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Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual

by Tennessee Department of Safety Homeland Security

The purpose of this manual is to provide a general understanding of the safe and lawful operation of a motor vehicle.

God's Faithfulness in Trials and Testings

by Sandy Edmonson

This short booklet is filled with encouraging insights, drawn from Scripture. The author writes with compassion, and explains Bible passages in a way that is clear and easy to understand. The author of this book donated a digital copy to Bookshare.org. Join us in thanking Crusader Books for providing its accessible digital book to this community.

BISG Quick Start Guide to Accessible Publishing

by Book Industry Study Group

The BISG Quick Start Guide to Accessible Publishing offers both a succinct introduction to the basics of accessibility and the market advantages to publishers for adopting best practices in creating accessible digital content. It is available in the EPUB 3 format and serves as a model of a properly accessible publication.<P><P> The guide addresses why and how to create, distribute, and display accessible digital content and provides an overview of these topics:<P> * The critical importance of accessibility<P> * The business case for making content accessible<P> * Practical advice on how best to make content accessible<P> * Legal requirements for accessible content<P> The BISG Quick Start Guide to Accessible Publishing can help companies:<P> * Make content more discoverable<P> * Reach an untapped market<P> * Streamline production workflow<P> * Save money by creating "born accessible" educational materials<P> This is a critical and hopeful time, when technology and massive industry shifts are mitigating the constant catch-up effort that currently limits access and requires so much extra work to create accessible content. With the BISG Quick Start Guide to Accessible Publishing, publishers will discover an invaluable resource. When all digital content is also “born accessible,” the dream of equal access to information for everyone will be a reality.

Aulos and lyre (Large Print)

by Rnib

On this page are two images of musical instruments: an ancient Greek aulos and a lyre. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The aulos is similar to two oboes fixed together at their mouthpieces. The two double reeds of the instrument are in the top centre of the page. Down and left from this are the barrels of the two pipes. The one on the left has four finger holes and the one on the right seven. The bells of the instrument are in the bottom left corner of the page. The lyre is on the right of the page. It is a stringed instrument similar to a harp. This one is made from the shell of a tortoise and two horn-shaped pieces of wood. At the top right, you can find the tips of the two horns. They curve out and down to the tortoise shell at the bottom of the page, which acts as a resonator that makes the sound louder. The strings are fixed to the end of the shell at the bottom of the page. They go up the page over the bridge in the centre of the shell to where they are fixed to the crosspiece between the twohorns. The instrument is played by plucking its strings.

Elephant (UEB contracted)


This elephant is shown from the side; with it's head on the right of the page and tail on the left. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. It is a very large animal with pointed tusks and long trunk, and is looking straight ahead of him. To the right of its eye and down, is the elephant's two tusks, below these is the elephant's long trunk. To the left of the head is the large ear, then its big body which is standing on all four legs with toes at the front of his feet. On the left of the page is the elephant's long thin tail with a tuft of hair at the end.

Giraffe (Large Print)


The giraffe is shown from the side with its head in the top right of the page and tail in the bottom left. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. This is a very tall animal with a long neck and large spots on the skin of its body. The giraffe is so tall that the page has been rotated to fit. Its head is turned to face you and has two horns on the top, with ears either side. In the middle of its head are its large eyes and down from these are its nostrils. Its mouth is just below its nostrils but is not shown on the image. To the left of its head, is its long neck which leads down to its body. The giraffe is standing on all four long legs each with hooves. On the left of the page is the tail with a small tuft of hair at the end.

Giraffe (UEB uncontracted)


The giraffe is shown from the side with its head in the top right of the page and tail in the bottom left. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. This is a very tall animal with a long neck and large spots on the skin of its body. The giraffe is so tall that the page has been rotated to fit. Its head is turned to face you and has two horns on the top, with ears either side. In the middle of its head are its large eyes and down from these are its nostrils. Its mouth is just below its nostrils but is not shown on the image. To the left of its head, is its long neck which leads down to its body. The giraffe is standing on all four long legs each with hooves. On the left of the page is the tail with a small tuft of hair at the end.

Kangaroo (Large Print)


This kangaroo is shown from the side, with its head at the top right and tail at the bottom left of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Its head is turned to face you. There are two big ears on top of its head, small eyes in the middle and its nostrils at the bottom. Down from the kangaroo's head is its chest which leads to small forelimbs. To the left of its forelimbs is a pouch sticking out, where a baby kangaroo or joey would sit. Beside its pouch are the kangaroo's huge legs and feet with toes at the end. To the left of its legs is its big long tail.

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