as low as he used to anymore. i kind of adapted his style but does anyone else in the league currently use this or have i grown accustomed to an obsolete style considering i am not as big as luongo using his old style?
Im not to sure about other goalies whouse this stance, I think Belfour used to,
But what I have to offer as for techniques to increasing mobility in this particular stance is this
Since you are low you can go down quick, to move across the crease to follow players, try doing "2-pad slides", its a move where you go down on one pad (in the direction to wish to go) then bring the other one down as you bring the first one up, it should feel like doin a "wave" goalie style
since you cant use typical skating techniques to move across the net this is an alternative, you could also do "1-pad slides" which is the same thing except with out bringin the other one down.
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2nd Look Day Spa
A&W
Aaargon Dental Centre
Access
Acinda Jewellers
Aldo Shoes
Alive Health Centre
Ancient Art Gallery
Ann Louise Jewellers
Arby's
Ardene
Aritzia
Athletes World Superstore
Atkinson & Terry Insurance
B.B. Watch Service
Bell
Below The Belt
Ben & Jerry's
Ben Moss Jewellers
Benix & Co.
Bentley
Blenz Coffee
Blue Line Sports
Bobby Dazzler
Body Shop, The
Booster Juice
Bootlegger
Bourbon Street Grill
Boutique of Leathers
Buffalo
Build-A-Bear Workshop
Capz Canada
Care Point Medical Clinic
Carlton Cards
Cartunes Telus Mobility
Change of Scandinavia
Changing Seasons
Claire's
cleo
Coast Mountain Sports
Coles
Coquitlam Centre Eye Care - Dr. Hardip Thind
Coquitlam Dental Clinic
Crabtree & Evelyn
Dallany Jewellery Designs
Daniadown Quilts
Dollars & Cents
Dr. Boyco's Image Optometry
Dunn's
East Side Mario's
EB Games
Eccotique Spa and Salon
Eddie Bauer
Escents
Extreme
Fairweather
Fido
Flight Centre
Flowerchild Florist
Foot Locker
Framing & Art Centre
Freedman Shoes
Fruits & Passion
Future Shop
GAP
GAPKIDS
Garage
Garden Fresh Express
Gateway Newstands
Generation Wireless
GNC
Golf Town
Guess?
H & M
Heads Up Hair & Body Spa
Heel & Sole Shoe Repair
His & Hers Hair
HMV
House of Knives
ICBC Driver Services Expressway
Icing by Claire's
In-Look Optical
International News
J76
Jacob
Jacob Connexion
Just for FEET
K.R.C. Perfume Club Ltd.
Ke Dong Kiosk
Kebe
Kerrisdale Cameras
KFC
Koya Japan
L3 Fashions
La Senza
La Senza Girl
La Vie en Rose
La Vie En Rose Aqua
Le Chateau
Le Chateau MensWear
Lenscrafters
Lisa's Purse Shop
London Drugs
Lottery Center (Lower)
Lottery Center (Upper)
LUSH
Mantique Clothing Co.
Mappins Jewellers
Mariposa
Marlin Travel
Mastercuts
McDonald's Restaurant
Mecca
Metalsmiths
Michael Hill Jeweller
Montana's Cookhouse
Motherhood Maternity
Mr. Big & Tall Menswear
Mrs. Vanelli's Pizza
Naturalizer Shoes
New Dynasty
New York Fries
Northern Reflections
Nutrition House
Off The Wall
Office X-Press
Old Navy
Orange Julius/ DQ Treats
Payless ShoeSource
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Peoples Jewellers
Personally Yours
Please Mum
Postal Outlet
Premier Salons
Premier Spa Boutique
Pro Stitch
Pro Systems
Proactiv Kiosk
ProfessioNAIL
Purdy's Chocolates
Quilts Etc.
Randy River
Reitman's
Ricky's All Day Grill
Roasty Jack
Rogers Wireless
Ronsons
Rose Cosmetics
Royal Lepage Kiosk
Royal Lepage Showcase
Ruffage
RW&Co.
Sacos Sweaters
Saje
Sashimi Sushi
Satchel Shop
Scotiabank
Sears
Sears Hearing Aid Clinic
Selene Handmade Jewellery
Shefield & Sons Tabacconists
Showcase
Shuangye Furniture
Silkway Travel
Sirens
Smart Set
SoftMoc Shoes
Sparky'z Kutz For Kidz
Specs on the Spot
Sport Chek
Spring Shoes
Starbucks
Sterling Shoes
Sticky Chews - Urban Child Wearables
Stitch It
Stitches
Str8Up Custom Tees
Sunglass Hut
Suzy Shier
Sweet Factory
T & T Supermarket
Tabi
Taco Time
Tan Jay & Alia
Telus.Connect
The Bay
The Children's Place
The Little Tea House
The Sony Store
The Source By Circuit City
Things Engraved
Thomas Cook Foreign Exchange
Timbo Dino
Tip Top
ToGo Sushi
Too Smooth Kiosk
Toy Jungle
Trade Secret
Tri-City Optometry. Dr. G.S. Leekha and Associates
Tristan
Urban Behavior
Urban Vista
Versailles Jewellers
Vina Vietnamese Gourmet
Vivah
Watch IT!
West 49
Windsor Ties
WirelessWave
Yogen Fruz
Zellers
Zennkai Salon
Thanks!
I'm a girl
I think West 49 would be the best place because they do have a variety of jackets. Also, there's a donation for jackets, if you don't want your old one, you can donate it and get 30% off. Your old jacket goes to unfortunate kids that can't afford jackets for the winter.
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References
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Horowitz, A., Brennan, M., & Reinhardt, J. P. (2005). Prevalence and risk factors for self-reported vision impairment among middle-age and older adults. Research in Aging, 27 (3), 307-326.
Prechtl, H.F., Cioni, G., Einspieler, C., Bos, A.F., & Ferrari, F. (2001). Role of vision in early motor development: Lessons from the blind. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <pre> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike>...
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