Braille Rainbow


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FINALIST FOR THE 2020 NELSON BALL PRIZE "In a dark time," wrote Theodore Roethke, "the eye begins to see"—and with Braille Rainbow, Mike Barnes reveals both darkness and the light that shines beyond it. Beginning with a suite of poems completed before and immediately following his admission to a psychiatric unit as a young man, Barnes's quiet lyricism and formal sensitivity capture those moments of perception that remind us how to see. Please note that the text of this book is not produced in braille.




The Black Book of Colors


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In a story where the text appears in white letters on a black background, as well as in braille, and the illustrations are also raised on a black surface, Thomas describes how he recognizes different colors using various senses.




I Am a Rainbow


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Words and music describe different emotions in terms of color, as when everything is rosy when one feels joyful, then remind the reader that everyone experiences this same rainbow of emotions.




Magazines


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Willing's Press Guide


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"A guide to the press of the United Kingdom and to the principal publications of Europe, Australia, the Far East, Gulf States, and the U.S.A.




What's That I See?


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Colors, lights, and movement all attract our attention. Seeing is one of the senses that is used most. Through easy-to-follow text and brightly colored photographs, early readers will learn about different sights and why sight is important. Words to Know helps readers understand new vocabulary, while a Further Reading section will encourage deeper research.




BLUES AND HOPE


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The one thing that will keep us alive in all times is the emotions we go through. When one person showed you the meaning of love ,when hope became your only best friend , when you walked a mile in Someone’s shoes and showed empathy , when you suffered in silence , when kindness bloomed everywhere in your heart, To recreate all this moments with the beautiful words this anthology BLUES AND HOPES have been written with the sincere dedication by the Passionate writers across different countries of the world. This anthology is compiled by Miss Uja Sowndharya and Presented by Miss Isakkiammal Murugan . Take a glimpse to feel the passion of young writers.




When You Can't Believe Your Eyes


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This book was first projected in 2004, when Author Hannah Fairbairn was teaching interpersonal skills at the Carroll Center for the Blind in Newton, Massachusetts. The experiences of her adult students—and her own experience of sight lost—convinced her that everyone losing vision needs access to good information about the process of adjustment to losing sight and practical ways to use assertive speech. When You Can’t Believe Your Eyes is intended for anyone going through vision loss, their friends, and families. It will inform readers how to get expert professional help, face the trauma of loss, and navigate the world using speech more than sight. Each of the twelve chapters in the book contain many short sections and bullet-point lists, intended to facilitate access to the right information. It begins where you begin—at the doctor’s office or the hospital. Since vision loss takes many forms, there are suggestions for questions you might ask to get a clear diagnosis and the best treatment. Part One also has a description of legal blindness and possible prevention, advice about your job, and tips for life at home. Part Two is about believing in yourself as you deal with the loss, the anger, and the fear before you come up for air and consider training. Parts Three and Four describe using assertive speech and action in all kinds of settings as your independence and confidence increase. Part Five gives detailed information about everything from dating, and caring for babies to senior living, volunteering, and retaining your job. It is hoped that by reading and trying out the suggestions, the reader will recover full confidence, become a positive, assertive communicator, and lead a satisfying life. Because vision loss happens mostly in older years, the book is written with seniors particularly in mind. Professionals will also find it to be a useful resource for their patients.




More Than Meets the Eye


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More Than Meets the Eye seeks to dismantle traditional understandings of blindness through scrutiny of philosophical speculation, scientific case studies, literary depictions, and museum access programs for the blind. It introduces blind and visually impaired artists whose work has shattered stereotypes and opened up new aesthetic possibilities for everyone.




Rainbow Joe and Me


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Eloise shares her love of colors with her blind friend Rainbow Joe, who makes his own colors when he plays beautiful notes on his saxophone.