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  2. Cultural depictions of blindness - Wikipedia

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    One well-known example is the prophet Tiresias, whose blindness is ascribed to various causes. According to one story, it was a punishment for revealing the secrets of the gods; according to another, he was struck blind after accidentally witnessing Athena bathing; in a third, he was blinded by Hera after taking Zeus 's side in a dispute. [ 3 ]

  3. Visual impairment - Wikipedia

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    The terms low vision and blindness are often used for levels of impairment which are difficult or impossible to correct and significantly impact daily life. [7] In addition to the various permanent conditions, fleeting temporary vision impairment, amaurosis fugax, may occur, and may indicate serious medical problems. [8] [9] [10]

  4. Iowa History Month: How Kenneth Jernigan transformed life for ...

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    Blind Iowans, thanks to the innovations of Jernigan and others, work together as members of blindness consumer groups such as the National Federation of the Blind and the Iowa Council of the ...

  5. List of blind people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable individuals who were blind or became blind over the course of their lives. The list is organized into categories based on their notable ...

  6. 'Love Is Blind' in real life? What happened when an L.A ... - AOL

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    As the singles, who ranged from 23 to 75 (the majority of them were in their 30s and 40s), arrived at the Dating Blind event, they were immediately taken into separate rooms based on their gender.

  7. Visual impairment in art - Wikipedia

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    Visual impairment in art is a limited topic covered by research, with its focus being on how visually impaired people are represented in artwork throughout history. This is commonly portrayed through the inclusion of objects such as canes and dogs to symbolize blindness, [1] which is the most frequently depicted visual impairment in art.

  8. Blind artists - Wikipedia

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    The book gives different suggestions about how the blind can actually go about making art; there is an example of one woman who is not completely blind but severely impaired who, when sculpting something, finds it easier to close her eyes and feel the material and the shape rather than trying to see it with her imperfect vision, much like a ...

  9. Recovery from blindness - Wikipedia

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    Recovery from blindness is the phenomenon of a blind person gaining the ability to see, usually as a result of medical treatment. As a thought experiment , the phenomenon is usually referred to as Molyneux's problem .