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  2. Braille Patterns - Wikipedia

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    When showing braille graphically in printed instruction manuals, it can be useful to indicate the dots that are not punched, especially if a single braille cell of only one or two punched dots is shown out of context: in this case it might otherwise be difficult to judge the vertical alignment of the dots and tell the difference between, say ...

  3. Braille - Wikipedia

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    where the word premier, French for "first", can be read. Braille was based on a tactile code, now known as night writing, developed by Charles Barbier. (The name "night writing" was later given to it when it was considered as a means for soldiers to communicate silently at night and without a light source, but Barbier's writings do not use this term and suggest that it was originally designed ...

  4. Louis Braille - Wikipedia

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    Birthplace of Louis Braille in Coupvray. Louis Braille was born in Coupvray, a small town about twenty miles east of Paris, on 4 January 1809. [2] He and his three elder siblings – Monique Catherine (b. 1793), Louis-Simon (b. 1795), and Marie Céline (b. 1797) [3] – lived with their parents, Simon-René and Monique, on three hectares of land and vineyard in the countryside.

  5. English Braille - Wikipedia

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    English Braille, also known as Grade 2 Braille, [1] is the braille alphabet used for English. It consists of around 250 letters ( phonograms ), numerals , punctuation, formatting marks, contractions, and abbreviations ( logograms ).

  6. This Braille smartwatch is a game changer for the visually ...

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    Braille meets wearable technology. While most of the innovation that has been happening in the recent years generally occurs on a screen made of pixels, the visually impaired community has been ...

  7. The word written in Braille on the back of the award ... - AOL

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    The triangular plush figure is a playful take on the Phrygian cap, also known as the liberty cap. This type of red hat was worn during the French Revolution, and today, it represents freedom and ...

  8. Slate and stylus - Wikipedia

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    Six Principal Systems of Embossed Type;Haüy, Gall, Howe, Moon, Braille, Wait. In addition to the system devised by Louis Braille, a number of other methods for blind people to read and/or write on paper have been used. One of the most popular was the English system of Dr. William Moon invented in 1845.

  9. French Hurdler Punched in the Eye 20 Minutes Before the Race ...

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