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Uncle Goose Blocks – American Sign Language & Braille

  • Set of 28 blocks includes American Sign Language and Braille, plus embossed letters.
  • Each block is 1.75 inches.
  • Made in USA from basswood
  • Child-safe inks.

Braille & Sign Language Alphabet Blocks. 28 Beautiful, embossed ABC wooden blocks. Featuring letters, numerals, raised Braille dot, American Sign Language illustrations. Exquisite toys, teaching tools for families of visually-impaired or hearing-impaired members! European style font, tactile surfaces are easily traced by fingers & attractive as well! Made in the USA. Ages 3+

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Introducing Nokia Braille Reader, an experimental application that gives SMS for the visually impaired. Try it at betalabs.nokia.com
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regina spektor – Braille (11:11) Lyrics: She was lying on the floor and counting stretch marks She hadn’t been a virgin and he hadn’t been a god So she names the baby Elvis To make up for the royalty he lacked And from then on it was turpentine and patches From then on it was cold Campbell’s from the can And they were just two jerks playing with matches Cause that’s all they knew how to play And it was raining cats and dogs out side of her window And she knew they were destined to become Sacred road kill on the way And she was listening to the sound of heavens shaking Thinking about puddles, puddles and mistakes Cause it’s been turpentine and patches It’s been cold, cold Campbell’s from the can And they were just two jerks playing with matches Cause that’s all they knew how to play Elvis never could carry a tune She thought about this irony as she stared back at the moon She was tracing her years with her fingers on her skin Saying why don’t I begin again With turpentine and patches With cold, cold Campbell’s from the can After all I’m still a jerk playing with matches It’s just that he’s not around to play along I’m still an ass hole playing with candles Blowing out wishes blowing out dreams Just sitting here and trying to decipher What’s written in Braille upon my skin… please visit www.reginaspektor.com

Jan 2011 31

Interview with Dr Rajat N. Agrawal, Consultant Ophthalmologist & Vitreo-Retinal Surgeon, Asst Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology, Director, Hereditary Retinal Degeneration Center, Study Director, Artificial Retinal Implant Project, Co-Director, Intra-Ocular Implants, Doheny Eye Institute at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, January 8, 2010, 1 pm, bit.ly
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Baby Sign Language Basics: Early Communication for Hearing Babies and Toddlers, New & Expanded Edition

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Since 2004, Baby Sign Language Basics has introduced hundreds of thousands of families and educators around the world to the miracle of signing with their babies—and left them wanting more! Now in this new, bigger edition, Monta Briant provides more than 300 American Sign Language (ASL) signs, illustrated with the same clear, easy-to-understand photos and descriptions. Baby-specific signing techniques, songs, and games are also included to make learning fun and open up two-way communication qu

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A Canadian tourist was beaten with a metal bar ripped from his own wheelchair at a Sydney train station on Tuesday night. Australian officials are protecting his identity as they search for one of his assailants. (March 10)
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www.google.com A disabled man, suffering from cerebral palsy, is planning to bring a formal complaint against the police who he says twice dragged him from his wheelchair and across a road in London during last week?s student protests. A video posted on YouTube () appears to show the protester, Jody McIntyre, being pulled across the road by police on what McIntyre said was the second of two occasions at the anti-tuition fees protest on December 9. Outrage about the incident grew on Tuesday as BBC journalist Ben Brown was heavily criticised by viewers after aggressively grilling McIntyre in an interview on the BBC?s News 24 channel late on Monday, questioning him in way many viewers found insensitive. By late on Tuesday, a clip of the interview, posted on YouTube had gathered more than 50000 hits and a top BBC editor had been forced to mount a defence of the interview. When McIntyre was asked whether he had been ?wheeling yourself towards police” he had to explain: “I can’t physically use my wheelchair myself. My brother was pushing me. I think it was quite obvious from the footage that I was 100 percent not a threat to anyone.” And he added: “Do you really think a person with cerebral palsy in a wheelchair can pose a threat to a police officer who is armed with weapons?” Kevin Bakhurst, controller of the BBC News Channel, said on Tuesday that the BBC had received “a considerable number of complaints” about the interview as a web campaign mounted in support of McIntyre
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This video is taken from a performance called, “Flying Free: Music without Limits.” It features improvised and semi-improvised piano duets with the women I teach at Riverbrook Residence in Stockbridge, MA. Riverbrook is home to twenty-three women. Under the direction of Joan Burkhard, a committed staff is creating the optimum conditions for women with developmental disabilities to be supported in every dimension of life. Prior to working at Riverbrook, I had no experience teaching music to people with developmental disabilities, such as autism, Downs syndrome, blindness, and cerebral palsy. I began to listen closely to the music emerging from each woman, unhindered by any preconceived notion of what I thought it should sound like. Some of the women are just beginners at the piano; one woman who is blind is quite adept. In all cases, I found myself disarmed by the result. As youll see, these women confirm that beauty arises from the deepest level of being, unfettered by any limitation. They demonstrate why music is, arguably, our most powerful and universal means of human expression and is present in us all! “Flying Free” was jointly sponsored by the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Community Education Program, the internationally acclaimed theater company, Shakespeare and Co. and Miss Hall’s School. The performance was supported by a grant from Caroline and James Taylor. To purchase a beautiful audio CD of Piano Duets featuring the Riverbrook women, please go to: www
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Question by Proud Texan: Should Fox chance their slogan from “Fair and Balanced” to “Fear and Blindness”?

Best answer:

Answer by Sawyer
No, we don’t want to lead people to believe they are liberally biased.

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