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Sadhguru opens up about his life-threatening health crisis

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In a powerful and emotional revelation, Sadhguru shares his experience with a life-threatening health crisis. During a recent satsang in Bali, he recounted the excruciating pain he endured and the emergency brain surgery he underwent....
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Hundreds of puppies train as Seeing Eye dogs at Newark Liberty International Airport

9th - Higher Ed
Nonprofit organization The Seeing Eye worked with 220 puppies along with some 265 volunteers.
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Beeping egg hunt in Williamsbridge allows visually impaired students to enjoy spring pastime

9th - Higher Ed
The beeping eggs provide an inclusive experience for visually impaired students at the Lavelle School for the Blind.
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Blind bonspiel? Vision-impaired curling in Edmonton

9th - Higher Ed
Community and curling come together for the Western Blind Curling Championship. Edmonton’s Blind Curling Club welcomes anyone with vision-challenges to hit the ice and join the team.
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Kathy M. Austin: 'I'm a blind artist with many abilities'

9th - Higher Ed
Writing, photography, visual arts, and dance are just a few of the disciplines in which Kathy M. Austin is accomplished. Now, as a member of the National accessArts Centre's Film Ensemble, she uses film to share her own stories and...
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Visually impaired students take part in basketball workshop with LaGuardia Community College team

9th - Higher Ed
The students, most of whom are legally blind, got to learn how to dribble, shoot the ball and play defense with the team.
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Connecticut blind hockey allows the visually-impaired to take the ice

9th - Higher Ed
The Hartford Braillers and New York Metro Blind Hockey competed against each other in a blind-hockey event, ‘The Battle of the Sound.’
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Over 270 agencies serving deaf people at danger of shutting down

9th - Higher Ed
Concerns about the current state of the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Programs, otherwise known as CDPAPS, have risen.
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From flips and spins: How one Leduc woman feels empowered learning pole fitness

9th - Higher Ed
Taylor Bauer was born with achromatopsia. The condition impacts how she sees colour and depth perception. But last year, Bauer made a New Year's resolution to start pole fitness at the Dance Studio in Leduc.
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How do you slyly tell your boss that you need more than five weeks off to film a hit reality T.V. show

9th - Higher Ed
Better yet, how do you explain that you won’t see your partner before actually saying “yes” to a marriage proposal, you’ll only have 28 days with them before you say “I do,” and you’re quitting your job to pursue an influencer career?
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Love is Blind stars admit they're burnt out from social media

9th - Higher Ed
Maintaining a relevant presence online after the show, however, can yield high results if contestants capitalize on their personalities with brand deals. Lee said 95% of her current income now stems from brand deals and said she...
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We quit our six-figure jobs after joining ‘Love is Blind’ and now make 3x our salaries as influencers

9th - Higher Ed
How do you slyly tell your boss that you need more than five weeks off to film a hit reality T.V. show where you could meet your future spouse in a 12-by-12-foot pod? Better yet, how do you explain that you won’t see your partner before...
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Sonam Kapoor's crime drama ‘Blind’ gets a release date

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor Ahuja is all set to make her digital debut as her film 'Blind', a crime drama, is set to drop on an OTT platform.
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Trying Starbuck's Orelato

9th - Higher Ed
David Ellis and Clare Finney try out Starbuck's new coffee blend which includes olive oil.
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On a Positive Note: Deaf & Blind Artist Inspires, Run to Remember & Hawaiian Wish Granted

9th - Higher Ed
Good news does exist and you've come to the right place to find it. It's time for on a positive note.
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On A Positive Note: Deaf and Blind Man's Artwork A Catalyst for Inspiration

9th - Higher Ed
On A Positive Note: Deaf and Blind Man's Artwork A Catalyst for Inspiration
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One eye doctor in northeast Uganda treats thousands of patients

9th - Higher Ed
In northeast Uganda, people are struggling to access treatment for eye diseases such as cataracts and trachoma.
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One Good Thing: MrBeast Pays For Life-Changing Surgeries

9th - Higher Ed
MrBeast, a popular YouTuber, has changed 1,000 lives by paying for surgery to restore their sight.
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Boy helps bring 2022 World Cup sticker album to the blind

9th - Higher Ed
Sebastian Filoramo, a 12-year-old boy from Venezuela who is blind, enlisted the help of his dad to adapt the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 sticker album to include braille, making it more accessible for those who are visually impaired. He...
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Uganda's blind footballers hope for World Cup boost

9th - Higher Ed
Uganda's blind footballers are hoping FIFA World Cup in Qatar will give their league a boost.
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Football commentary for visually impaired fans unveiled for the F

9th - Higher Ed
Football fans who are visually impaired will get to enjoy a new service at this year's World Cup in Qatar.
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US teen still skateboarding after going completely blind

9th - Higher Ed
“I still want to go pro.” Zion Ricks-Gaines is not giving up his dream of being a professional skateboarder even after b
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US: Disabled 'not being treated equally' in face of COVID crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Activists in the US are warning that Americans with disabilities are facing unique and ongoing challenges during the pandemic.
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Companies pursue inclusivity with accessible packaging

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian chocolate maker Purdys is the latest company to release accessible packaging, with a new chocolate box that features Braille lettering for people who are blind or have low vision. It's a growing trend aimed at making products...