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    11 million blind and visually impaired people in North America‚ and their visual abilities vary almost as much as their ethnic‚ racial‚ and personal characteristics do. The term "visual impairment" covers a wide range and variety of vision‚ from blindness and lack of usable sight; to low vision‚ which cannot be corrected to normal vision with standard eyeglasses or contact lenses; to moderate visual impairment and an inability to read the fine print in a daily newspaper. People who are visually

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    room‚ I believe that they can be an inspiration to all of us. I feel these students are just as valuable as any other student and should be treated fairly in the classroom. • If you were put in charge of a movie production about a person with blindness‚ what type of perceptions would you want to make sure are portrayed in your movie? What myths could you debunk? What stereotypes would you want to make sure to avoid? The importance of using their other senses to “see” what the world looks like

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    Task 2: FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE HEALTH AND NEEDS OF INDIVIDUALS Design leaflet or fact sheet that explains the effect of four factors that can influence the health and everyday needs of individuals in society. Socio-economic: Bad Living conditions. Living conditions can affect your physical‚ emotional‚ intellectual and social needs depending on the places that you are living in or the quality of life you lead. Every human is affected differently depending on age or sex. We need

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    The prophet tells how Oedipus will give “blindness for sight” and “beggary for riches”. When this was told to him he called the prophet foolish but in the end Oedipus gouges his eyes out making himself physically blind so that he may see reality much more clear. He also goes out on a journey giving

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    Teachers may use visual timetables showing the times and simple drawings of the activities they will be doing‚ so the child or young person will know exactly what they are doing. When talking to a child or young person who has poor vision or blindness‚ you should address the visually impaired child using their name when talking to them‚ if a child has some useful vision you should sit them at the front of the class therefore they will be able to see you easier and the board. Don’t be afraid to

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    Helen Keller From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Helen Keller Helen Keller holding a magnolia‚ ca. 1920. Born Helen Adams Keller June 27‚ 1880 Tuscumbia‚ Alabama‚ U.S. Died June 1‚ 1968 (aged 87) Arcan Ridge Easton‚ Connecticut‚ U.S. Occupation Author‚ political activist‚ lecturer Education Radcliffe College Signature Helen Adams Keller (June 27‚ 1880 – June 1‚ 1968) was an American author‚ political activist‚ and lecturer. She was the first deafblindperson to earn a bachelor

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    Analysis At the center of "Cathedral" is a significant irony: a narrator who ignorantly disdains blindness while being oblivious to his own limitations in sight. Of course‚ the narrator can see with his eyes but does not realize the limitations he has placed on himself‚ and how those prevent him from seeing or wanting anything greater in life. The story is ultimately about transcendence; that is‚ an existence beyond the limitations of physical things. What Robert has that the narrator lacks is

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    the blind for ignorance is a sort of blindness as it isolates one from the rest of the world and others emotions. To begin with‚ in order to prove that Cathedral is a story about the blind leading the blind‚ explaining how the narrator is blind is crucial. We can claim that he is blind in his own way because he has limited understanding of others realities. He knows only stereotypes. This can be understood in some parts of the text such as: My idea of blindness came from the movies. In the movies

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    that the narrator has vision but is blind to maturity and knowledge‚ while Robert is blind but can see people and ideas for what they really are not what they just look like. Throughout the story the narrator looks down on Robert because of his blindness‚ but he finds he’s a normal person after all. An example of Robert’s intelligence and knowledge of his surroundings is when he says‚ “This is a color T.V. ... Don’t ask me how‚ but I can tell.” This comment shocks the narrator‚ which begins his

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    how he himself might be able to alleviate the man’s suffering at the loss of his wife. The husband is blind; his vision is self-focused and does not penetrate the surface of anything or anyone. Another example of the husbands bleak connection and blindness to the world is revealed when he is asked to describe the Cathedral‚ and he finds himself unable to give more than a rudimentary description‚ saying  “The truth is‚ cathedrals don’t mean anything special to me. Nothing” and apologizing for his inability

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