[Ncabs] philosophy questions?

Jewel S. herekittykat2 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 25 19:32:31 UTC 2010


I agree, I'd like to see the second question, on the topic of
volunteering, brought up at the next meeting. It is one that was
talked about on the national level, but it would be good to tdiscuss
it on the state level. I would like to propose an extra component to
the question, however: How do you deal with people who don't think you
can do a volunteer job because you are blind or visually impaired?

On 10/25/10, sharon_newton <sharon_newton at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Second question sounds good!  Sharon Newton
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Salisbury, Justin Mark" <SALISBURYJ08 at students.ecu.edu>
> To: "North Carolina Association of Blind Students List" <ncabs at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 10:43 AM
> Subject: Re: [Ncabs] philosophy questions?
>
>
> These are nice.  I particularly like the last two of them.  Since volunteer
> work is an
> important topic for students, I propose that we use that second question as
> a philosophy
> question for the next conference call.
>
> How do all of you, our members, feel about this question for our next call?
>
> 2. How does everyone feel about volunteer work? Does anyone feel unable or
> even unwilling
> to do certain types of volunteer work due to blindness or visual impairment?
>
> Thank you all!
>
> Justin
>
> Justin M. Salisbury
> Undergraduate Student
> The University Honors Program
> East Carolina University
> salisburyj08 at students.ecu.edu
>
> "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought
> without accepting
> it."    -Aristotle
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> Subject: [Ncabs] philosophy questions?
>
> 1. How does anyone feel about creating a symbol, with a creed or an ideology
> for us to be
> able grasp and rally behind?
> 2. How does everyone feel about volunteer work? Does anyone feel unable or
> even unwilling
> to do certain types of volunteer work due to blindness or visual impairment?
> 3. How does anyone feel about advertising? What do you think are the best
> ways to
> advertise to blind and visually impaired people?
>
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