Self-confidence, a Mirage!
Self-confidence, a Mirage! : Specially for Visually Impaired - In ideal work environment, one is placed to prove oneself now. On very first day one gets in, with confidence of ‘I have enough knowledge to work on the profile I’m hired for!’ here after one experiences the magic of confidence what leads off towards reality!
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Friday, June 13, 2014
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Thursday, June 5, 2014
Full Page Smart Reader by Enhanced Vision
Full Page Smart Reader by Enhanced Vision : Reader that makes reading enjoyable again! Easy-to-use, Smart Reader boasts a lightweight portable sleek design with a user friendly console. Position your document and press a button, in seconds Smart Reader begins reading aloud. Connect Smart Reader to a TV or monitor and enlarge your captured image to follow along as it reads. http://tinyurl.com/mgdjgo4
Full Page Smart Reader by Enhanced Vision
Full Page Smart Reader by Enhanced Vision
Full Page Smart Reader by Enhanced Vision
Full Page Smart Reader by Enhanced Vision : Reader that makes reading enjoyable again! Easy-to-use, Smart Reader boasts a lightweight portable sleek design with a user friendly console. Position your document and press a button, in seconds Smart Reader begins reading aloud. Connect Smart Reader to a TV or monitor and enlarge your captured image to follow along as it reads. http://tinyurl.com/mgdjgo4
Full Page Smart Reader by Enhanced Vision
Full Page Smart Reader by Enhanced Vision
Diabetic Retinopathy
Preliminary symptoms of Diabetic Retinopathy http://icareinfo.in/diabetic-retinopathy/
Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic Retinopathy
Sunday, June 1, 2014
In my own words… “Down, but never out”!
In my own words… “Down, but never out”!
“I couldn’t accept, to live the life of a blind person. I would not be able to see my parents anymore and the world around me. left to touch and feel my way around, not knowing where I was or what I was touching. ....http://icareinfo.in/in-my-own-words-down-but-never-out/ by Neha Agarwal
“I couldn’t accept, to live the life of a blind person. I would not be able to see my parents anymore and the world around me. left to touch and feel my way around, not knowing where I was or what I was touching. ....http://icareinfo.in/in-my-own-words-down-but-never-out/ by Neha Agarwal
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