[Dtb-talk] Fw: Living independence for the visually impaireds.

enes enes.saribas at gmail.com
Tue Aug 30 12:05:26 UTC 2011


hi,
I thought off topic messages wern't allowed in this group
what does this have to do with talking 
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From: "Ken Lawrence" <kenlawrence124 at aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 4:54 PM
To: <dtb-talk at nfbnet.org>
Subject: [Dtb-talk] Fw: Living independence for the visually impaireds.

> racest islamist is anti blind alert this message below is now proof he is 
> targeting blind and a message sterday is proof he supports the hacker 
> group and it’s pending facebook atack will be reporting himt to google. 
> note the word impaired is a plural in the message below.  this man must be 
> stopped he is anti NFB, Anti ACB let’s crush him now.
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> From: Mostafa Al'mahdy
> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 10:37 PM
> To: English Friends
> Subject: Living independence for the visually impaireds.
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> Hello:
> Swail House is  a visually impairmentt independent living project , which 
> is brought by Action for blind people in the UK:
> http://www.actionforblindpeople.org.uk
> And that's where various visually impaired and challenging individuals are 
> involved to exchange in a range of diverse a different independent living 
> skils , but the question is:
> How realistically is effective such a project?
> I have seen too many identical projects which are mainly targeting the 
> different periodical living skils for the visually impaireds , but 
> regretfully , I haven't recognize for  once any project that aims to match 
> the visually impaired challenging individuals within the very regular 
> society which emphatically would increase the radical opportunities for 
> being sufficiently inadequate to cope with demands , lots of  visually 
> impaireds are skillfully competent and prepared to well fulfill a task but 
> they are partially whether totally unrecognized because of this incorrect 
> strategy that is operated by the blindness organizations and institutions 
> , the trouble isn't for the lacking the tools and equipments that is owned 
> by the blind people to complement and facilitate their daily life 
> activities , as all we are aware , technology is a constant state of 
> innovation and evolvement , but the human codes and postures are have to 
> be consciously altered along the way , does anybody got my point?
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> Best Wishs.
> It's always hope that gives meaning to life.
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