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Diary entry about visiting Blind school

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Answered by zuhaira246cutie
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Thursday

May 3, 2018

10:25 p.m.

Dear Diary:

Today I am going to share with you my feelings about my visit to a school for the blind. The school conducted this trip as a part of social service and moral education class. I was really moved to see these special children with visual disabilities. I saw them studying with unique focus. Though technology has developed special audio and Braille books for them, but still their deprivation was tangible. The one thing I liked the most about them was their zest for life. They seemed to be least affected by their deprivation. Interacting with them I felt so humble! I also realized how fortunate I am to have this blessing of vision. I wish all those children and all the people in the world who are suffering from visual deprivation all the success, health, and contentment. God bless all of them!

Answered by priyankamgem
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Thursday ,

April  22nd, 20XX

9:00pm

Dear Diary,

Today's visit to XYZ Blind School had opened my eyes to the problems faced by the blind people. I have learnt that it is more difficult for people who have become blind in their later life that the people who have lost their eyesight from birth. But it is really brave for the people who are putting up with it. The school uses special techniques to equip students with education such as Braille. They also try to sharpen the smell, taste and sense without seeing. This trip to the Blind School has allowed me to thank god for everything he has given me, including by eyesight. It has also taught me that nothing is impossible and, "if there is a will, there is a way!"

Asmi

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