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  1. Blindness and the Visionary: The Life and Work of John Wilson by John Coles, 2006-05-01
  2. Willful Blindness: Why We Ignore the Obvious at Our Peril by Margaret Heffernan, 2011-03-01
  3. Blindness (What's It Like?) by Angela Royston, 2005-06-30
  4. Explaining Blindness (Explaining.) by Lionel Bender, 2009-08
  5. Autism and Blindness: Research and Reflections by Linda Pring, 2005-12-06
  6. Blindness and visual impairments: information and advocacy organizations by Unknown, 2007-01-01
  7. Making It Work Educating the Blind/Visually Impaired Student in the Regular School (A volume in Critical Concerns in Blindness) (Critical Concerns in Blindness) by Carol Castellano, 2005-07-15
  8. The Story of Blindness by Gabriel Farrell, 1956-01-01
  9. Getting Ready for College Begins in Third Grade: Working Toward an Independent Future for Your Blind/Visually Impaired Child (PB) (Critical Concerns for Blindness) by Carol Castellano, 2010-06-10
  10. Blindness and Insight: Essays in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism by Paul de Man, 1983-11-03
  11. O Say Can You See: Biblical Stories About Spiritual Blindness by James W. Moore, 2000-09
  12. (BLINDNESS) BY SARAMAGO, JOSE(Author)Harvest Books[Publisher]Paperback{Blindness} on 02 Sep -2008
  13. The Truth Will Set You Free: Overcoming Emotional Blindness by Alice Miller, 2001-08-21
  14. Blindness and Children: An Individual Differences Approach (Cambridge Studies in Social & Emotional Development) by David H. Warren, 1994-08-26

61. Blindskills, Inc. - Publisher Of DIALOGUE Magazine Home Page
Offers solutions and answers to questions regarding blindness, visual impairment and vision loss.
http://www.blindskills.com
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P.O. Box 5181 Salem, OR 97304-0181
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E-mail: info@blindskills.com
We publish DIALOGUE magazine
A World of Ideas for Visually Impaired People of All Ages
July - August 2005 Table of Contents

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Blindskills, Inc. is a non profit 501(c)(3) corporation. It relies on donations from readers, friends and benefactors for funding. Federal ID # 93-0829936. Comment "I felt it was important to share how beneficial I found DIALOGUE magazine to be for me. I will admit that at first I was not sure the publication would have articles relating to me and my life situation; however, the more I read of each issue, the more it occurred to me that I would come to learn much from each issuemore than I ever thought I would realize! Particularly when I stopped being so narcissistic about the reasons for obtaining the magazine, it dawned on me that it would be advantageous to me to share the benefits of a DIALOGUE with others. I am now most grateful for the opportunity to express my joy at having such a rich and forward-thinking publication available to me, but you can be sure I will be sharing the wealth!" Browser Hints Please be aware that most browsers allow you to control such things as text size, text color and background color.

62. Blindness
Kids who can t see, or can t see well, learn to live without using their eyes.To learn more about visual impairment and what causes it, read our article
http://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/sight/visual_impaired.html
KidsHealth Kids Kids' Health Problems
Have you ever put on a blindfold and pretended that you couldn't see? You probably bumped into things and got confused about which way you were going. But if you had to, you could get adjusted and learn to live without your sight. Lots of people have done just that. They have found ways to learn, play, and work, even though they have trouble seeing or can't see at all. How Seeing Happens
Your eyes and your brain work together to see. The eye is made up of many different parts like the cornea, iris, lens, and retina. These parts all work together to focus on light and images. Your eyes then use special nerves to send what you see to your brain, so your brain can process and recognize what you're seeing. In eyes that work correctly, this process happens almost instantly. When this doesn't work the way it should, a person may be visually impaired, or blind. The problem may affect one eye or both eyes. When you think of being blind, you might imagine total darkness. But some people who are blind can still see a little light or shadows. They just can't see things clearly. People who have some sight, but still need a lot of help, are sometimes called "legally blind." What Causes Blindness?

63. Blindness
Learn how vision works, what causes problems, what doctors do, and how learning changes.
http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/sight/visual_impaired.html
KidsHealth Kids Kids' Health Problems
Have you ever put on a blindfold and pretended that you couldn't see? You probably bumped into things and got confused about which way you were going. But if you had to, you could get adjusted and learn to live without your sight. Lots of people have done just that. They have found ways to learn, play, and work, even though they have trouble seeing or can't see at all. How Seeing Happens
Your eyes and your brain work together to see. The eye is made up of many different parts like the cornea, iris, lens, and retina. These parts all work together to focus on light and images. Your eyes then use special nerves to send what you see to your brain, so your brain can process and recognize what you're seeing. In eyes that work correctly, this process happens almost instantly. When this doesn't work the way it should, a person may be visually impaired, or blind. The problem may affect one eye or both eyes. When you think of being blind, you might imagine total darkness. But some people who are blind can still see a little light or shadows. They just can't see things clearly. People who have some sight, but still need a lot of help, are sometimes called "legally blind." What Causes Blindness?

64. Sight Savers International - Saving Sight - River Blindness
Information about the disease and its treatment.
http://www.sightsavers.org.uk/html/savingsight/treatments/river.htm
home page who we are what we do conditions ... contact us where you are: home eye conditions What is River Blindness? River Blindness:
What is River Blindness

Page 2: Causes of River Blindness
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River Blindness is another name (coined by Sight Savers' founder Sir John Wilson) for a disease called onchocerciasis. As well as being a major cause of blindness in West and Central Africa, it is also present - to a lesser extent - in the Arabian Peninsula and the Americas. At the moment about 18 million people are infected, of whom roughly 300,000 are irreversibly blind. Astonishingly, a huge 125 million further people are currently at risk from infection. As well as causing blindness, onchocerciasis also has several other, equally harmful, effects. People who suffer from it will experience skin conditions such as 'nodules' (bizarre protuberances) and terrible itching, causing them to scratch repeatedly. This results in damage to the pigment and over time the skin becomes mottled; a distinctive characteristic of the disease known as 'Leopard Skin'. This can cause further problems because the de-pigmented 'spots' are more susceptible to skin cancer. Also, because the layers of skin just under the surface are damaged by the disease, it gives the appearance of premature aging ('Lizard Skin'), which can be especially damaging for younger sufferers. Because it becomes endemic in certain areas, it also has two important social implications:

65. WHO | Blindness
blindness. This page provides links to descriptions of activities, reports, newsand events, Prevention of blindness and deafness (PBD). FACT SHEETS
http://www.who.int/topics/blindness/en/
Home About WHO Countries Health topics ... Health topics
Blindness This page provides links to descriptions of activities, reports, news and events, as well as contacts and cooperating partners in the various WHO programmes and offices working on this topic. Also shown are links to related web sites and topics. MeSH scope note: The inability to see or the loss or absence of perception of visual stimuli. This condition may be the result of EYE DISEASES; OPTIC NERVE DISEASES; OPTIC CHIASM diseases; or BRAIN DISEASES affecting the VISUAL PATHWAYS or OCCIPITAL LOBE. RELATED SITES Prevention of blindness and deafness (PBD)
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66. Wales Council For The Blind
Independent umbrella organisation promoting the welfare of blind and partially sighted people and the prevention of blindness. Information about membership, activities, and their Manifesto.
http://wcb-ccd.org.uk/

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    This will take place on Wednesday, 26th October at Coleg Powys, Newtown, Powys. There will be a programme of presentations and discussion groups and, apart from the hour business meeting, it will be open to friends and colleagues.

    67. WHO Prevention Of Blindness And Deafness
    The objective of WHO s prevention of blindness team is to assist Member Statesto effectively prevent blindness and restore sight, when possible.
    http://www.who.int/pbd/

    68. Glaucoma FYI - Glaucoma Information
    Glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness, is an eye disease that results in low vision. To prevent blindness, ask a glaucoma doctor to perform glaucoma treatment.
    http://www.glaucomadoctorsfyi.com
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    69. JVIB
    Journal of Visual Impairment blindness (JVIB) These columns are platformsfor members of the blindness field who are invited to express their points
    http://www.afb.org/jvib.asp
    Home Change Colors and Text Size Contact Us Site Map Site Search American Foundation for the Blind About AFB Press Room Bookstore Donate ... Home JVIB
    JVIB is the premiere international, interdisciplinary journal of record on blindness and visual impairment that publishes scholarship and information and serves as a forum for the exchange of ideas, airing of controversies, and discussion of issues. JVIB is a monthly publication that includes research articles, as well as shorter pieces of interest to practitioners and extensive news coverage about the field of visual impairment. Two sections of JVIB are available free online to the public: Speaker's Corner and Perspectives . These columns are platforms for members of the blindness field who are invited to express their points of view about timely, important, and controversial issues. Readers of these columns are encouraged to visit the JVIB online message board , and voice their opinions on these important topics. The journal was first published under the name in January 1977. The journal's purpose, as conceived by the AFB Publications Advisory Committee, was to foster an exchange of information between the research and practice communities in the field of visual impairment and blindness.

    70. National Vision Research Institute Of Australia
    Pursues research in vision and the disorders of vision. Investigates difficult problems which require intensive and coordinated basic and clinical research over a long period of time. Its goal is the preservation of sight and the prevention of blindness.
    http://www.optometry.unimelb.edu.au/nvri/nvri.htm

    71. Blindness Statistics - American Foundation For The Blind
    American Foundation for the Blind (AFB), a US nonprofit organization enablingblind or visually impaired people to achieve equality and access.
    http://www.afb.org/Section.asp?SectionID=15

    72. Seeing Disabilities From A Different Perspective
    Fourth and fifth graders provide information on autism, blindness, cerebral palsy, and deafness. Includes causes, effects, and famous people who have suffered from these conditions.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/5852/

    73. Color Blindness Tests, Testing, Screening, Charts, Posters And Books For Hospita
    Offers products on color blindness diagnosis and educational materials on color blindness.
    http://www.colorblind.to
    Where the world goes for color blindness
    tests, books, guides and posters.
    We have color vision screening and education products that you just can't find anywhere else. From the popular Color Vision Guide (currently discounted) to a comprehensive set of professional-grade color vision tests for all ages and populations. Need to know how to administer a color vision test? We carry an instructional video as well as a range of books on the topic of color blindness in adults and children (including the critically acclaimed book, "Colour Blindness Causes and Effects"). We even have original Ishihara-compliant color blind test charts you can license for your own publications.
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    74. Www.fatalblindness.com/
    blindness In DepthProvides articles and links to information about the physical, emotional, social,and spiritual impact of blindness.
    http://www.fatalblindness.com/

    75. The University Of Melbourne - Department Of Ophthalmology
    Part of the University of Melbourne Department of Ophthalmology, and a World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for the Prevention of blindness. Includes details of current projects, publicaons and education programmes.
    http://iris.medoph.unimelb.edu.au/
    Last modified: 21st June 2005
    Authorised by: Professor Hugh R. Taylor, Director of CERA Email: webmaster
    The Centre for Eye Research Australia, University of Melbourne Department of Ophthalmology can not offer medical advice via email
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    76. Internetworking (1.3): Article-Banner Blindness
    Banner blindness Web Searchers Often Miss Obvious Links We have dubbedthis phenomenon banner blindness and have investigated it in two experiments
    http://www.internettg.org/newsletter/dec98/banner_blindness.html
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    ARTICLE Banner Blindness: Web Searchers Often Miss "Obvious" Links
    Jan Panero Benway
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    David M. Lane lane@rice.edu
    Rice University Suppose you are designing a web page where one particular link among many is likely to be the most used by visitors. For example, perhaps you have a web page for sending text messages to pagers. "Send a message" is likely to be a very popular link, and it is important that all users notice it. On a travel reservations page, the designer wants to be sure that users notice the link for "make a reservation." Web guidelines usually recommend that to make an important item stand out, it should be near the top, and be large and/or brightly colored. For example, the Ameritech web design guidelines state: "In general, the larger an item is, the greater its perceived visual importance and likelihood of attracting attention. Make sure that items of greatest importance are easy to see, and clearly distinguished from other items. (Detweiler & Omanson, 1996)" Although this seems like perfectly good design advice, we have reason to believe it may not be. In a usability test of a corporate intranet, we were interested in finding out whether the novice users could make their way easily from the main home page to a lower-level page on computer training courses. We gave the users the task of finding information about Internet courses. The training page contained the seemingly highly-salient link shown below.

    77. Macular Degeneration Foundation, Inc. - Eyesight Vision Disease Retina Research
    Information and resources about the leading cause of central vision loss and blindness.
    http://www.eyesight.org/
    Macular Degeneration Foundation Eyesight.org receives top ranking by all major search engines for a reason ... It continues to be the leading resource for information concerning Macular Degeneration to a growing population of individuals affected by the disease and related low vision conditions. A prestigious team of scientists associated with leading universities advise the Foundation and oversee the distribution of Research Funds contributed by appreciative visitors to this site. Donations Microcurrent Stimulation: Ed Alexandrovich (R), founder of the MD Foundation, with Dr. D'Amato, Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School and Attending Ophthalmologist at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. Quick Links Macular Degeneration Foundation, Inc. PO Box 531313
    Henderson, NV 89053

    78. The Foundation Fighting Blindess - Home
    Welcome to Foundation Fighting blindness Canada. High Contrast Version Regular Version TEXT ONLY VERSION Get Macromedia Flash, bottom.
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    79. Colorblind Web Page Filter
    View your actual web pages through the eyes of visitors with three different types of color blindness.
    http://colorfilter.wickline.org/
    Colorblind Web Page Filter
    I'd like to express my appreciation to pair.com for donating a dedicated server to host this utility. Use the colorblind colorlab to select safe colors earlier in the design process. Learn more about colorblindness in this Wikipedia entry This tool is still in development, but feedback is welcome while I work on it. If you only use one filter, use the grayscale filter which will not only point out potential problem areas, but will also let you see more clearly which areas the filter is unable to process. Please indicate a resource to be viewed, and a color filter to be applied to that resource: Type a URL:
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    pick a color filter: protanopia (red/green color blindness; no red cones) deutanopia (red/green color blindness; no green cones) tritanopia (blue/yellow color blindness; no blue cones) grayscale/achromatopsia (quick check for all forms of colorblindness) atypical achromatopsia (low cone function; cone monochromat)

    80. RRTC On Blindness And Low Vision
    The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on blindness and Low Vision Worksight Additional blindness Related Internet Links New!
    http://www.blind.msstate.edu/
    The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision
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