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Whirlwind Of Preparedness Needed

With nature anything can and usually does happen. We can’t stop it, but we can be prepared to survive it. Every person has unique challenges as to how to prepare and what to do afterward. But it is how any of us prepare. A great website is Ready.gov that has a document for preparedness. Along [...]

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Even Blind, Life Is Hard To Master

I like to cook at times and not necessarily follow a recipe. So yes, it is fun watching a show like MasterChef. This season kicked it up a notch. Christine is in this competition because of her cooking abilities. You can tell she has a passion about it. She is constantly tasting her food as [...]

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Banning Easter

It’s that time of year again. Well, depending what date it is on the calendar this year. It’s the ever floating holiday. What’s worse is everything that goes into this holiday. First, they load up a whole bunch of hens with extra stuff to help them lay more eggs. Then a special group of hens [...]

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Reading A Menu Without Sight

Have you ever been to a restaurant with a friend with a vision impairment? Well, either you had to read the menu to them or the waiter had to. While few people would object to being read a menu, a little thinking about this procedure makes you realize that it’s less independent for the diner. [...]

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Arthrogryposis At The Paralympics

With an unimposing walk, Luca Patuelli made his way to the center of the BC Center in Vancouver, Canada. He was on the world’s stage. He was one of many helping entertain thousands. It’s the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Paralympic Games. At first, just thought he was another entertainer. Then I looked him up. [...]

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Speed Bumps Bring Importance Of Seat Belt Safety

OK, I’ve heard of speed bumps to slow down speeding cars. But speed bumps on a sidewalk? – Hope a baby in a stroller isn’t drinking from their baby bottle while going over these. – Or hope a person in a wheelchair has a seat belt on, so they don’t get ejected. – Or that [...]

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