At the Purwanchal Gyan Chakshu School for the Blind, a young boy gets extra help from his teacher, who is also blind.
At the Purwanchal Gyan Chakshu School for the Blind, a young boy gets extra help from his teacher, who is also blind.
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A student at Purwanchal Gyan Chakshu School for the Blind reads from her Braille textbook.
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A student at Purwanchal Gyan Chakshu School for the Blind reads out loud from her Braille textbook.
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The Purwanchal Gyan Chakshu School for the Blind in Dharan, Nepal, has an extensive library of Braille books and a press with which to print Braille material.
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A teacher at a school for the blind in South Asia types out a lesson on a Braille typewriter.
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An American volunteer watches as a student at the Purwanchal Gyan Chakshu School for the Blind gives a traditional Nepali greeting.
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An American volunteer chats with the principal of Purwanchal Gyan Chakshu School for the Blind in Dharan, Nepal.
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A student at a school for the blind in South Asia writes in Braille with a stencil.
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The principal at a school for the blind in South Asia shows a display of the Braille lettering system.
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A tourist smokes a pipe in front of the statue of Synagogua, which represents the Jewish synagogue. The statue sits in front of Notre-Dame Cathedral opposite the statue of Iglesia (not pictured), who represents the church. Iglesia depicts a stately Christian church, head crowned, powerful staff firmly in hand. Synagogua has a snake wrapped around her eyes. By displaying the statue, the church wanted to let people know she was damaged goods, blinded by evil. Her staff is broken, and her tablets are broken. It’s a message the Jews have never forgotten. IMB Photo
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Houses in Kilistra, Turkey, blend in to their surroundings.
Kilistra is a much smaller version of the more famous Cappadocia with houses and churches carved into the soft rock of the mountains. The people of nearby areas who accepted Christianity during the Roman times are believed to have chosen the area to protect themselves against assaults.
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