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Towards Global Access for the Print Disabled

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Strong hints that import/export is already permitted by U.S. I would class this as TVI (nearly identical) plus additional provisions creating a similar exception for schools, libraries and archives. . • A functional definition of disability that I think is pretty close to the TVI (it is even clearer). •

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10 Ways to Immediately Invest in Your Nonprofit Organization

NonProfit Hub

Especially with that liberal arts degree… …Despite the fact that you could gain valuable experience, confidence and the connections that make getting jobs and work experience much easier—and there’s a boat of evidence a college degree is correlated with an increase in your total lifetime earnings. Where are the short term rewards?

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Your Favorite Books about Museums and Exhibit Design?

Museum 2.0

He told me that lots of museum practitioners buy these books--that the number of readers compared to the number of writers is high, and that there are many lonely museum folks out there with only books to guide their practice. I was surprised to hear this. you must read this!" I read Visitor Voices , which clarified some options.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Hint: It’s the XYY Soup Kitchen.” If you are with a job training program, maybe you make a bookmark that is focused on job interview tips. This practice of creating donor benefits is not controversial, but it doesn’t mean it’s the only or the best method. A set of screensavers and background images.

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Treasure Hunts, Tactile Domes, and Other Layered Beings

Museum 2.0

She had a high stress job in clinical trials, and finally needed a break. She found a great opportunity to join a practice here in Santa Cruz, but first, she narrowly avoided a mid-life crisis by taking four months off to go treasure hunting. Last week, I met a woman named Ellen, an orthopedic surgeon, who hunts for treasure.

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