Blindness No Barrier To Success

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Social Issues

 

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Dennis T

 

Date added:

January 17, 2016

 

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University

 

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A

 

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8 / 1973

 

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The Annison, Jenkinson, Sparrow, Bethune, (1996), define a blindness ”as a limitation in one or more basic functions of the eye or visual system. The most commonly considered visual impairments are impairment of visual acuity(sharpness or clarity of vision), visual fields and colour vision” (p.180) Blindness may be caused by injury, infection disease, tumours or as a result of the aging process...
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This essay will discuss the sub culture of blind or visual impaired people through reviewing the history, lifestyle in today’s New Zealand society and special legislations provided to assist them with the social integration. In 1839 migrants began coming in New Zealand. During period of colonisation, development and wars the people with blindness or visual impaired went unnoticed...
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