Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Braille Day -
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On World Braille Day, we bring you the story of resilience, discipline & a pure passion for the markets We @DhanHQ had a chance to meet traders & investors whose love for markets transcends their limitations. Watch the inspiring story now! Show more youtube.com The Story of extraordinary Super Traders #MadeForTrade | World...
Co-worker says today is International Braille day? So, a reminder... Quote 𝓦𝓸𝓸𝓫𝓲 ⁷ · Oct 28, 2022 #Jin has ARMY in English Braille on the side of his neck...................... Show more
Good Thursday morning. It’s National Spaghetti Day, Trivia Day, Hypnotism Day, Braille Day and Flower Basket Day. Enjoy your day. Do a random act of kindness and change a life. You are loved and we are Blessed.
Happy #WorldBrailleDay! To commemorate the occasion, we’ve put together a special video featuring Eva, an 11-year-old student who has cortical vision impairment, her parent Laura, and teacher Melissa. Show more youtube.com World Braille Day 2024
The UN posting about World Braille Day without alt text, you couldn't make it up Quote United Nations @UN · 7h On Thursday’s #WorldBrailleDay, see how Braille helps blind and partially-sighted people realize their full human rights: Show more
— Rachel Charlton-Dailey 💖💜💙 (@RachelCDailey) January 4, 2024
This is a hybrid certificate in print and Braille prepared by Kigame Media at the request of this organization. Hybridity and integration are possible. It just takes the will. Happy World Braille Day.
Happy World Braille Day! Invented by a blind person, and maintained by us despite opposition from some in the sighted community - now and in the past - Braille is the script that has enhanced my life and I use it every day. Show more
Today is World Braille Day - a day to celebrate Louie Braille and the code he created 200 years ago. He invented the system in 1824 at just 15 years old. Braille consists of a code of 63 characters, each comprising of one to six raised dots arranged in a six-position cell. Show more ALT
— Thomas Pocklington Trust (@PocklingtonHub) January 4, 2024
Yesterday's World Braille Day interactions were inspiring! How about a monthly Saturday series discussing blindness topics? From tips to advice, I'm here to share and learn. Your thoughts and topic suggestions are invaluable. Let's make every day insightful! #Blindness Show more
World Braille Day seeks to raise awareness about the importance of braille as a means of communication for blind and partially sighted people. Braille is a tactile representation of alphabetic and numerical symbols that uses six dots to represent letters and numbers.