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Date: 2014-07-08 19:04:13
Vision
Blindness
American Foundation for the Blind
Low vision
Braille
Screen reader
Visual impairment
Vision loss
The Lighthouse for the Blind
Disability
Health
Assistive technology

READING ACTION PROGRAM Working together to help the visually impaired Literacy is vital to academic and career success, and to a more enriching quality of life. For people who are blind or visually impaired, there are ma

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