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Making hay (A kernel Bk. #No. 4)
By Kenneth Jernigan. 1993
In the title essay in this Kernel Book collection, National Federation of the Blind spokesperson Kenneth Jernigan tells of wanting…
to make hay during the summer as a young man. When he was turned down, Jernigan made and sold tables at a much higher rate of pay, proving there are many ways to "make hay." Other essays show that when blind people are given the right opportunities, blindness is reduced to the level of a physical nuisance. c1993.Macular degeneration: a patient's guide to treatment
By David Boyer, Homayoun Tabandeh. 2012
Retina specialists describe the risks, symptoms, diagnosis techniques, treatments, and emotional impact of macular degeneration. They explain the differences between…
the dry and wet versions of the disease, discuss hallucinations called Charles Bonnet syndrome, and assess available low-vision tools. c2012.Macular degeneration: the latest scientific discoveries and treatments for preserving your sight
By Robert D'Amato, Joan R Snyder, Michael J Potter. 2000
If you are among the millions of people around the world who suffer from age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), or if…
you care for someone who does, this book offers realistic hope and practical advice based on the latest medical research and personal experience. Dr. D'Amato, an ophthalmologist and pioneer in macular degeneration research, and Joan Snyder, a writer who has ARMD, explain what ARMD is, how it is diagnosed, and how it progresses. They also discuss the questions you need to ask when considering treatment, how to determine whether an alternative treatment could be harmful or helpful, and how to maintain your lifestyle while managing the challenges of ARMD. 2000.Macular degeneration: living positively with vision loss
By Betty Wason, James J McMillan. 1998
Macular degeneration: the complete guide to saving and maximizing your sight
By Lylas G Mogk, Marja Mogk. 1999
Describes the condition of age-related macular degeneration. Covers treatments and research, preventative measures, and useful tips for family and friends.…
Discusses coping with low vision, dealing with depression, Charles Bonnet Syndrome, visual rehabilitation programs, and sources for help. 1999.Lost in cyburbia: how life on the net has created a life of its own
By James Harkin. 2009
Once upon a time there were no text messaging, no e-mail and no social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and…
MySpace. The introduction of these new forums for communication has radically transformed the way that we live - and we can only guess what will come next. Describes the architecture of our digital life, how it has developed over the past seventy years, and how it will evolve in the future. Some strong language, some descriptions of violence and some descriptions of sex. c2009.La part des aînés: Recherche-action, Quatrième Dossier (Cahiers d'etudes pastorales. 13 #Vol. 13)
By Solange Lefebvre, Jacques Grand'Maison. 1994
L'équipe de recherche dirigée par Jacques Grand'Maison et Solange Lefebvre propose, ici, le quatrième dossier de leur recherche-action, une analyse…
percutante de ce que les aînés disent d'eux-mêmes, des autres et de la société. L'ouvrage est le fruit d'une collaboration entre la Faculté de théologie de l'Université de Montréal et le diocèse de St-Jérôme. Y ont participé cinquante étudiants des trois cycles universitaires, une équipe multidisciplinaire de professeurs, des intervenants sociaux et pastoraux de six régions pastorales. 1994.Let evening come: reflections on aging
By Mary Chase Morrison. 1998
Guide pratique du malvoyant: mieux vivre son handicap
By Françoise Bosano. 2007
Ce Guide s'adresse à toutes les personnes qui se trouvent confrontées à la perte de la vision mais aussi à…
leur entourage. Les aider à faire face au handicap dans la vie quotidienne, à mieux vivre avec eux-mêmes et les autres : tels sont les objectifs de ce Guide. Il fourmille d'exemples pratiques, d'idées et de solutions concrètes, présentés par ordre alphabétique. 2007.Éloge de la nage (Un endroit où aller)
By Annie Leclerc. 2002
Une femme vieillissante découvre dans la nage une façon de se réapproprier son corps et de se couler dans le…
temps avant que le corps ne coule pour de bon. Une réflexion sur l'âge et la mort, sur la lutte du corps pour y résister, qui est aussi un chant et un poème à l'eau vivifiante et apaisante. Intérêt littéraire et humain. 2002.Bienheureuse vieillesse
By Robert Redeker. 2015
Vous prenez de l'âge ? Réjouissez-vous ! Vous abordez les rives d'une grande et belle aventure. Celle d'une humanité vraie.…
Bienheureuse est la vieillesse ! Prenant à contrepied bien des idées reçues, Robert Redeker remet à l'honneur et en pleine lumière ce moment de la vie qui suscite de nos jours tant de crainte et de refoulement. Quel peut être, dans ces conditions, l'avenir de la vieillesse ? Faut-il singer, dans son apparence physique, ses vêtements ou ses choix de vie, le jeunisme ambiant pour rester vivant ? Il faut savoir accepter la vieillesse pour l'assumer et la vivre, répond le philosophe dans un livre puissant et prophétique. Bien comprise, la vieillesse est résistance non d'un passé mort et idéalisé mais de la vie qui vient du fond des temps. Elle assure le maintien dans l'être des racines que la société travaille à détruire, dont elle ne veut plus entendre parler. Il faut sauver la vieillesse de l'élimination : car sans elle, c'est notre civilisation qui risque de s'éteindre. Et si la vieillesse était l'avenir et le salut du monde ? 2015.Learn to grow old
By Paul Tournier, Edwin Hudson. 1972
Exploring old age and the prospect of retirement, Dr. Tournier provides practical points in overcoming prejudices, health problems, boredom, questions…
of the spirit, and the acceptance of growing old. 1972. Uniform title: Apprendre à vieillir.All children have different eyes: learn to play and make friends
By Edie A Glaser, Maria R Burgio. 2007
Jill's leading ladies: the story of Jill's six guide dogs
By Jill Allen-King. 2012
Following close on the heels of Jill Allen-King's autobiography, 'Just Jill', this is a tribute to her trusted four-legged friends,…
who have given her companionship, instilled her with confidence, and guided her safely in both her personal life and in her incredibly important voluntary work throughout the UK. 2012.Cataract surgery: a patient's guide to cataract treatment
By Uday Devgan. 2008
More than 2.5 million Canadians have cataracts, with many needing surgery. This handbook covers the most frequently asked questions, such…
as What type of new lens is implanted in the eye? What type of anesthesia is used? Is there pain after the surgery? and How soon will vision improve? 2008.Beginnings and blueprints (A kernel Bk. #Vol. 11)
By Kenneth Jernigan. 1996
Nine accounts that give insight into how blind persons handle everyday situations. Jernigan explains how he reads blueprints, Marc Maurer…
tells of building a new porch roof with his two sighted children, and David Walker explains how he fishes alone. 1996.Harnessing thought: the guide dog : a thinking animal with a skilful mind
By Bruce Johnston. 1995
This book presents a detailed explanation of dog behaviour and psychology, and how dogs can be educated to become skilled…
performers with adaptable and skilful minds, not merely well-conditioned and mechanistic robots. The traditional belief that animals were quite incapable of thinking or of making conscious decisions about alternative courses of decision is a dogma now contended; this book explains how a dog's conscious awareness replicates exactly the thought processes of the human brain. 1995.Guiding stars
By Peter Ireson. 1993
A selection of writings, recollections and images chosen to convey some of the joys and anxieties, achievements and disappointments experienced…
by the generations of people who have either used guide dogs or helped to provide them. 1993.An Iranian odyssey
By Gohar Kordi. 1991
Gohar Kordi was born in a small Kurdish village in Iran. At the age of four she became blind. The…
book chronicles her childhood in the country, the family's move to Teheran and her personal struggle to get an education and become the first woman student at university. 1991.Kitten clone: inside Alcatel-Lucent
By Douglas Coupland. 2014
Coupland takes readers on a web surfing-inspired ride through Alcatel-Lucent, one of the largest global telecommunications companies in the world.…
He reports from inside Alcatel’s faceless corporate offices and wire-laden science labs, writing in his inimitably playful and insightful way about the wider cultural implications of the Internet and the affect Alcatel’s information technology has on each of our lives and the way we live. 2014.