• 30th November
    2011
  • 30
lasociedadelespectaculo:

Ali Jarekji  / ReutersA visually impaired teacher instructs visually impaired children on the use of a typewriter equipped with keys in Braille in a classroom at the Royal Academy for the Blind in Amman. The academy, which opened last month, provides educational services to more than 150 visually impaired students, and 33 of its 109 employees are also similarly impaired.November 22, 2011.

lasociedadelespectaculo:

Ali Jarekji  / Reuters

A visually impaired teacher instructs visually impaired children on the use of a typewriter equipped with keys in Braille in a classroom at the Royal Academy for the Blind in Amman. The academy, which opened last month, provides educational services to more than 150 visually impaired students, and 33 of its 109 employees are also similarly impaired.

November 22, 2011.

(via anotherfeminist)

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    ye ye Amman represent, Alhamdulilah for everything, sight is such a valuable sense
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