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Did you know that, when it comes to glasses and their visibility,

there's a huge difference between Deaf and Hearing ones?

I'll tell you why.

I've measured this eye, do you see the blue line?

See where the line is placed?

That's an eye of a Deaf person.

Why's that? I'll show you another picture.

This indicates a limited vision.

The peripheral vision is blurry.

This isn't Deaf friendly.

This is what a Deaf friendly vision looks like.

Now you've seen the difference between the

first and second sample.

In the first one, it is limited where each sides of

the eyes are blurry. This isn't Deaf friendly.

They'd have to move their head to see.

I always recommend that they widen the sight line so they get

a 180 degree vision.

For example, I can see you with my eyeglasses while

I rotate my body instead of my head.

Do you see that?

This is Deaf friendly and it's VERY comfortable.

I always believe in making the best quality eyeglasses.

Do you see these glasses?

I cannot see clearly without these glasses.

I call these emergency glasses meaning...suppose I lose them

and I look for them, but I cannot see them.

What do I do?

I can see by doing this: using both hands, press your index

finger onto your thumb then place each hands together at the

fingers to create a small gap. Bring the gap up to your pupil.

Or Curl up your index finger creating a small hole.

You can see through this gap. This is for temporary

purposes, like reading, if you need to.

It's a pretty neat tip, right?

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For more infomation >> Explaining The Difference Between Hearing and Deaf Eyesight & Emergency Eyeglasses Tips! - Duration: 1:54.

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Subtle difference Meghan Markle has made to her hair since becoming royal..& BIG change it signifies - Duration: 1:33.

the subtle difference makin Markel has made to her hair since becoming a royal

in the big change it signifies fabulous spoke to beauty editor Khloe Bhushan to

find out why she said I think Megan partings swapped from side to middle is

all part of her transition from an actress to a member of the royal family

before she used to have a casual dress sense in the Messier side fringe in

parting used to suit her look but now she a duchess she changed her outfits

opting for Prada and Gucci and this means she had to change her hair to

complement the new look the sleeker Street middle parting makes her look

instantly polished shows off her gorgeous face shape and adds to the

perfect appearance she needs to adhere to since representing the royal family

it's all part of the Duchess package we also spoke to makeup artist

Olivia Todd to find out what she thinks of the new do she said a center parting

draws more attention to your facial features it makes your eyes lips and

brows look fuller and emphasises your cheekbones this hairstyle really frames

the face and creates a more sophisticated classic look which suits

Megan marquel in her new role as duchess of sussex perfectly the key to this look

is to ensure the line is perfectly straight and central to create that

gorgeous symmetry we don't know about you but we'll be trying out the perfect

center parting if it means we can channel the gorgeous Megan Markel

For more infomation >> Subtle difference Meghan Markle has made to her hair since becoming royal..& BIG change it signifies - Duration: 1:33.

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Making A Difference: "Tiny Libraries" In Need Of Donations - Duration: 1:38.

For more infomation >> Making A Difference: "Tiny Libraries" In Need Of Donations - Duration: 1:38.

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The Doctors Hospital Difference - Roz the Volunteer - Duration: 1:39.

(gentle music)

- When I was a little girl, six years old,

we were in a car accident in Dover, New Jersey.

My dad was killed, my mom, my grandmother and I

were in the hospital for four and a half months

knowing nobody, and the town kind of adopted us.

Then I said, when I was able to, I was gonna give back

and that's why I came.

So I have a hospital right near my house

that I would never go to, I would prefer to come here

as I did a year and a half ago when I had my heart attack.

I said to my friends, you bring me to Doctors Hospital.

I came to the emergency room here

and they were just wonderful to me.

It's small enough that you're not a number here.

Everyone that walks in here is family

and gets treated accordingly.

My name is Roz, I'm a volunteer here,

is there anything I can do for you?

I think it means a lot having been in the hospital myself.

It's just nice to have someone to speak to,

someone that cares and just a hand to hold sometimes.

That's all a lot of people want

is just a hand to hold or a hug.

All the people that work here are family

and people, as patients that come in, become family,

the good part of the families.

You can't ask for better than that.

I love this place.

(gentle music)

For more infomation >> The Doctors Hospital Difference - Roz the Volunteer - Duration: 1:39.

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Baby Rockers Make Big Difference At Local Hospital - Duration: 0:49.

For more infomation >> Baby Rockers Make Big Difference At Local Hospital - Duration: 0:49.

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The "Pedal The Cause" director talks about making a difference - Duration: 2:22.

For more infomation >> The "Pedal The Cause" director talks about making a difference - Duration: 2:22.

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Greek lesson: What is the difference between the verbs ''ακουλουθώ'' and ''παρακολουθώ''? - Duration: 3:13.

Hello and welcome to this lesson.

This week we will answer a question from our student, Richard.

As I have told you many times, send us your questions and we will answer them to one of the video lessons as soon as possible.

So, Richard, asked us what the difference is between "παρακολουθώ" and "ακολουθώ".

So let's go see these two verbs.

Well, we start with the verb "παρακολουθώ".

Let's give some examples of using this verb.

For example, we say "Ο Ανδρέας παρακολουθεί τηλεόραση".

This has the meaning of "βλέπω τηλεόραση".

The verb "παρακολουθώ" has of course a little different meaning

because when we use it we want to say that we see something with great care.

Other uses of this verb are "Νιώθω ότι κάποιος με παρακολουθεί τις τελευταίες μέρες"

that is, I feel that someone secretly, without seeing him, follows me and tries to see what I do.

You can also use this verb when "παρακολουθείτε μαθήματα ελληνικών"

or when you ''παρακολουθείτε μαθήματα πιάνου. " It is a very useful verb and I believe you can use it quite a lot.

On the other hand, the verb "ακολουθώ" has a different meaning in some cases but similar in some others.

For example, in the example given above "νιώθω ότι κάποιος με παρακολουθεί τις τελευταίες μέρες"

you can say "νιώθω ότι κάποιος με ακολουθεί τις τελευταίες μέρες".

However, besides this example, the meaning of "ακολουθώ" is different.

Let us give some examples, ''έφυγε από την Ελλάδα και μετά τον ακολούθησε η οικογένειά του"

that is, his family accompanied him.

Another example is "μετά τον χειμώνα ακολουθεί η άνοιξη", that is, something comes after something else.

Also, we can say "η κυβέρνηση ακολουθεί συντηρητική πολιτική αναφορικά με την οικονομία"

meaning that the government is implementing this policy.

That's all for today. I hope that you and all of you now understand the difference between these two verbs.

Thank you very much and we say the other Saturday. Bye.

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