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fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

How to (and How Not to) Help People Who Are Blind

When I take a walk in my neighborhood, my white hair, dark glasses, and white cane shout to the world that I am an older blind man. Some passers-by assume that I am lost and ask if I need help. It is true that blind people sometimes need help when using a mobility aid (a white cane or guide dog) to navigate their physical environment. However, once a person becomes proficient at traveling with a mobility aid, they typically need much less help.
Social justice
Food & drink
fromSlate Magazine
9 months ago

Do Some Restaurants Really Lower the Spice for White Customers? I Went on a Quest to Find Out.

There's a perception that chefs reduce spice levels for white diners due to assumed lower tolerance.
France news
fromwww.thelocal.fr
3 years ago

Mythbuster: Are the French really lazy?

The belief that French workers are lazy is challenged by demographic data showing factors like early retirement affecting work hours.
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