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    Braille

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    attempt in promoting the modernization of the braille communication system. It also be beneficial to the persons who are visually impaired‚ students and instructors that manage and corporate with the strategies of effective learning in terms of enhancement of the braille system. By understanding the needs of the blind persons and benefits of quality education‚ this study will be assured the profit of high technology’s advantage the braille. Braille has been the primary reading medium for persons

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    Louis Braille

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    Braille The most important scientific invention of the nineteenth century was braille. Braille is the only written language available for the visually impaired. When Louis Braille invented braille‚ a window opened up to sightless individuals everywhere; they were no longer at disadvantage to peers who could easily read written language. In 1829‚ Louis Braille published the first braille book entitled‚ "The Method of Writing Words‚ Music and Plain Song by Means of Dots‚ For Use by the Blind and

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    Louis Braille

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    28. Nominate yourself. |[Hide] [Help us with translations!] | |[pic]Braille From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Braille System) Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the blind writing method. For other uses‚ see Braille (disambiguation). |[pic] |It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Braille code. (Discuss) | |Braille

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    History of Braille

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    THE HISTORY OF BRAILLE A Requirement in SPED 503 INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES for VISUALLY IMPAIRED SATURDAYS 10AM-12NN Submitted on: JULY 20‚ 2013 "It has been a long hard struggle by the blind to obtain an education. It has been filled with pit falls and stumbling blocks‚ often placed there by well meaning sighted persons whom did not fully understand the needs of the blind. Yet we will show that there were and continues to a growing number who did and

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    Louis Braille

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    signs‚ making a shopping list and so forth. This is where Louis Braille’s invention‚ the Braille system comes in. His ultimate invention has helped many lives around the world‚ although he lived two centuries ago. In other words‚ the Braille system is to the person with vision loss what the printed word is to the sighted individual‚ which is access to information and contact with the outside world. Louis Braille was born in Coupvray‚ France‚ on January 4‚ 1809. He lost his sight at the young age of

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    Blindness In Louis Braille

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    Louis Braille and Blindness Has anyone ever wondered how it feels to be blind? Imagine being blind‚ standing outside on a nice day without sight. No sight of the beautiful sky‚ nor the sun itself‚ only the feelings and sound. The hot sun‚ the gentle breeze‚ the grass and plants flowing in said breeze‚ all with only audio and touch. This is what it is like to be blind. To read‚ blind people used to have embossed books with embossed lettering. Embossed books and lettering are no longer used today

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    Louis Braille

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    “LOUIS BRAILLE A LIGHT IN THE DARK” In this world today tons of people are blind‚ like Louis Braille. Today some of the blind kids are poor that cannot go to school and some of them are that can go to blind schools. In this story Louis Braille struggles rigorously to create new system of reading for blind people. and how his system is received at the the first and second time and the differences between them. Louis Braille’s dot system received at first .for example “In 1824 he made his reading

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    The Gift of Reading: the Louis Braille Story The Gift of Reading: the Louis Braille Story Many of us take the act of seeing for granted. In fact‚ we take many of our senses for granted. This writer believes that if you are able to read this text‚ then you are using your sense of sight to process the words on the page. What about those that cannot see‚ how do they read? Many of us are aware of the process of reading for the blind known as Braille. In this paper‚ I will tell the story of one

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    A Brief History of Braille

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    Brief History of Braille Braille is a system of raised dots that allows blind people to read and write tactilely. Named for its inventor‚ Louis Jean-Philippe Braille (1809-1852)‚ the Braille code is the universally accepted method of reading and writing for the blind. It is the only system that allows blind people to read and write independently and to do both interactively. Because of its effectiveness‚ Braille has been adapted for almost every written language. Other Braille codes represent

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    of Bengali journalism Bengal‚ especially Calcutta (presently Kolkata) was the cradle of journalism in India. The first newspaper of India Hickey’s Bengal Gazette was published in Kolkata in 1780. So were the first four non-English newspapers- in Bengali‚ Urdu‚ Hindi and Persian. Several language newspapers owe their birth to Kolkata in some form or the other; for example the Oriya types were manufactured in Serampore‚ a suburb of Kolkata. The year 1818 marks the beginning of Bengali journalism

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