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http://www.99main.com/~charlief/Blindness.htm Includes what to do when meeting a person with vision impairment, the signs of vision loss, legal blindness, braille and other health related links. Information About Vision Loss And Blindness The Eye and Its Parts > Cross section drawing of the eye - (side view) with major parts Cross section drawing of the eye - (rear view). Cut-away view of the eye in its socket showing the: bony socket, orbital muscles, eyelids and eyelashes. The
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Information on tactile graphics for the blind and visually impaired. Graphic files free to download.
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Object Moved This document may be found Norwegian / French / Turkish / Swedish / Finnish / Spanish Welcome to SensibleGraphics, a site for adapted graphics! Adapted / tactile graphics - What are they? Adapted graphics are graphics that have been 'translated' so that a blind or visually impaired
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Article on the late director of the Iowa Commission for the Blind.
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Kenneth Jernigan (1927-1998) Pioneer of freedom for the world's blind
Kenneth Jernigan: 'power to the blind' Reprinted from: The Des Moines Sunday Register , June 2, 1974 [Two photographs accompany this article. The first, on the front page of the paper, shows him seated in the Director's Conference Room, reading Braille with scattered volumes opened and closed in


Provides assorted information and resources for visually impaired people.
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Our agency focuses on maintaing independence and well being despite vision loss. We help patients with glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, retinitis pigmentosa, and low vision.
Losing Vision Doesn't Mean Losing Independence Our services and expertise help people develop strategies and skills that promote safety and well being despite vision loss. Insight: A Low Vision Expo Community Services for the Blind and Partially Sighted invites you and your family to Insight: A



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