It can be used for someone that is blind or does not have very good eyesight. Visually impaired is another term used.
No, given vision tests dyslexics almost always have very good or at least normal vision. The problem in dyslexia is in processing what they see to extract information from what they are seeing.
visually as good as you can get
A table.
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Inebriated, impaired, or incompetent. Also dangerous.
A table or a chart.
WhoWhatWhenWhereWhyWho: My friend and IWhat: Doing HomeworkWhen: 3:32 P.M., November 12, 2010Where: At his house in Vancouver, CanadaWhy: We wanted a good grade in school
A DUI can still be proven if the officer can show that your driving was impaired. Different people become impaired at different alcohol levels so being below the limit does not 'prove' you were not impaired. The officer may also believe that you were impaired by something other than alcohol. On the bright side, a good defense attorney will be thrilled that you did take the breath test and blew under the limit.
Impaired dentition can be caused by various factors such as poor oral hygiene, dental decay, gum disease, trauma to the teeth or jaw, genetic factors, systemic diseases, and lifestyle habits like smoking or a diet high in sugar. Regular dental check-ups and practicing good oral hygiene can help prevent impaired dentition.
We have a good amount of difficulties but I'll highlight a few Lack of transportation especially in small towns. If buses aren't clear with stops and numbers we're not going to get around easy, and highways aren't good for us at all. Employment: Up until recently I didn't know what I'd do for a job because we aren't really able to just go work at mdonalds like sighted people. Being a cashier or teller isn't our first option and so many employers are so SCARED to hire visually impaired people but thanks to ticket to work program things can get better and the VR services in GA are good but here in Charlotte they are terrible. We have to struggle but it's worth it. Socializing: I'm 22 so maybe people older than me don't care but I really feel like if my eyes didn't look funny I'd approach people more. People still approach me but I get nervous thinking they'll pick on me. Most of my teasing oldly came froma dults when I was younger. We work better in big cities like ATL where people are more diverse and open minded about disabilities. If you're talking or approaching a visually impaired person you know say their name then say hello or whatever so we know you're talking to us because so often we can't make out your face let alone where your eyes are looking. Housing: okay I'm thinking of moving so this one is close to me. If we don't work from home we have to make sure a bus stop or our place of employment and grocery stores are near our area. We also have to make sure it's safe due to the fact that many visually impaired people walk. Some jerk landlords try to discriminate because they think we're a liability instead of looking at our ABILITIES. Heck most visually impaired people are cleaner and quieter than sighted because we care for others and pay attention to detail.
Audio books are useful not only for the visually impaired, but also for busy people who love a good read, but just dont have the time to sit down to bury their faces in their favorite classics. So the best alternative would be to listen to audiobooks via audio devices while travelling or commuting to work. Try Librophile or Project Gutenberg.