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Profoundly Yours: April 2008
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Exploring the world of disabilities and assistive technology in the workplace and lifespace. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. So here is one of my first freelance articles. That I wrote for a women's site, Bettyconfidential.com. The story is pretty basis, and discusses etiquette to use in the workplace when working alongside people with disabilities. Profoundly Yours, Suzanne. Links to this post. Profoundly Yours, Suzanne. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Profoundly Yours, Suzanne.
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Profoundly Yours: August 2008
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Exploring the world of disabilities and assistive technology in the workplace and lifespace. Thursday, August 28, 2008. Captions for YouTube - A great benefit for the deaf. This just in from Webware. There are a small handful of content providers already including closed captioning in their videos, including CNET, MIT, and the BBC. It would be great if broadcast networks (ABC, Fox, etc.) would do the same. Do we really need more regulations to make this happen? Just do the right thing! Links to this post.
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Profoundly Yours: February 2009
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Exploring the world of disabilities and assistive technology in the workplace and lifespace. Thursday, February 19, 2009. Movie Theaters Face Caption Lawsuit. A group of Washington state residents have filed a lawsuit to force movie theaters to make closed-captioned movies available more frequently to the deaf and hard-of-hearing, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Profoundly Yours, Suzanne. Links to this post. World's First 'Travelocity' For Disabled Travelers. Grimes hopes that www.access...
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Profoundly Yours: February 2008
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Exploring the world of disabilities and assistive technology in the workplace and lifespace. Tuesday, February 5, 2008. Response to NYT article on ADA. In the New York Times Sunday Magazine's " Unintended Consequences. Jan 20, 2008), authors Stephen J. Dubner and Steven D. Levitt pose the argument that some “special-interest” laws, such as the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), may hurt the very people it intended to benefit. 8221; and a blog. I am also Deaf. Like the Deaf patient, I value my inde...
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Profoundly Yours: September 2009
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Exploring the world of disabilities and assistive technology in the workplace and lifespace. Saturday, September 19, 2009. Speech Impaired Weigh In on New York Times Article. An article of interest on my site - The New York Times wrote a piece. Profoundly Yours, Suzanne. Links to this post. Friday, September 18, 2009. The Resurrection of Profoundly Yours. Many of you know that I have a website Abledbody.com. Profoundly Yours, Suzanne. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Patricia E. Bauer.
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Profoundly Yours: March 2009
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Exploring the world of disabilities and assistive technology in the workplace and lifespace. Thursday, March 26, 2009. Launching New Website Abledbody.com. Today I launched a new website, abledbody.com. Here is the news release. Thanks for your readership! Profoundly Yours, Suzanne. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Profoundly Yours, Suzanne. Brooklyn, New York, United States. View my complete profile. Patricia E. Bauer. Planet of the Blind. Follow me on Twitter.
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Profoundly Yours: September 2008
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Exploring the world of disabilities and assistive technology in the workplace and lifespace. Monday, September 29, 2008. Apple to Aid Blind Users - Again. The National Federation of the Blind. NFB) has been quite active in the last couple months. On Friday, the NFB, along with Massachusetts General Martha Coakley, reached an agreement with Apple. Inc to make Apple's iTunes - the most popular music retail outlet in the U.S. - more accessible to blind and visually-impaired Internet users. Still, PC screen ...
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