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    M2 part - Considering your work for Task 2 e or f‚ indicate how some of the fundamental principles of HCI have been applied and how the specific need has been met. In this part of the assignment I will be reflecting on the specialist input (e) design I have designed. I have designed a keyboard which has Braille keys‚ for the purpose of the people who are blind‚ as this keyboard will be an advantage for the blind which means that they will not be isolated just because they are blind‚ but in fact

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    Lajuan Samuels Hum 102 – 010 Dr. Donahue Cathedral Essay The Blind Man who Changed the Life of the Man who Sees In the short story Cathedral Bub makes a slow transition from being closed minded to being open minded concerning his thoughts about blind people‚ mainly Robert. When Bub first met Robert‚ he was surprised to find that Robert did not meet the typical physical appearance of a blind man‚ which would consist of dark glasses and a cane. Nevertheless his preconceived theory on Robert

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    READING: I. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUSETIONS: Sonu saw the yellow butterfly in his garden. He ran and caught the butterfly. But it looked sad in Sonu’s hand. He let the butterfly go. It sat on the red rose. It flew to the peach tree and then sailed on a lotus leaf. It flew merrily from flower to flower. Sonu watched it fly and fly. 1. Where did Sonu First see the butterfly ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    The narrator’s credibility is very slim. The narrator makes false ideas and events‚ which would make an unreliable narrator. The narrator isn’t very clear on his surroundings. He doesn’t give us details like his age‚ when he was born or about his family. In the text of The Outsider it states “I cannot recall any person except myself; or anything alive but the noiseless rats and bats and spiders.” When the narrator talks he is not giving us the full view of his ideas. It’s hard to understand where

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    History of Braille Industrial Revolution By: Madeline Wren   My Industrial Revolution topic is about the evolution of Braille. The Braille system is a method that is used by people who are blind or visually impaired to read and write‚ and was the first digital form of writing. Braille was invented in 1825 by Louis Braille‚ a blind Frenchman. Before Louis Braille invented the Braille system we use today‚ a man named Abbe Hauy began inventing a way of reading and writing for the visually impaired

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    In “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver there are three unique characters all having their own side of the story the narrator’s name unknown‚ the narrator’s wife also unknown‚ and a blind man named Robert. Robert decides to take a small visit to the narrator’s wife‚ and husbands home to catch up. The narrator is not blind; he can see everything now he thinks he is more superior than Robert. The narrator is jealous because Robert truly listens to the wife so therefore the have a deeper connection‚ more so

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    SCRIPT – ABR 1st SCENE ------------------------------------------------- Characters: Adrian – Reporter Erica – Crazy woman Daniel – Scientist Adrian: Good Afternoon everyone. And welcome to the SNF (showbiz news future) show wherein we bring you tomorrow’s news today! And this is your host‚ yours truly‚ Adrian Abunda. Today‚ we have a very important guest. He is a well-known scientist‚ physicist‚ inventor and biotechnologist‚ who is currently working on some major-major scientific projects

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    Over here you really get to see what people are made of Danny. You get to see how shallow people are‚ how weak they are. How strong they can be in horrible moments and then how the people you should be looking up to are hiding‚ and you have to look out for them instead of the other way around. You get to really see what a person is made of. Over there in Vietnam I learned to read people. I know what they’re going to do before they do it because I experience the same things over and over. After seeing

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    Determination is The Key to Changing the World We see incredible things happen from incredible people every day‚ however these great things don’t just grow on trees‚ this is the one word that summarizes how they happen : determination. Teen activists are some of those incredible people‚ and you might be surprised that they’re just kids. To do those incredible things they need one thing‚ determination. Because the work that they do is anything but easy. Teen activists are determined to make one aspect

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    Discuss the qualities that Erik Weihenmayer in “Blindly He Goes…Up” and Uncle Jim in “Versabraille” share in facing their challenges In today’s society nothing seems impossible and every day there are incredible people who are doing incredible things. In the stories “Blindly He Goes Up” by Steve Rushin and “Versabraille” by Bill Schermbrucker‚ both Erik Weihenmayer and uncle Jim are blind‚ but they still manage to accomplish tasks every day. Erik Weihenmayer makes the impossible possible by being

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