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  1. Independent Movement and Travel in Blind Children: A Promotion Model (PB) (Critical Concerns in Blindness) by Joseph Cutter, 2007-03-21
  2. Willful Blindness: Why We Ignore the Obvious at Our Peril by Margaret Heffernan, 2011-03-01
  3. Explaining Blindness (Explaining.) by Lionel Bender, 2009-08
  4. The 'Heathen in His Blindness...': Asia, the West and the Dynamic of Religion (Studies in the History of Religions) by S. N. Balagangadhara, 1994-01-01
  5. Blindness by Elaine Landau, 1994
  6. A Different Way of Seeing: Youth With Blindness and Vision Impairment (Youth With Special Needs) by Patti Souder, 2007-09-15
  7. Alice 19th: Blindness Volume 6 by Yuu Watase, 2004-09-07
  8. Seeing Beyond Blindness (PB) (Critical Concerns in Blindness) by Shelley Kinash, 2006-06-19
  9. Blindness (Heinemann First Library) by Angela Royston, 2005-09-15
  10. Ishihara's Tests For Colour-Blindness (Concise Edition) by Shinobu Ishihara, 1972
  11. (BLINDNESS) BY SARAMAGO, JOSE(Author)Harvest Books[Publisher]Paperback{Blindness} on 02 Sep -2008
  12. Dancing in the Dark: A Guide to Living With Blindness and Visual Impairment by Frances Lief Neer, 1994-11
  13. Ensayo sobre la ceguera / Blindness (MTI) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Saramago, 2009-08-17

61. Blindskills, Inc.
Offers solutions and answers to questions regarding blindness, visual impairment and vision loss.
http://www.blindskills.com
Welcome to Blindskills, Inc.
A place where you can find answers and solutions We publish
Dialogue Magazine a world of ideas for visually impaired people of all ages Blindskills, Inc.
P.O. Box 5181
Salem, OR 97304-0181 To subscribe, call
Toll-Free: (800) 860-4224
VISA and Mastercard Accepted Phone: (503) 581-4224 Fax: (503) 581-0178 E-Mail: blindskl@teleport.com Please call us with any questions or comments you may have!
See below for the Contents of this website. This web site is made possible by a GENEROUS grant from the members of The American Council of the Blind of Colorado, for which Blindskills, Inc. is most grateful. NEWS: Are you or someone you know just beginning to lose vision? Do you need help locating services and information you can use? If so, Blindskills has the answer. Contact us for a copy of "Where do I go from here?" a cassette designed for people who are just beginning to lose sight. A print companion pamphlet is included for family or acquaintances. (FREE to individuals who are losing sight; $5 for others) Blindskills Releases Cookbook Blindskills announces the release of Connie's Kitchen a compilation of recipes and tips written by the late Connie Weadon, a "Dialogue" columnist for more than a decade. Read the

62. Banner Blindness - Definition, Information, Sites, Articles.
The BANNER blindness page at Marketing Terms.com Internet MarketingReference. Marketing content. banner blindness. Definition. The
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The tendency of web visitors to ignore banner ads, even when banners contain information visitors are actively seeking.
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The term banner blindness was brought to the attention of the Web community via the 1998 study "Banner Blindness: Web Searchers Often Miss Obvious Links," by Jan Panero Benway and David M. Lane.

63. Action Home Page
UK charity. Site contains a good range of information covering the practical aspects of dealing with visual impairment and blindness.
http://www.afbp.org/

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Welcome to Action for Blind People
Action for Blind People is a UK based charity that works to inspire change and create opportunities to enable blind and partially sighted people to have equal voice and equal choice. We enable visually impaired people to transform their lives through work, housing, leisure and support. Use the links below, the general navigation or the site map to browse the site:

64. The Official Prevent Blindness Virginia Website!
The Official Web Site of Prevent blindness Virginia. A nonprofitorganization that Saves Sight One Child At A Time.
http://www.pbv.org/

65. NVRI Home Page
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
The National Vision Research Institute was founded in 1972 to pursue research in vision and the disorders of vision. It devotes the whole of its resources to research and is therefore able to embark on investigations of difficult problems which require intensive and co-ordinated basic and clinical research over a long period of time. Its goal is the preservation of sight and the prevention of blindness. The NVRI is currently undergoing a restructure that has resulted in significant changes to staff and research projects. At this stage the web pages are unavailable while they are updated. They will be updated over the next few weeks. For further information about the NVRI, please contact: NVRI Secretary
Corner Keppel and Cardigan Street
Carlton 3053
Telephone: 9349 7480
Email: nvri@optometry.unimelb.edu.au
The Institute is a division of the Victorian College of Optometry and is affiliated to the
University of Melbourne.

66. A Philosophy Of Blindness
A Blind Net. A Philosophy Of blindness. The reason is simple, how you view blindnesswill determine your reaction to being blind or to those of us who are blind.
http://www.blind.net/bphiloso.htm
A Blind Net
A Philosophy Of Blindness
At first glance it might seem strange to have a section about a philosophy of blindness, however I think it is an extremely important topic to cover. The reason is simple, how you view blindness will determine your reaction to being blind or to those of us who are blind. There are as many ":philosophies" of blindness as there are people so obviously I won't be trying to cover EVERY point here. What I want to do is present you with some ideas about what blindness is, a positive outlook if you will, and thereby let you know what blindness DOES NOT NEED TO BE. Whether we think about it or not we all have a philosophy of blindness. It determines how we treat blind people and how we think about ourselves if we are or become blind. Of course one question to answer is who is blind ? Then there's the ":sensitive": question of what do you call someone who is blind ? My short answer would be blind, but God help us some people are offended by that "nasty five letter word." So here are some discussions about different aspects of blindness, incidents that have happened to blind people and the affects of different philosophies of blindness.

67. A Blind Our Motto
A Blind Net is your source for useful and factual information aboutblindness and related issues. Blind People Need Equality, Not
http://www.blind.net/
A Blind Net is your source for useful and factual information about blindness and related issues.
Blind People Need Equality,
Not Random Acts Of Senseless Kindness.
Click here to find out why
"Blind People Need Equality, Not Random Acts Of Senseless Kindness."

68. Health Effects
Quick, sometimes graphic, documentation on impotence, blindness, breast cancer, the irreversible effects of smoking, lung cancer, and injuries.
http://www.health.usyd.edu.au/tobacco/subject.html#EFFECTS

69. Rotary International Avoidable Blindness Task Force
To distribute information on avoidable blindness and facilitate linkages betweenthose with project needs and those with available resources; to utilize this
http://www.rotarytaskforces.org/avoidable_blindness/

President Rattakul's

Web Site

Bhichai Rattakul - R.I. President, 2002-2003
Rotary International Web Site
Mission Statement
To distribute information on avoidable blindness and facilitate linkages between those with project needs and those with available resources; to utilize this avenue to support clubs and districts in their efforts to increase membership and achieve the2002-2003 Presidential Citation and increase membership. Check out the newest additions to this site . . . Visit the "What's New?" page each time you enter!
Latest Issue of the ABTF Newsletter Now Available. CLICK HERE . . .
Check it Out!
Click Here to Download the BRAND NEW Avoidable Blindness Task Force ... Use it at Zone Institutes, District Conferences, Conventions, Club Presentations, and more!
[ Home ] What's New Task Force Members FAQ's Newsletters ... Contact Us
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Last Updated: September 18, 2002

70. AAI Home Page
Online sales for multiple companies that sell low vision and blindness products.
http://www.4access.com/
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71. Colour Blindness Tests
Colour blindness Tests. These series of tests are designed to providea quick and accurate assessment of colour vision deficiency.
http://www.umds.ac.uk/physiology/daveb/brainday/colourblindness/cblind.htm
Colour Blindness Tests These series of tests are designed to provide a quick and accurate assessment of colour vision deficiency How to Use This Test Background Begin How to Use This Test The original card version of this test (by Dr Shinobu Ishihara) was designed to be carried out in a room adequately lit by daylight. The presence of direct sunlight or artificial light may produce some discrepancy in the results because of some alteration in the appearance of shades of colour. This electronic version may also produce some discrepancies as the images have been optimised for web-based delivery and with a monitor resolution of 800x600 and 256 colour display or greater. The results of this test are not to be considered a valid medical test for colour blindness and merely serve to illustrate the tests available. If you have any queries about your own possible colour vision deficiencies consult your local GP. Position yourself about 75cm from your monitor so that the colour test image you are looking at is at eye level, read the description of the image and see what you can see!!

72. BRPS Home Page - London, United Kingdom
A self help group fighting blindness in the UK through direct research. Includes genetics information, guides, FAQ's and articles.
http://www.brps.demon.co.uk/
Welcome to The Home Page of
The British Retinitis Pigmentosa Society
This Web Site aims to provide a better understanding of the inherited Retinal Disorders known as Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP), Macular Degeneration, Usher Syndrome and other allied Retinal Dystrophies. The content of this web site has been written by people who have many years experience of living with RP and by very knowledgeable professionals in the field of Ophthalmology. It is hoped that this web site will be helpful to people who have RP, and also their relatives and friends. In addition it should provide valuable information to those whose work brings them into contact with people who have RP. This Web Site covers such areas as Who is the British Retinitis Pigmentosa Society, Understanding RP and the Changes brought about by RP, Genetics and Inheritance Patterns of RP, Young People with RP, Tests and Questions concerning the Diagnosis of RP at the Eye Clinic, Articles of Interest and Information about RP, Events Happening in the RP World, A RP Email Chat Forum, and an Extensive Lists of Questions and Answers about RP.
This Web Site is Viewable as Either
Graphics and Text
OR Black Text on White Background OR Yellow Text on Black Background
Web Site Designed and Created by Jonathan M. Abro

73. Color Blindness Problem Set
Color blindness Problem Set. She wanted to know if we could help herunderstand how she inherited her color blindness. Audrei's family
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/human_bio/problem_sets/color_blindness/color_blin
Color Blindness Problem Set
This problem set is based on a question received from a woman named Audrei. Audrei is red-green color blind and so are other members of her family. She wanted to know if we could help her understand how she inherited her color blindness. Audrei's family There are 7 children in Audrei's family, three girls and four boys. Two of the girls, Audrei and Liz, are red-green color blind. Caroline has normal color vision. Only two of the boys have been tested. Paul is color blind and David has normal color perception. Andrew and Jason, who have not been tested, may or may not have normal color perception. Barbara, the mother of the seven children, has normal color vision, but Sidney, the father, has the red-green color perception defect. Audrei also has a half brother Stephan. Audrei and Stephen have the same mother, but a different father. Stephan is also red green color blind. Red-green color blindness Red-green color blindness is an X-linked, recessive trait. In this problem set we will establish the pedigree of Audrei's family and see how the color perception defect is passed on from one generation to the next, but first let's look at a brief introduction to sex-linked inheritance. For more complete information about sex-linked inheritance review the Sex-linked Inheritance Problem Set in the Mendelian Genetics section.

74. WhatColor - A PC Tool For Colorblind People
Software designed for those people with partial or total color blindness. It identifies a color of the pixel on the screen of the PC. It tells not only RGB values, but also the name of the color of the point.
http://www.hikarun.com/e/
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WhatColor
An Asistant To Colorblinds
WhatColor v4.30e - A Must For ColorBlinds Using PC. - Helps Colorblinds to use PC without difficulties caused by colors - You now know the color of any part of the screen You can talk about the screen You can write manuals using color names
WhatColor got 4-star rating at ZD net. Read the review.
WhatColor has been awarded a 4 star rating at A1 Yippee Shareware
What is "WhatColor"?
WhatColor identifies a color of the pixel on the screen of your PC. There are some similar tools to display RGB values to assist making HTML used in authoring WWW pages. WhatColor is different. It tells you not only RGB values, but also the name of the color of the point. You would say, "Seeing the screen, it's easy to know the name of the color, isn't it?". No, it's not easy for color-blind people to know how other people call the color of characters, lines or background on the PC screen. This software is designed for those people with partial or total color blindness. I am one of those people, so I made this one. WhatColor displays the magnified area around the mouse cursor for the user to easily choose a pixel to inspect its color. This feature may useful not only to colorblinds, but also to aged people who have difficulties in viewing small characters.

75. The Eye And Its Parts
Includes what to do when meeting a person with vision impairment, the signs of vision loss, legal blindness, braille and other health related links.
http://www.99main.com/~charlief/Blindness.htm
The Eye
Information About Vision Loss and Blindness
The Eye and its Parts 12 Signs of Vision Loss Myths About Vision Loss Eye Conditions and Disorders ... E - Mail Me
Drawings of the Eye
Cross section drawing of the eye - (side view) with major parts labeled.
Cross section drawing of the eye - (rear view).
Cut-away view of the eye in its socket showing the: bony socket, orbital muscles, eyelids and eyelashes.
The lacrimal system - (tear ducts) produce tears to clean, moisten and lubricate the eyes and then drains the excess fluid into the nose.
Our Eyes and brain divide what we see into a right and left half. In the drawing above, light gray represents the left half; dark gray represents the right half. The eyes invert the image and the left side of what we see ends up in the right side of our brain and visa versa. This all works out because the right side of our brain controls the left side of our bodies and visa versa.
Anterior Chamber
The space between the cornea and iris filled with Aqueous Humor.
Aqueous Humor
A water like fluid, produced by the ciliary body, it fills the front of the eye between the lens and cornea and provides the cornea and lens with oxygen and nutrients. It drains back into the blood stream through the canals of schlemm.

76. Colour Vision Defects
Designed to inform people about colour blindness, and is focused on how a person with colour blindness will be affected by the condition in career choices.
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/8018/index.html
Welcome to my homepage on colour vision defects!
This is a page of info, designed to be a huge assignment for my course, so it may not be to everyone's taste. But if you're in here looking for info about all types of colour vision defects, hopefully you'll find what you're looking for!
This home page is designed to inform people about colour blindness, and is focused on how a person with colour blindness will be affected by the condition in career choices.
Here are some links that will attempt to answer most of your questions!
What is colour vision?

So what is a colour vision defect?

How does the brain see colour?

What is the difference between inherited and acquired colour blindness?
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Links to some other helpful sights on the Web! The evolution of trichromatic vision
A more detailed explanation for the genetics of colour blindness

Physiological factors that affect colour vision
More on colour vision impairments and careers ... Check out my guest book!
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77. The Website For
The Website for. The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on blindness andLow Vision. at. Mississippi State University. has moved to. www.blind.msstate.edu.
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/RRTC/blind.html
The Website for The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision at Mississippi State University has moved to www.blind.msstate.edu Please make this change to your bookmarks and/or links.

78. Centre For Eye Research Australia
CERA has developed around the research activities of the University of Melbourne Department of Ophthalmology. It is also a World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for the Prevention of blindness, the only such centre in Australia.
http://iris.medoph.unimelb.edu.au/new/about/about.html

79. Morton Plant Mease Articles: Color Blindness
Color blindness. Although defective Color blindness is rooted in thechromosomal differences between males and females. Females may
http://www.zipmall.com/mpm-art-colorbl.htm
Color Blindness
Although defective color vision may be acquired as a result of another eye disorder, the vast majority of color blind cases are hereditary - present at birth. Color blindness is rooted in the chromosomal differences between males and females. Females may be carriers of color blindness, but males are more commonly affected. About 8 percent of males and 0.5 percent of females are color deficient. Color blindness is a malfunction of the retina, which converts light energy into electircal energy that is then transmitted to the brain. This conversion is accomplished by two types of photoreceptor cells in the retina: rods and cones. The cones are responsible for encoding color. Each cone contains structures or visual pigments sensitive to one of three wavelengths of light: red, green, and blue. Normal persons are able to match all colors of the spectrum by mixtures of only three fundamental color sensitivities. Hence, the huge variety of colors we perceive stems from the cone cells' response to different compositions of wavelengths of light. Defects in color vision occur when one of the three cone cell color coding structures fails to function properly. One of the visual pigments may be present and functioning abnormally, or it may be absent altogether.

80. Int'l Trachoma Initiative - Dedicated To Eliminating The Leading Cause Of Preven
ITI, founded by Pfizer Inc and The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, is dedicated to eliminating the world's leading cause of preventable blindness. Includes information on trachoma, the initiative and its sponsors.
http://www.trachoma.org/
Report on the history of trachoma in Egypt ITI publishes new program manager's guide Trachoma is an easily spread infection of the eye. Repeated occurrences scar the upper eyelid, eventually turning it inward. The eyelashes then scratch the cornea, leading to blindness. It is a gradual yet painful condition affecting the poorest of the poor. Though it has blinded about six million people worldwide, trachoma can now be controlled with a strategy called SAFE that combines treatment with prevention. The International Trachoma Initiative is dedicated to eliminating blinding trachoma by the year 2020.

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