Blind People and Talking Dogs
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May 2015
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Highlighting the Innovative Work of Another Affiliate: The Illinois Internship Program
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May 2015
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Highlighting the Innovative Work of Another Affiliate
The Illinois Internship Program
by Patti Chang
From the Editor: In the April issue we highlighted several programs of the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina and asked that other affiliates with programs they thought worthy of note send us an article or encourage us to do an interview for one.
Is Literacy Really for Everyone?–The Numbers Tell a Different Story
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May 2015
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Illiterate No More
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May 2015
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The Barrier of the Visible Difference
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May 2015
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The Barrier of the Visible Difference
by Kenneth Jernigan
From the Editor: This article is taken from the Kernel Book entitled Gray Pancakes and Gold Horses, published in 1998.
Catchy titles and clever phrases are the stuff of big business. As every advertising agency knows, fortunes are made or lost by the way the public reacts to a jingle or a slogan.
Go-Carts and Scholarships
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May 2015
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My Journey Toward Winning Friends and Influencing Others
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Crafting Your Diamond: The 2015 NOPBC Conference
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May 2015
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Recipes
This month’s recipes are offered by members of the NFB of Texas.
Coconut Candy
by Macarena Pena
Macarena Pena is the president of the Rio Grande Valley Chapter of the NFB of Texas. This is her first year in that role, and under her leadership, the chapter is thriving. Macarena works for the Division of Blind Services, in Brownsville, Texas.