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If you didn’t identify the picture, repeat the same
=> Step 5
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Braile

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Braille was invented by a nineteenth century man named Louis Braille, who was completely blind.
Braille’s story starts when he was three years old. He was playing in his father’s shop in Coupvray, France, and somehow managed to injure his eye. Though he was offered the best medical attention available at the time, it wasn’t enough—an infection soon developed and spread to his other eye, rendering him blind in both eyes. While a tragedy for him, had this accident not happened, we wouldn’t have braille today.
There was a system of reading in place for the blind at the time, which consisted of tracing a finger along raised letters. However, this system meant that reading was painfully slow and it was difficult to discerning by touch the relatively complex letters of the alphabet. As a result, many people struggled to master the embossed letter system.
In 1821, Braille’s teacher, Dr. Alexandre Francois-Rene Pignier, invited a man named Charles Barbier to speak to a classroom of young blind students at the National Institute for Blind Youth in Paris. Barbier had developed a “night writing” system for the military using raised dots after Napoleon requested a system of communication that soldiers could use even in darkness without making any sound in the process.
Barbier’s system was too complex for the military and was rejected. However, it was thought that it might be useful for the blind, which led Dr. Pignier to invite Barbier to come demonstrate it.
As it stood, the Barbier invention wasn’t quite up to functioning as a system of touch-based reading and writing, being overly complex (using a 6×6 dot matrix to represent letters and certain phonemes). Further, this large dot matrix made it so unless you had very large fingertips, you couldn’t feel all the dots in a single matrix without moving your finger. Still, Braille was inspired and, as a young teenager, he began experimenting. He took a piece of paper, a slate, and a stylus, punching holes and attempting to find something that worked.
In 1825, Braille was just barely sixteen, but he thought he had hit upon something that was functional and superior to the existing embossed letter system. His original code consisted of six dots arranged in two parallel rows, each set of rows representing a letter. This configuration was simpler than Barbier’s system, but still versatile enough to allow for up to 64 variations, enough for all the letters of the alphabet and punctuation. It was also easily adapted to languages other than French. Most importantly, rather than needing to trace out a whole letter, it was much easier to feel the configuration of dots, making reading for the blind significantly faster and easier.
Dr. Pignier was pleased with Braille’s work and encouraged his students to use Braille’s new system. Unfortunately when Dr. Pignier introduced
The History of France written in braille for his students, he was dismissed from his position as headmaster, due to his insistence on pushing Braille’s system rather than the standard embossed letter system of the day.
Nonetheless, Braille himself became a teacher at the Institute and taught his code to the students who passed through, spreading the knowledge.
In 1834, when Braille was in his mid-20s, he was invited to demonstrate the uses of braille at the Exposition of Industry, which was being held in Paris that year, further spurring its popularity. By this time, Braille had also published a book about how to use the code. It was mostly written in embossed letters with braille thrown in to demonstrate its use.
Despite this, the National Institute for Blind Youth that Braille worked at still refused to officially adopt his system. It wouldn’t be until 1854, two years after Braille died and eight years after a school in Amsterdam started using it as their primary reading/writing system, that Braille’s former school finally adopted braille due to students overwhelmingly demanding the change. By the late nineteenth century, braille had been adopted throughout most of the world, excepting the United States, who held out until 1916.
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Nabena afrad parhty han

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Assalam u alaikum. Kia ap ny kbhe suna ya dekha hay keh nabena afrad bhe parhty aur lekhty han. Ji han aam logon ki tarah nabena afrad aam logo ki tarah parhty aur lekhty tu han lakin in ky parhny aur lekhny ka andaz change hay. Ap es picture main dekhie aik nabena afrad kis tarah parh raha. Aankhon sy mazoor afrad apny hath ki angli sy parhty han. Ap khud dekh lie jie.


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Nabena afrad bhe khelty han

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Assalam u alaikum.  kia ap ny kbhe dekha ya suna hay keh nabena afrad dosry logon ki tarah cricket khelty han. Ji han ye dekh lie jie. Khuda ny aankhon sy tu mazoor kia lakin ksi chez ki kami ni di. Jo khasosiyat aam logon main nabena afrad bhe wo kar sakty han. Ap es picture main dekhie nabena afrad cricket kaisy khelty han.




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Ye dakhie

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Log samjhty han shayad nabena afrad parh lekh ni sakty lakin ye dekhen nabena afrad hath ky zarie tuch kar ky brail parh raha hy



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Kia ap janty han

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Kia ap janty han keh nabena afrad bhe parhty han

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Video games which open the door for the blind to play

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Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64, 1996) is commonly held to be one of the best games of all time, but it has more than its then-innovative 3D worlds to recommend it – it can also be played by the blind.
“There were all these musical cues and cues in the sound design,” says Kevin Satizabal, a keen gamer who’s been blind since birth. “You could tell when you’d picked up a star, or when the player was jumping, or when you picked up coins.” When you can’t rely on visual cues, having a different audio cue for each event in the game is more than just a bonus.
“Fighting games are a perfect example,” says accessibility specialist Ian Hamilton. Through learning the audio cues for each move, vision-impaired players have been able to master them. One, Brice Mellen, even beat the creator of Mortal Kombat at his own game.
One genre takes this principle of great sound design to another level, reducing or removing the visual elements to create games playable only by ear. Audio games have been around for a while – Satizabal mentions GMA Tank Commander andShades of Doom, both of which came out more than a decade ago – but they are gaining recognition thanks to the vision-impaired community’s latest console of choice.
“The idea of a blind person using a touchscreen may be a strange one at first,” says Hamilton, “but smartphone uptake was actually faster among people with impaired vision.” Thanks to Apple’s decision to include a screen reader called VoiceOver on every device since the iPhone 3GS, catering to vision-impaired players on iOS is easy. “So easy,” Hamilton adds, “that Zynga made Hanging with Friends blind- accessible entirely by accident, just by naming their buttons correctly.”
More intentionally blind-accessible games include audio games, such as the Papa Sangre series (iOS) and The Nightjar (iOS), both from developer Somethin’ Else, which are played using simple touch controls – or, as Satizabal prefers, the gyroscope – to navigate towards sounds that represent goals and away from those made by monsters. Many exploit our fear of being blind, which makes for an intense experience but could be problematic if overplayed.
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“Horror has its place,” Satizabal says, “but it can be a little bit cliched. And also, visual impairment already has enough negative associations without it being brought out in the gaming world.”
Richard Harlow, who lost most of his sight to an optic nerve disease five years ago, agrees, saying these games can give the impression that blindness is “incredibly scary, and that you can’t be left by yourself”.
One studio taking a different tack is Incus Games, which is developing an audio-only adventure for PC and Mac. In Three Monkeys, players control a protagonist called Tobar who becomes a hero precisely because he was born blind and is thus best equipped when the world is cursed into darkness. “We wanted to create a world in which not being able to see was your biggest strength,” says Stephen Willey, producer and composer on the game.
“It’s more about empowering your sense of hearing,” says Satizabal, who met Willey while both attended Birmingham Conservatoire and is now a consultant on the game. He brings expertise from his experience both with audio games and “just getting around on a daily basis as a blind person using sound” to make suggestions such as adding more background noise to the forest in which the demo takes place, to make the game feel more real.
In that demo, a sprite called Yoska teaches the player how to use their hearing to hunt a bird and shoot it down with a bow and arrow and fight bandits and goblins with a sword. It sounds like something you’d expect to do in a modern big-budget RPG, which Willey says is intentional: “What we’re really aiming for is an audio game that has a kind of AAA [those with the highest development budgets and levels of promotion] feel about it.”
That should appeal to vision-impaired players such as Harlow, whose experience of “real video games” before he lost his sight has led him to consider many audio games “kind of bad, and just not entertaining”. But Willey and Satizabal both hope sighted players will enjoy the game too, so that they can have a shared experience with those who are vision-impaired.
“When there’s something that everyone has in common, that’s something that bridges people together,” Harlow says, “And that’s the awesome thing about video games.”

Listen in: audio games

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Somethin’ Else iOS
Voiced by Sean Bean, a game in which you use simple touch controls to walk and turn until you’ve escaped the world of the dead.
Somethin’ Else iOS
Voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch, who leads you through a spaceship which has been plunged into darkness and occupied by mysterious – and unfriendly – life forms.
Incus Games PC/Mac
An adventure inspired by Romany lore featuring “puzzles, open-world exploration, fighting, and hunting”. Later this month, they will launch a Kickstarter page to generate extra support.
Epicycle iOS/PC/Mac
A horror game in which you play an assistant professor who finds himself blind and in the midst of an apocalypse

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