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What are the advantages and disadvantages of going to a rehab center for the blind?

I finally am getting things started with the state dept. of the blind, and one of the things they have suggested is to go to a rehabilitation center to learn independent living skills, get vocational rehab, and to learn how to use assistive technologies such as JAWS.

I am considering it, but I know very little about rehab centers.

As background for those who may not know, I am legally blind (my left eye sees ~1.5 feet and my right ~3 feet. This has been a gradual increase from light and dark perception only at the very beginning, then a decrease from a brief period of 20/60 in right eye and 20/200 in left...most of the decrease due to glaucoma spikes, I think. So now, I struggle to read even very large print on my computer (I am writing this in size 73, high contrast, and it is still very fuzzy...the equivalent, if not written by my own hand, takes a very long time for me to read anything). Though I manage well with things around me due to an assistant and assistive products such as stick-on bumps and a handheld magnifying device, it is becoming increasingly difficult for me to use the magnifying device, and what I could do before with my residual vision before, I am finding more and more difficult...

Anyway, so that's why I am considering going to a rehab center. They said that the program would be 1-4 weeks, and if I need it, I can go to another rehab center with a more in-depth program...the rehab center is 2 hours away, but is a live-in only...my husband is just returned from Iraq a week and a half ago, so I don't really want to part with him again after being apart for 14 months...

Anyone have a professional or experience-based opinion on rresidential rehab for blind and visually impaired versus classes during the day (transportation is a bit of a problem for us right now with our only car on the fritz, so maybe live-in is the best option, but...I'm not sure)?

> Advantages of Owning a Franchise:You can avoid many entrepreneurial pitfalls by following the franchisor’s footsteps;The economy of scale is your friend – buying in bulk substantially decreases costs;You will work under a popular brand name on a local or even a global scale;Your franchisor can provide you with financial backing when pilot testing new ideas;Your business will have an established market before you even set up shop.> Disadvantages of Owning a Franchise:You need to make a substantial investment in the form of ongoing fees and expenses;You have to seek constant approval and comply with pre-established brand policies;You cannot alter the offered products or services unless the franchisor states otherwise;A typical franchisee working week consists of 60 or more hours of hard work, leaving you with little time to do anything else. You’ll also need to spend most of the time on site;Regardless of how well you run your business, a misstep made by either the franchisor or another franchisee will have its inevitable impact on your income and reputation.source: What is Franchising from a Franchisee’s Perspective?

A monarchy is a system of government where there is a single, usually hereditary but sometimes elected, ruler with various titles in various nations (king, caliph, sultan etc) that welds absolute power or variations of this, such as the constitutional monarchies where the ruler’s powers have, over time, been codified and limited to ‘reigning but not ruling’. Modern monarchies are more of the second kind, where the real governing power is in the hands of a parliament or one kind or another.The advantages and disadvantages of a monarchy are arguable: a monarchy can be the binding point of a nation, especially when the country is made up of many ethnic peoples, personifying the best of a nation’s culture. The monarchy is often a tourist attraction and money-making institution and functions very much like a rock star would with all the crowd hysterics. A good monarch can impress his will on arguing factions as did King Juan Carlos of Spain during a pending military coup d’etat , when he called all the rebelling generals and told them any participation in the coup would be taken as a personal attack on him. A long term ruling monarch means more stability for at least the administration (no need to change letterheads and so on)On the other hand, running a monarchy can be expensive and many people do not see the justification for someone or for a particular family to be held above others just by favor of birth. Also, as nations become multicultural, countries such as Great Britain are finding it increasingly hard to identify themselves with the original culture that the monarchy embodies. With the constitutional monarchy now an accepted institution more than the absolute, it makes most such countries closer to republics than to their feudal past.

Advantages and disadvantages of race mixing(intercultural marriage)?

I am White and married a Mexican 27 years ago.

The only draw back was her family came to realize just how stupid I really am.

We have 4 unbelievably beautiful kids that have a permanent tan.

However, I dated over 100 different women before I found the one I am still crazy about. Never get married until you have dated at least 30 girls. After the 23rd, you will get a good idea of what you are looking for.

Now go drink a beer, and crank up the Mac-O-Meter.

I LIVE IN Florida...CONSIDERING SEPARATION OR DIVORCE...ANYONE BEEN THROUGH THIS?

You shouldn't move out. If he understand laws he can accuse you for kidnapping his kids and you may loose custody of your kids. He has the right to contact the authority and lie on you if you move out unless he want to be free. There are several things however to consider before you make things worse or better for your part. Consider if your marriage is salvageable. List down the advantages and disadvantages of being separated, if it will be for your best interest and that of your kids. If the advanges out weighs the disadvantages, that a tough consideration of you future with yous kids. How will your kids take it? Your financial responsibilities after separation and divorce? etc. Then if all fall in your favor, file for separation first. He will be ordered to move out of the house and find somewhere to stay while paying you to support yourself and your kids. This separation may last 6-12 months before you file for divorce. Its advisable to check out in your states what are your legal rights are when separating before you consider do it. Then the rest will follow

Disadvantages of De- Monetization :For the higher class peopleThe rich people who earned money by cheating the poor , through illegal means are facing problems in converting their old notes. Some of them , were so helpless that they burnt the old notes.Burnt currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 found in UPCars transporting huge amount of money is being seized.All the time which the rich people spent on how to earn illegally is now wasted.Some of them who aren't having any clue on how to save their money areSurrenderingDepositing the black money in others bank accountsBurningThey aren't even able to bat an eye during this period.For the middle class peopleThe middle class mostly consists of people working from 9 to 5. These people who run life from day to day are now spending a lot of time standing at the ATM's to withdraw money unlike the rich people who have servants to stand in the line and withdraw.The time which they planned to spend with their family members is now being spent on roads in the queues of ATM.For the low class people.Most of the low class people do not have a bank account. Since the low class people consists of daily wage labour, servants, street vendors.The masters aren't able to pay their servants in cash and since most of the labours do not have a bank account , their salaries are put on hold.Here I would like to illustrate an example:A decision has been made in our institution that all the mess workers would not be paid in cash instead money would be deposited in their bank accounts. Since majority of them do not have any bank accounts they aren't receiving any salaries for the past few days.I would like to give another example:An old man comes to our hostel everyday to sell eatables like finger chips and other snack kind of things , each costing around ₹5 to ₹10. Usually the old man sells all the things which he brings and then leaves. But nowadays most of us are running out of cash or we are carrying the ₹2000 note. So we are unable to purchase the old man's stuff and he is returning back with some of the items which he brought.

Let's see the pros firstGuarantee of family support in the initial days and to take care of girls before and after child birth.Family background of spouse is known, no surprises after marriage like a previous marriage, or childrenSociety support,Both may be equal in many ways balanced like education, wealth etc. Marriages between equal families works betterKnown ancestory hence some guarantee for good health.. mentally and physically.Easy to adjust as both may be of same religion, language, caste and cultural practices.Easy to get along as traditions and other practices may be the same or similarIn laws torture are lesser due to strong parental and society support.Divorces are not easy, running away from marriage, responsibilities, of one spouse leaving the other is very difficult.Marriages last longer if things go fine. Very rarely difference of opinion or ego clashes or health issues lead to separation.Now for some consBoth the bride and groom do not know each other. It is based on trust and hope. No guarantee for a life filled with love. If you are lucky good for you or it takes time and patience. Sometimes patience runs out.The very society, relatives which you trust may bring you a wrong groom or bride. It is no use arguing with them after marriageDowry system is common in arranged marriages. Some parents take loans to full fill demands of groom’s family, leading to life long EMI, payments. Some keep torturing women for dowry after marriage too.Groom and bride are unknown to each other. Sometimes people of most unmatched characterestics are knotted together. They invariably lead very difficult lives or head for separation.Boys or girls’ basic behaviour are not known. Everybody knows them only from outside, It is a risk if one of the two is too egoistic, a psycho, has impotency, is highly possessive, has anger issues, is suspicious or is a sex maniac.Girls in arranged marriages do not trust the groom and in laws, hence every discomfort is reported to parents leading to the bigger arguments , fights.Very often children are forced into arranged marriages inspite of their modern outlook and education. These find it difficult to adjust if their intellectual levels, outlook of the world, chemistries do not match.Some are already in a relationship, but are forced by parents to marry strangers. These are not able to forget their previous relationship and this leads to comparison, guilt, and to unhappy, suffocating marriages.

What are disadvantages to seigneur?

I'm not sure about the old days, but I know a seigneur from Quebec! He still collects the rents due, but it turns out to be something like 25 cents per year for the properties he is seigneur for. But, he likes to keep the tradition going.

The biggest problem then was how land was divided whan the owner died. They had large families, and the boys would all inherit a piece. To be fair, they always had a piece that touched the river (to build a dock, etc.) which meant that over time, the properties became very long and skinny - to sometimes an almost ridiculous extent.

When the English gained control of New France in 1763, many of the nobles went home to France, but the peasants (habitants) stayed. They had "foreign" leaders, who spoke a different language, and were of a different religion. The establishment chuch in Canada was Anglican until 1841, whereas French Canadians were almost all Roman Catholic, except for some Hugenots living in the Gaspe area. They thought that having the British in charge would help their plight, but they ended up being ignored (or persecuted) by French Roman Catholics and English Anglicans both.

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