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Can You Identify the Barriers?
by Donna J. Jodhan Editor's note: This editorial can be applied to most countries in the world; not just a Canadian concern. There are artificial barriers, attitude barriers, real barriers, challenging barriers, insurmountable barriers, and so on...
Published
Fri, Mar 19 2010 4:29 AM
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Fred's Head from APH
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Adjusting to blindness
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How Blindness Changes: An Artist's Perspective
by Michael M. Michaelson Well now, if you are a curious sol or a practicing artist or maybe a hopeful one, and you want to possibly understand how blindness might change an artists perspective, just attempt to first layout, then begin, and start, and...
Published
Tue, Mar 23 2010 5:17 AM
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Fred's Head from APH
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Dinner for Two on One Baking Sheet
After a busy day, the only thing worse than cooking a big dinner is cleaning up a pile of dishes afterward. The Home Ec 101 blog offers a tasty meal idea that uses only one baking sheet. Although this meal comes together quickly, it's no slouch in...
Published
Mon, Mar 08 2010 10:22 PM
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Fred's Head from APH
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How to Make an Easy Peach Cobbler
How to Make Easy Peach Cobbler from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit An easy peach cobbler recipe that can be whipped up in an instant for dessert. Ingredients 1 big can of quartered peaches (or 2 small cans) 1 stick of butter 1 box of white...
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Mon, Mar 01 2010 3:53 AM
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Fred's Head from APH
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Sight and Sound Technology
Sight and Sound Technology is a provider of hardware and software products to the blind, visually impaired and those with learning and reading difficulties. They work in unison with private individuals, charitable organisations, educational establishments...
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Mon, Mar 01 2010 9:31 PM
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Fred's Head from APH
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UK Resources
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Earn Money for APH Simply by Searching or Shopping the Internet
GoodSearch is a search engine which donates 1¢ per search to a nonprofit of your choice. GoodSearch is powered by Yahoo!, so you will get the same great results while supporting APH and it won't cost you any extra time or money. Using GoodSearch...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 2:19 AM
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Fred's Head from APH
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What Happens When Things Fall?
by Donna J. Jodhan This is one of the most difficult challenges of my life. What really happens when things fall? In the ordinary world, a mainstream person simply bends over and picks up the fallen object or if the object has managed to roll away to...
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Wed, Mar 10 2010 11:19 PM
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Fred's Head from APH
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Adjusting to blindness
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APH News: March 2010
APH News Your monthly link to the latest information on the products, services, and training opportunities from the American Printing House for the Blind. March 2010 Exciting APH Product Announcements! Winter Wonderland Sale Now Available with Quota funds...
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Mon, Mar 01 2010 4:30 AM
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Fred's Head from APH
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Google Android Phones Can Talk with Spiel
Spiel is an open source screen reader for Google Android mobile phones and netbooks. Spiel is currently under active development, providing a high level of access to most basic Android functionality. On a continuum from no access at all to completely...
Published
Tue, Mar 16 2010 5:36 AM
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Fred's Head from APH
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How to Make Apple Crumble
How to Make Apple Crumble from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit If you've got a pile of apples but not enough time to bake a pie, or if you're short on flour , sugar , or fat (like butter or lard), then this is the recipe for you...
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Thu, Mar 18 2010 11:32 PM
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Fred's Head from APH
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