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Blind Faith

by Stephen J. Ardent in Religion, August 4, 2009
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An answer to the same-old-same-old questions that ask why a Christian can believe what they do. First, is faith blind?

Blind Republicans

by Shergill in Politics, July 19, 2009
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Many republicans honestly believe that if a national health service comes into existence it will be the end of a “superior health care system”. The reality is that the private system of health care that exists in the US is not superior or cheaper. The reality, as seen in Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and in Ireland is that a National Health is cheaper and superior. People live longer and get to choose their own doctors for less.

Should We Do as Others Do?

by Kyra Nova in Advice, July 5, 2009
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We should do as others do but to some extent only, depending on the subject concerned.

Music Lesson Plan for Blind Students in Regular Track Classroom

by eteachers.info in Education, June 9, 2009
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Students will demonstrate their learned knowledge of music terminology by writing a review of a piece of music which they will hear for the first time using their list of 30 terms.

Blind Date Basics You Must Know

by Matt John in Relationships, May 10, 2009
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Blind dates have gotten bad press in the past. The key is to just have fun with it! Here’s how to survive one, while keeping your sanity intact.

Love is Not Blind

by Southgate in Relationships, April 7, 2009
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In this modern world which is materialistic, love is not blind.

Love is Blind

by kjmitchell in Relationships, August 28, 2008
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Twists and turns of my now ended relationship with my wife.

Low Vision in Nigeria: Independence Day for the Blind and Visually Impaired

by Rhae in Disabled, November 16, 2007
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I have been visually impaired since birth. At an early age my mother instilled the love a reading in me. However, because of my visual impairment reading and other daily activities can be difficult to complete. With the advances being made in the field of technology, many companies and society at large are becoming more aware of the abilities of the blind and visually impaired. Therefore, this disability no longer holds the stigma that it once did.

Guide Dog Secrets Revealed

by Paisley Place in Disabled, June 12, 2007
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Did you ever wonder about blindness and how guide dogs knew how to take the blind from one place to another? Here you will learn how the process works.

Princess Inashaza of Burundi

by Inashaza in History, January 20, 2007
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Princess Inashaza of Burundi is the wife of Maconco who was supposed to be one day the King of Burundi where there is the second deepest lake of the world after lake Baikal the first deepest lake of the Russian Federation. The story of Princess Inashaza of Burundi is interesting because of a dog she owned with her husband. Dogs a helpful to assist in case of disability for example.

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