Sentences with phrase «nearly blind people»

The invention of ebooks helps so many of us nearly blind people out there to be able to continue to read.

Not exact matches

This site exists because so many people have been damaged by the behavior of men (nearly always men) who, when trusted with their spiritual well - being, gave it all the tender care of a blind ox.
At the same time, they are nearly blind to the other feelings of the people around them.
Open the blinds when you wake up and sit by a window at work (people who do sleep nearly an hour longer per night).
Many of the historical details, such as the first person Barnum ever put on exhibition — a nearly blind and paralyzed slave woman named Joice Heth he claimed was over 100 years old and owned by George Washington himself — are completely removed from the story.
Gilbert apologizes and digs in her purse to shut the phone off, just like anyone would, and thereby offers an unwitting, real - time demonstration of what she's come to Bacich to talk about in the first place: Blind people are just like sighted people, and they do nearly all the same things, even if they experience them differently.
However, while Guide Dogs for the Blind is on the west coast (along with Guide Dogs of the Desert and Guide Dogs of America, both in southern California, and Eye Dog Foundation in Arizona) and The Seeing Eye (among many others) is on the east, nearly all 15 schools in the United States serve people nationwide.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z