When individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or blind or have low vision have the opportunity to attend movies that they can actually understand because of the use of captions or audio...
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1. Importance of Movies in American Culture
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CHAPTER 5: DOORWAYS, CIRCULATION PATHS AND FARE COLLECTION DEVICES
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Content
Content Including both label text and description was appreciated. The content really interested most participants and sparked questions for some....
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This is a great unit but it's not "recessed", it's semi-recessed.
I've asked Bobrick to revise their description to "semi-recessed", but to-date, there's been no response. Good unit. Just use common sense when laying out the toilet room....
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411.1.1 Decoding of Closed Captions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
411.1.1 Decoding of Closed Captions (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that, where audio-visual players and displays process video with synchronized audio, they must...
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5.5.1 Armrest Provision for M302
5.5.1 Armrest Provision for M302 Description: Diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position such as exam chairs typically have armrests....
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Section 1193.33 Accessibility and usability
Section 1193.33 Accessibility and usability Section 1193.33 requires that, where readily achievable, manufacturers must (1) provide a description of the accessibility and compatibility...
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2.11 Perceived Color of Detectable Warnings
These descriptions were made at a distance of 2.44 m (8 ft) from the detectable warning....
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Auxiliary aids and services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Auxiliary aids and services include a wide range of services and devices for ensuring effective communication....
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
vision loss, or are deaf-blind, this includes providing a qualified reader; information in large print, Braille, or electronically for use with a computer screen-reading program; or an audio...
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§ 35.104 Auxiliary aids and services
includes - (1) Qualified interpreters, notetakers, computer-aided transcription services, written materials, exchange of written notes, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices...
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11B-703.6.1 Pictogram field
The required equivalent verbal description must be placed below the pictogram, and may not intrude into the 6-inch field. ◼ ...
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11B-703.6.1 Pictogram field
The required equivalent verbal description must be placed below the pictogram, and may not intrude into the 6-inch field. ◼ ...
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EXHIBIT B
Qualified readers; taped texts; audio recordings; Brailled materials and displays; screen reader software; magnification software; optical readers; secondary auditory programs (SAP); large...
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Size
A positive aspect of the audio was that it worked in tandem with tactile exploration of the models. Participants were hearing about the differences of the planes as well as feeling it....
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Re: basketball stars
Listening carefully for breathing and other audio cues is essential for avoiding deadly jumpscares and making it through the night....
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Five Nights at Freddy's 4
Listening carefully for breathing and other audio cues is essential for avoiding deadly jumpscares and making it through the night....
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Accessible
For example, a pager that has both audio and visual controls for inputting information, as well as both audio and visual methods for retrieving messages, would be accessible to a person...
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‘‘Auxiliary aids and services.’’
Auxiliary aids and services include a wide range of services and devices for ensuring effective communication....
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5.8.1.2 Entry to Wheelchair Spaces on Raised Platforms
5.8.1.2 Entry to Wheelchair Spaces on Raised Platforms Recommendations Description: Entry to wheelchair spaces on raised surfaces greater than ¼ inch in height requires a transition...
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§382.69(a)
(a) As a carrier, you must ensure that all new videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual displays played on aircraft for safety purposes, and all such new audio-visual displays played on aircraft...
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a. Problem: Images Without Text Equivalents
A refreshable Braille display is an electronic device that translates text into Braille characters that can be read by touch. These assistive technologies read text....
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382.51 What requirements must carriers meet concerning the accessibility of airport facilities?
Third, we proposed a requirement that carriers replace any televisions and other audio-visual displays that do not have a high-contrast captioning function with ones that do as these devices...