some people give looks that they don't realise they are giving, but this doesnt reflect on what they are thinking. some people don't know how it feels and they don't know how to "react". Just because someone is visually impaired, it does not make them dim.
Louis Braille.
Because it allows people who are blind or visually impaired to read.
Steps are being taken by the government to help the visually impaired. Jobs are created for people who are blind, and seeing eye dogs are given to those who may need them.
There is a varitiy of opions but the most popular answer seems to be no
Blind people use Braille, deaf people are not visually impaired
Most people use their eyes but the visually impaired have braille or text to speech.
Because they ran out of platypus eggs
The term "differentially abled" refers to the disabled persons. It is a more acceptable term than "handicapped". This term includes all people who are visually impaired, hearing impaired or orthopaedically impaired to various degrees.
HumanWare is a company that caters to people who have poor vision or are blind. They make a variety of products designed to help the visually impaired.
The 2012 White Cane Day event will be on Tuesday, 16th October 2012. White Cane Safety Day celebrates blind and visually impaired people's achievements in the United States. It also reminds people about the how the white cane is an important tool in helping the blind and the visually impaired live with greater independence.
Braille, the system of raised dots which is used by blind or visually impaired people to read, was developed by Louise Braille in 1824.
It's a hard one to put a figure on however the NCBI (National Council for the Blind) lists 14,000 people using their services.