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533 documents for Canadian National Institute For The Blind, The
  • Business/Technology Editors TORONTO and ONTARIO, Canada--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 2002 Electronic Text Reading Application Improves Quality of Li...

  • Preface - II. Original introduction - III. Designing an optimal regulatory system - A. Regulatory Objectives - B. Characteristics of an Optimal Regulatory System - C. Regulatory Strategies - D. Organization of the Regulatory System - IV. Canada’s regulatory system - A. Current Structure of Canada’s Regulatory System - B. Comments on Canada’s Regulatory System - V. Comparative analysis of the united kingdom, australia, united states, france, germany, the netherlands, and hong kong - A. The United Kingdom - B. Australia - C. The United States - 1. Current System - 2. Calls for Reform - 3. U.S. Treasury Blueprint for a Modernized Financial Regulatory Structure - a) Market Stability Regulation - b) Prudential Regulation - c) Business Conduct Regulation - D. France - E. Germany - F. Hong ...

  • The background to general user needs assessment, including its value in service design and development, and the range of applicable methodologies is discussed. The diverse nature of users is recognized and the inappropriateness of a "one size fits all" approach is emphasized, with particular reference to visually impaired people. The place of research in supporting an evidence-based approach to service design and development is noted. A contextual section identifies some of the drivers that underpin appropriate and adequate provision to visually impaired people. They include legislation, international conventions, and codes of practice. Key features of the research agenda are identified. Much of the recent research relating to user needs coalesces around the theme of information technol...

    ... in the United Kingdom, the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) a... Archives Council and available on the National Library for the Blind Web site (Hopkins, 2002), as...A Canadian initiative, the Information Now project, focused o...

  • ... of the New Hampshire Association for the Blind in Concord, begins each day at the office by check... to spend nearly 28 years working for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, the world's larg...

  • Despite the increasing use of electronic payments, currency retains an important role in the payment system of every country. In this article, the authors compare and contrast trade-offs among currency design features, including those primarily intended to deter counterfeiting and those to improve usability by the visually impaired. The authors conclude that periodic changes in the design of currency are an important aspect of counterfeit deterrence and that currency designers worldwide generally have been successful in efforts to deter counterfeiting. At the same time, currency designers have sought to be sensitive to the needs of the visually impaired. Although trade-offs among goals sometimes have forced compromises, new technologies promise banknotes that are both more difficult to ...

    ... and Printing (BEP) and conducted by the National Research Council (NRC), including BEP (1983) and N... 125 pages, never mentions concerns of the blind or visually impaired.8 The NRCs 1995 report, for e... first eight months of 2006; features of Canadian banknotes are examined below. The Reserve Bank of ... Canada, through the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, blind and visually impaired persons...

  • Never let it be said that an affinity for conjugating verbs leads to a dull life. Annie Walker (Piper Perabo, "Coyote Ugly"), a language whiz, is plucked from her CIA training to work a dangerous case in "Covert Affairs," an hourlong USA Network series premiering Tuesday.

    ...There, Gorham found the Canadian National Institute for the Blind and learned to mo...

  • ...BINDING: Hardcover. SERIES: Studies in Canadian military history. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATI... with the establishment of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind in 1918 by 200 Canadian se...

  • ... throughout Canada, including the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB). Mr. Clegg...

  • Never let it be said that an affinity for conjugating verbs leads to a dull life. Annie Walker (Piper Perabo, "Coyote Ugly"), a language whiz, is plucked from her CIA training to work a dangerous case in "Covert Affairs," an hourlong USA Network series premiering at 10 tonight.

    ...There, Gorham found the Canadian National Institute for the Blind and learned to m...

  • ... Chapter) was elected as Chair of the National Board of Directors of the Canadian National Instittute for the Blind (CNIB). Jameson's professional background includes...



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