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Students with visual impairments or blindness

They are not all so-called blind individuals who are entirely devoid of vision. The definition of visual impairment or blindness is vast. The definition of visual impairment or blindness is vast. Any person whose vision is 20/200 or less of correction after dominating in the eye is considered blind by law. Any person whose vision is 20/200 or less of correction after dominating in the blind eye is considered by law. This corresponds to 10% of normal vision with a visual field of 20 degrees or less. This corresponds to 10% of normal vision with a visual field of 20 degrees or less. On the other hand, the “low vision” means a visual acuity between 20/60 and 20/200 between corrected. On the other hand, the “low vision” means a visual acuity between 20/60 and 20/200 between corrected. (more…)

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  • Beautiful appearance preserve

    The dream of eternal youth is as old as humanity. How will show you how to delay ageing. How will show you how to delay ageing.

    Jugendliches appearance has always as the ultimate ideal of beauty. The older it is unfortunately not stop the ageing but it can at least be delayed. The older it is unfortunately not stop the ageing but it can at least be delayed. To longer supposed to be young you do not put equal under the knife but many care products and the right diet allow a radiant appearance, no matter how old you are. To longer supposed to be young you do not put equal under the knife but many care products and the right diet allow a radiant appearance, no matter how old you are. (more…)

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  • Professional Resources Library

    Record #: 63
    Voice:  800-227-5558

    Email:  help@acs.org 
      American Chemical Society (ACS)
    ACS advances knowledge and research through scholarly publishing, scientific conferences, information resources for education and business, and professional development efforts.

    1155 Sixteenth Street, NW
    Washington ,  DC       20036      US
     

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    Record #: 65
    Voice:  800-942-0832

    Email:  info@iaqcouncil.org 
      American Indoor Air Quality Council 
    A non-profit organization for indoor air quality professionals and technicians. Offers IAQ training.

    Post Office Box 11599
    Glendale ,  AZ       85318-1599      US
     

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    Record #: 68
    Voice:  614-888-9772

    Email:  becohio@lycos.com 
      Building Environment Council of Ohio (BECO)
    We are interested in problems within buildings arising from pollutants in and immediately around those buildings, especially pollutants associated with building aterials, utilities, the building site, or occupant activities.

    6161 Busch Blvd., Suite 87
    Columbus ,  OH       43229-2508      US
     

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    RESIDENTS MOLD PREVENTION GUIDE

    The best means to prevent or control the spread of mold growth is to deny the spores the moisture necessary for germination.  Therefore, regulating the environment, especially relative humidity is essential for preventing the deterioration of valuable property from microorganism growth.  Relative humidity levels should be routinely monitored.  Spore germination is less likely to occur if relative humidity is controlled between 35-45 percent.  When relative humidity levels rise above 65 percent, the use of portable dehumidifiers might be necessary to reduce the moisture content of the air.  A temperature between 68-72oF (spring/summer) and 70-740F (fall/winter) should be targeted.  These levels only decrease the potential of germination and growth; they do not eliminate it.  Therefore, other factors, such as adequate air circulation should be maintained; a fan will help to increase circulation.

    The following guidelines for fungal invasion prevention:

    1.       Place books/book shelves, and furniture at least 1-2 inches from the wall for airflow.

    2.       Store books, materials, important documents, and collectibles in a room where there are no extreme temperature/humidity changes, and not in extreme light/darkness.

    3.       Keep indoor plants to a minimum as they draw fungus, bacteria, and other microbes.

    4.       Regularly inspect for mold infestation wherever water/moisture has been historical. (more…)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q:    Are there certain geographical areas where houses are more prone to toxic mold?
    A:   Houses built on previous chemical dumpsites or agricultural areas of heavy pesticide or fertilization use are havens for a wide variety of fungi species.   Houses built in flood zones, or prior flooded areas are excellent breeding grounds for toxic molds.
         
    Q:    Fifty years ago, we didn’t have problems with environmental mold contamination.   Why?
    A:   In the 1980’s, building codes changed nationwide and the dimensions for room size decreased to meet prevailing economic issues.   Consequently, when too many people occupy a smaller area, body sweat, breathing capacity, and other factors that cause humidity to rise, occur.   Add to this cooking, showering, plants, etc., and breeding of fungi species can proliferate rapidly.
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  •  Health Education Conference Presented By:

    RRC, Inc., & the environmental health research group
    RESOURCE CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING, REMEDIATION & HEALTH RESEARCH SERVICES

    FORMER/CURRENT SPONSORS: (OF PREVIOUS CONFERENCES)
    ‘A’ Internet Provider, SACRAMENTO, CA AEROTECH LABORATORIES, INC., PHOENIX, AZ AMERICA?S LEGAL & PROFESSIONAL BOOKSTORE, SACRAMENTO, CA Pacific Gold Coast Construction, Los Angeles, CA INTEGRATED PROPERTY SERVICES, ORANGEVALE, CA, LEXIS/NEXIS, MEALEY?S PUBLICATIONS, KING OF PRUSSIA, PA, MARCUS H. BOLE & ASSOCIATES, WHEATLAND, CA

    ATTORNEYS: CALIFORNIA STATE BAR: 16 MCLE CREDITS

    CONFERENCE OVERVIEW

    The assumption microfungi could pose a threat to humans was brought ?center stage? with a $2.7 million jury verdict in Sacramento Superior Court (Mazza, 2001)- later upheld in the appellate process. This litigation has sent ?shock waves? that mold exposures can and do cause serious health problems, i.e., ?Medical Causation.?

    The potential for liability of collateral damages such as civil litigation, medical and health recovery costs, and other associated economic losses is very real. The more one knows in preventing mold exposures from becoming an indoor problem, the less the potential for legal and/or medical problems to develop. This highly unique National Conference will provide indispensable education, to include the following:
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