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Yes, there are blind and deaf individuals living today. Some individuals may have a condition known as dual sensory impairment (deafblindness) where they have both vision and hearing loss to varying degrees. With the support of technology, assistive devices, and community resources, many blind and deaf individuals lead independent and fulfilling lives.
There are many options for patients with visual impairment
Mental impairment for some and physical impairment in others but most are fine if not a little over cautious. Probably about the same percentage of young people who should not be allowed to drive and many who should never be allowed to drive.
there are over forty million people worldwide whose vision is category 3 or worse, 80% of whom live in developing countries.
There are many different options for people who have visual impairment, and they depend upon the severity of the impairment. People obtain corrective lenses, either in the form of glasses or contact lenses, and they may obtain laser surgery for their eyes. With more severe visual impairment, people may need a cane and a guide dog, and a computer that can speak to them.
You can apply for dual citizenship to the USA and almost any other country. Many more people than you might think hold dual citizenship. But the road to dual citizenship, with only a few exceptions, is long, twisting and full of "gotchas".
yes it can knock their confidence and make them become isolated and lonely and therefore unable to achieve anything
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There are more than 25,000 Spanish people now living in Mexico and holding a dual citizenship. However, many if not most Mexicans have a Spanish ancestor.
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Could only be one answer: one of you needs corrective eye wear.