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Showing posts with label seeing. Show all posts
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Sep 10, 2019

[Answer] 6. What is an advantage of a Seeing Eye dog to a guide horse in public businesses?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. What is an advantage of a Seeing Eye dog to a guide horse in public businesses?"



...1. Ascending and descending staircases 2. All of these options 3. More flexibility in public transportation 4. Enhanced maneuverability in an airplane Problems could arise with a guide horse in public business districts or areas. For example, if a business has a spiral staircase, it would be nearly impossible for a guide horse to climb. A trained horse can climb stairs usually without any trouble, but they do not appear to be as secure when descending on a downgrade. On the other hand, a dog seems to exploit confidence in either. It can curl up in any form of public transportation such as, taxis, subways, buses, and airplanes where a horse is not adaptable. According to the web site, www.npr.org (April 2002), regarding the American with Disabilities Act, it is stated that, "Confusion stemming from the current law prompted a move for a more careful definition. But the proposed change would exclude birds and horses, among other animals not technically considered common. These are just a few of the nontraditional service animals that are used across the country to help people with disabilities and psychological disorders. As their uses are expanding, however, the government is considering a proposal that would limit the definition of "service animal" to "a dog or other common domestic animal". Resource: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=98958273 For additional questions concerning the ADA and service animals, please call the Department's ADA Information Line at (800) 514-0301 (voice) or (800) 514-0383 (TTY) or visit the ADA Business Connection at ada.gov.

Aug 6, 2019

[Answer] 8. The term 'seeing red' usually means what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. The term 'seeing red' usually means what?"



...1. You are very angry 2. You are scared 3. You are ecstatic 4. You are colourblind

Apr 12, 2019

[Answer] 7. What does The Seeing Eye do?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. What does The Seeing Eye do?"



...1. adopts blind dogs 2. gives free medical care to dogs 3. provides free operations on blind dogs 4. breeds and trains dogs to guide blind people Since 1929 The Seeing Eye has been successfully matching blind people with guide dogs, giving the team independence and dignity.

Nov 5, 2018

[Answer] 9. What kind of 'cat' may have difficulty seeing things?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. What kind of 'cat' may have difficulty seeing things?"



...1. Cataract 2. Catarrhine 3. Cataphract 4. Catalan Cataracts occur when the lens becomes opaque, preventing the passage of light into the eyes. Interestingly, a cataract is also a name for a large waterfall. On the other hand, a cataphract is an armored cavalry horse or a fully armoured soldier, a catarrhine is a kind of monkey and a catalan is a resident of Catalonia in Spain.