[Fabs] Fabs Digest, Vol 98, Issue 7

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One thing you can do is you can set up an iCloud account which will automatically let all your calendar stuff go right to your computer on Gmail and that's what my mom does and she really likes it. Just a suggestion to try

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>   1. calendar question (Jorge A. Paez)
>   2. Re: calendar question (Roanna Bacchus)
>   3. Help! in need of tutoring in math (kroskos at cox.net)
>   4. Re: Help! in need of tutoring in math (Helga Schreiber)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 09:03:46 -0400
> From: "Jorge A. Paez" <jorgeapaez1994 at gmail.com>
> To: Florida Association of Blind Students <fabs at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: [Fabs] calendar question
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> Hi everyone.
> OK, so I'm running into this rather interesting but frustrating problem now.
> I'm right now using 3 different services that offer 3 different calendars.
> Google has Google Calc, Apple has the Calendar app on my iPhone, and
> Outlook 2013 has Outlook's calendar function.
> My problem is that currently I'm ignoring both outlook and Google and
> settling on putting stuff manually into my iPhone.
> The problem is that a lot of the time I don't, or forget to put it
> manually into my iPhone for any variety of reasons, one of which I'm
> sure is that its not quite intuitive.
> Does anyone know or use an app that can synch between at least 2 of
> these services--preferably Google Calc and IOS Calendar?
> I know you can set IOS to sync with Outlook through the IOS options
> but that's rather complicated and, at least in my
> experience,inaccessible with JAWS 16.
> I also tried the Outlook app with Gmail which has a calendar tab but
> that area is completely inaccessible.
> I tried to set an appointment on my outlook app for April 23, 2015 and
> ended up setting the same for April 23, 2018.
> Any help?
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> Thank you.
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> Jorge A. Paez
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 09:51:13 -0400
> From: Roanna Bacchus <rbacchus228 at gmail.com>
> To: "Jorge A. Paez" <jorgeapaez1994 at gmail.com>,    Florida Association of
>    Blind Students <fabs at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Fabs] calendar question
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> Hi Jorge I use the calendars on my IPhone and my IPad.  My 
> appointments are set up on my Iphone and the Ipad.  The apple 
> claendar app is aithsome.
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 22:15:06 -0500
> From: <kroskos at cox.net>
> To: <fabs at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: [Fabs] Help! in need of tutoring in math
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> Hello fellow FABS members, 
> 
>     I am in the midst of trying to pass my last class for my bachelor?s degree. The class is quantitative literacy (math). I currently have taken an incomplete, and have approximately the next week to finish. In my last homework assignment, I have 6 questions that are completely stumping me. I really need to get these right in order to end up with a decent grade in the class.
> 
>     I am in need of someone who can help me with these problems. I am willing to work with someone over the phone or by e-mail, whatever is most convenient. The biggest problem I have is understanding written formulas as hearing them audibly is very confusing to me. So, I need someone who can explain these formulas in very simple, straight-forward terms (such as when to multiply or divide and in what order the operations are done. The subjects covered in these six questions include: equations, logarithms, exponential decay and half-life, finding angular size with distance, and finding the grade of a mountain peak. I have tried sources on the web, but the technical explanations just get me more confused. 
> 
>    If there is anyone out there with the time and knowledge to help within the nextg week, I would really appreciate it. This is so important that I am even willing to pay someone something for their time. I just want to get out of this class with a decent grade, so I can graduate. 
> 
>      I can be contacted at kroskos at cox.net. 
> 
> thanks. 
> 
> Kathy         
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2015 01:26:25 -0400
> From: Helga Schreiber <helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com>
> To: "kroskos at cox.net" <kroskos at cox.net>,    Florida Association of Blind
>    Students <fabs at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Fabs] Help! in need of tutoring in math
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> Hi Kathy. This is Helga! How are you? I understand regarding your math situation. I also took math classes before, and it was definitely hard! I took Pre-calculus, College algebra, and intermediate algebra in my college! Just to elt you know, I know one my SI math tutor who help me with this math classes! He is actually very good in solving thse kind of problems! He is actually sighted,and I was actually one of his students,and he was very creative in teaching a visually impaired student! I was the only blind student that he ever taught. In fact,  he has moree than one way in solving math problems. And he will teach you how to solve your math problems in a way that you will understand it Kathy! ttrust me. I'm actually goign to forward your email message to him right now ok? And I think he will definitely help you ok? Hope to hear form you soon. Thanks and God bless! :) 
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> P.S. By the way, where do you live? I'm just owondering so I could let him know. Thanks again! :) 
> 
> Helga Schreiber
> 
> Fundraiser Coordinator for Phi Theta Kappa, Alpha Delta Iota chapter.
> Member of National Federation of the Blind and Florida Association of Blind Students.
> Member of the International Networkers Team (INT).
> Independent Entrepreneur of the Company 4Life Research.
> Phone:  (561) 706-5950 
> Email: helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com 
> Skype: helga.schreiber26 
> 4Life Website: http://helgaschreiber.my4life.com/1/default.aspx 
> INT Website: http://int4life.com/ 
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> "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16 
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>> On Mar 27, 2015, at 11:15 PM, Kathy via Fabs <fabs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> Hello fellow FABS members, 
>> 
>>    I am in the midst of trying to pass my last class for my bachelor?s degree. The class is quantitative literacy (math). I currently have taken an incomplete, and have approximately the next week to finish. In my last homework assignment, I have 6 questions that are completely stumping me. I really need to get these right in order to end up with a decent grade in the class.
>> 
>>    I am in need of someone who can help me with these problems. I am willing to work with someone over the phone or by e-mail, whatever is most convenient. The biggest problem I have is understanding written formulas as hearing them audibly is very confusing to me. So, I need someone who can explain these formulas in very simple, straight-forward terms (such as when to multiply or divide and in what order the operations are done. The subjects covered in these six questions include: equations, logarithms, exponential decay and half-life, finding angular size with distance, and finding the grade of a mountain peak. I have tried sources on the web, but the technical explanations just get me more confused. 
>> 
>>   If there is anyone out there with the time and knowledge to help within the nextg week, I would really appreciate it. This is so important that I am even willing to pay someone something for their time. I just want to get out of this class with a decent grade, so I can graduate. 
>> 
>>     I can be contacted at kroskos at cox.net. 
>> 
>> thanks. 
>> 
>> Kathy         
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