Sentence examples for print braille from inspiring English sources

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But, like print, braille has gone through a process of evolution.

The ADA offers its publications in standard print, large print, Braille, on audiotape or on a computer disk.

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Hers is the only facility in Zimbabwe that prints Braille books.

She pointed to the kitchen drawers labeled in large print and Braille.

However, most people who are visually impaired either use large print or Braille formats of books.

For someone who is born blind, with no visual imagery at all, reading is essentially a tactile experience, through the raised print of Braille.

The organization provides people who are blind or have limited vision with spiritual and inspirational reading materials and operates a free lending library of works in large print and Braille and on audiocassettes.

It was also announced on Monday that the Royal National Institute of Blind People has teamed up with the script's UK publisher, Little, Brown, to release giant print and braille versions of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, aimed at blind and partially-sighted readers, available immediately.

Thomas Hehir defines "ableism" as. the devaluation of disability that results in societal attitudes that uncritically asserts that it is better for a child to walk than roll, speak than sign, read print than braille, spell independently than use spellcheck, and hang out with nondisabled kids as opposed to other disabled kids.

Several of his text books were also printed in braille.

Many held protest sheets printed in braille against a backdrop of a huge banner deploring the "200bn euro that has been given to banks".

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