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>    1. Re: [SayEverything] Doubt regarding Moto E phone:
>       (Balasaheb Londhe)
>    2. Paper of Interest: Sexual Experiences : of persons with
>       Disabilities: Negotiating with Sexual Partners (avinash shahi)
>    3. Re: Paper of Interest: Sexual Experiences : of persons with
>       Disabilities: Negotiating with Sexual Partners (Aravind R)
>    4. Total 4665 Talking ATMs on http://tal?kingatmind?ia.org/
>       (Prashant Naik)
>    5. Welfare minister apologises for disability pay comments
>       (Vikas Kapoor)
>    6. EVMs with embossed Braille script in Thane (Shiv)
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> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 18:45:48 +0530
> From: Balasaheb Londhe <balon...@gmail.com>
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> 1. You can use call recorder for recording call. Even it starts from
> the time of ringing. Just search on play store.
> 2. You just swipe left to right with one figure. you will be able to
> answer call.
> 3. Download Charging LED apk which will give sound of charger
> connecting and disconnecting after setting different sounds.
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> On 10/15/14, Ravindra Jadhav <ravikj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> for receiving call just swip the fingers left to right.
>> And batry charge, insert your charger pin in to the plug and on it,
>> the talkback will say the time or you will get to hear particular
>> sound that means your phone batry is charging.
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>> On 10/15/14, srinivas bangalore_11 <srinivas.bangalor...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> HI team,
>>> I am using moto e phone.
>>>
>>> and I have some doubts here.
>>>
>>> 1. I am looking for call recording app which  should automatically
>>> record my calls.
>>> 2. When I was using nokia e63 phone, i can press any button in phone
>>> to receive my calls. Is it possible in Moto phone?
>>> 3.  When my batery is low or when I connect charger to my phone to
>>> charge, e63 phone sounds. can we make also do that in android?
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>>> Looking for respone as earliest.
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>>>
>>> With best regards,
>>> Srinivas MVLES.
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> From: avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com>
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> Subject: [AI] Paper of Interest: Sexual Experiences : of persons with
>       Disabilities: Negotiating with Sexual Partners
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> Abstract
> People with disabilities have unique experiences negotiating their
> sexual needs and desires with their partners. The current lack of
> research on sexual partner negotiations and conversations around
> disability demonstrates the need for further research in this area.
> This study examines the experiences of nine adults with physical
> disabilities regarding negotiations with their current, former and
> potential sexual partners about sexual activities. Using a
> phenomenological approach, this study focuses on adults with physical
> disabilities, ages 25-50, who live in the metro area of a city in the
> Southwest, and who self identify as having at least one physical
> disability. The emergent themes of being defined by disability,
> partner connection, representation of self, and kink as communication,
> demonstrate some of the distinctive aspects of sexual negotiation
> experienced by people with disabilities. By providing a better
> understanding of how people with disabilities experience sexual
> conversations and negotiations, it is hoped that this study will serve
> to inform and strengt
> Full article can be accessed at :
> http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/595/art%253A10.1007%252Fs11195-014-9379-z.pdf?auth66=1413379543_71ee1817efee7c578af8838a49efa0f5&ext=.pdf
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> Avinash Shahi
> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 19:22:46 +0530
> From: Aravind R <aravind.andhrab...@gmail.com>
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
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> Subject: Re: [AI] Paper of Interest: Sexual Experiences : of persons
>       with Disabilities: Negotiating with Sexual Partners
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> unable to download that pdf.
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> On 10/15/14, avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Abstract
>> People with disabilities have unique experiences negotiating their
>> sexual needs and desires with their partners. The current lack of
>> research on sexual partner negotiations and conversations around
>> disability demonstrates the need for further research in this area.
>> This study examines the experiences of nine adults with physical
>> disabilities regarding negotiations with their current, former and
>> potential sexual partners about sexual activities. Using a
>> phenomenological approach, this study focuses on adults with physical
>> disabilities, ages 25-50, who live in the metro area of a city in the
>> Southwest, and who self identify as having at least one physical
>> disability. The emergent themes of being defined by disability,
>> partner connection, representation of self, and kink as communication,
>> demonstrate some of the distinctive aspects of sexual negotiation
>> experienced by people with disabilities. By providing a better
>> understanding of how people with disabilities experience sexual
>> conversations and negotiations, it is hoped that this study will serve
>> to inform and strengt
>> Full article can be accessed at :
>> http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/595/art%253A10.1007%252Fs11195-014-9379-z.pdf?auth66=1413379543_71ee1817efee7c578af8838a49efa0f5&ext=.pdf
>> --
>> Avinash Shahi
>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 19:25:45 +0530
> From: Prashant Naik <pran...@gmail.com>
> To: accessindia <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Subject: [AI] Total 4665 Talking ATMs on http://tal?kingatmind?ia.org/
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> Dear Friends,
>
>
>
> Talking ATM India locator website is now updated with total 4665 talking
> ATM addresses. We  added Union Bank of India?s new 72 talking ATMs in the
> site database.
>
>
>
> Today this locator service completed exactly 8 months of its service. This
> site was launched during Access India convention on 15 February 2014 at
> Delhi.
>
>
>
> Pleased to share few highlights:
>
> 1. Till date website got total 15,224 hits and 2186 unique visitors.
>
> 2. Talking ATM India advocacy efforts in making talking ATMs addresses
> available to persons with blindness in public domain succeeded in getting
> list from Corporation Bank, Bank of Baroda and Citibank.
>
> 3. Just two days back Talking ATM India webmaster received a mail reply
> from Citibank as ?We wish to inform you that basis your suggestion, we will
> be updating the 'List of voice guided ATM's' in our Citibank website in a
> week?s time.?
>
> 4. This website is a voluntary service which is fulfilling RBI directive
> given to banks to make available talking ATMs addresses to persons with
> blindness.
>
> 5. The site conducted survey on usage of talking ATMs and replied to all
> individuals who provided their feedback and issues with suggestions and
> solutions.
>
>
>
> Keep visiting http://talkingatmindia.org/
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>
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> For any query, difficulty and feedback write to talkingatmin...@gmail.com
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>
>
> Thank you.
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>
>
> Best
>
> Prashant Naik
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> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 19:28:12 +0530
> From: "Vikas Kapoor" <dl.vi...@gmail.com>
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> Subject: [AI] Welfare minister apologises for disability pay comments
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> Welfare minister apologises for disability pay comments
>
> Welfare minister Lord Freud has apologised for "foolish and offensive"
> remarks in which he suggested people with disabilities could be paid less
> than the minimum wage.
>
> Labour has called on the Conservative peer to resign after he said some
> workers were "not worth the full wage".
>
> David Cameron distanced himself from the comments, saying they "were not the
> views of anyone in government".
>
> Lord Freud said he was "profoundly sorry" and supported the minimum wage.
>
> The row dominated the first Prime Minister's Questions after the conference
> recess, with Ed Miliband saying the comments demonstrated the Conservatives'
> "worst instincts".
>
> Ed Miliband asked the prime minister about the future of a welfare minister
>
>
> In response, the prime minister said he "did not need lectures from anybody
> about looking after disabled people" and urged the Labour leader not "to
> cast aspersions".
>
> Lord Freud's comments came during a fringe meeting at the Conservative
> conference last month when he was asked whether it was preferable for
> someone with a disability, who could not get a job, to be paid less than the
> minimum wage - and to have their income topped up with benefits - in order
> to give them the experience of work and boost their self esteem.
>
> '?2 an hour'
>
> In response to the question, from Conservative councillor David Scott, he
> reportedly said there "was no system for going below the minimum wage".
>
> But he added: "Now, there is a small. there is a group, and I know exactly
> who you mean, where actually as you say they're not worth the full wage and
> actually I'm going to go and think about that particular issue, whether
> there is something we can do nationally, and without distorting the whole
> thing, which actually if someone wants to work for ?2 an hour, and it's
> working can we actually."
>
> Esther McVey on Lord Freud comments: "These words will haunt him"
>
> Labour circulated a transcript of remarks and a partial recording, just
> before PM's questions began.
>
> Raising the issue in Parliament, Mr Miliband said: "These are not the words
> of someone who ought to be in charge of policy relating to the welfare of
> disabled people.
>
> "Surely someone holding those views can't possibly stay in his government?"
>
> 'Thinking aloud'
>
> But Mr Cameron said these were not the views of the government.
>
> "We pay the minimum wage, we are reforming disability benefits, we want to
> help disabled people in our country and we want to help more of them into
> work. And instead of casting aspersions, why does he not get back to talking
> about the economy."
>
> In a statement Lord Freud, a former banker who has been a minister in the
> Department for Work and Pensions since 2010, offered a "full and unreserved
> apology".
>
> "I was foolish to accept the premise of the question," he said.
>
> "To be clear, all disabled people should be paid at least the minimum wage,
> without exception, and I accept that it is offensive to suggest anything
> else."
>
> Lord Freud said he "cared passionately" about disabled people and was proud
> "to have played a full part in a government that is fully committed to
> helping disabled people overcome the many barriers they face in finding
> employment".
>
> The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said it was important to understand
> the context of the conversation and that Lord Freud was not arguing for a
> new policy of routinely paying people less than the minimum wage.
>
> He said one interpretation of Lord Freud's comments was that he was
> "thinking aloud" but suggestions that the minimum wage could be undercut
> would seem "heartless" and come back to "haunt him".
>
> Analysis: By Damon Rose, Ouch!
>
> Unemployment for disabled people has remained stubbornly around 50% for over
> twenty years despite schemes and incentives. It's perhaps understandable
> that Lord Freud might want to think outside the box to allow desperate
> disabled people to shine and get a real job with a real (if low) wage which
> for some may be preferable to remaining at home, isolated, looking forward
> to a life on benefits.
>
> If disabled people could charge less for their time, they might get a job
> more easily... but it could also send out unhelpful messages and devalue all
> disabled workers.
>
> Suggesting that disabled people may not be worthy of what's deemed to be a
> "minimum" wage is seen by campaigners as unacceptable, as Conservative MP
> Philip Davies found to his cost in 2011. Equal rights, equal pay are bound
> up in law and feel right and just.
>
> Lord Freud sounds like he was raising an important debate, but has muddied
> the waters with what sounds like disrespectful language. And as a minister
> responsible for controversial welfare reforms, campaigners have been quick
> to claim it is a troubling insight into how he thinks.
>
> Disabled affairs minister Esther McVey told the BBC that the comments were
> "wrong" and could not be justified.
>
> And the Liberal Democrats said what Lord Freud said was "completely
> unacceptable".
>
> A former adviser to the last Labour government, Lord Freud has been closely
> involved in the coalition's implementation of major benefits changes, such
> as the replacement of the disability living allowance with the personal
> independence payment and the rollout of Universal Credit, a consolidated
> single payment designed to encourage work.
>
> Mr Scott, a councillor in Kent, defended Lord Freud's response, saying there
> were examples where the minimum wage "precludes a small number of physically
> or mentally disabled from working".
>
> He suggested the minister did not intend to "undermine the minimum wage but
> thinks a system to reward them would help their own well-being by getting
> them into work".
>
> http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-29628557#
>
> Vikas Kapoor,
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> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 20:04:32 +0530
> From: "Shiv" <shivrah...@gmail.com>
> To: "'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
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> Subject: [AI] EVMs with embossed Braille script in Thane
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> http://m.timesofindia.com/home/specials/assembly-elections-2014/maharashtra-
> news/EVMs-with-embossed-Braille-script-in-Thane/articleshow/44819630.cms
>
>
>
> EVMs with embossed Braille script in Thane
>
> Oct 15, 2014, 05.35AM IST TNN[ Manoj Badgeri ]
>
>
>
>
>
> MUMBAI: All the new EVMs in Thane will this time have information embossed
> on them in Braille, making the process easier for the visually impaired
> voters. Activists have welcomed the move but asked for audio assistance as
> well.
>
> "All the EVMs used in Thane district for this election have the information
> embossed on them. This is for the first time we are using them," said
> Madhavi Sardeshmukh and easier had they been provide with audio
> assistance.
> A headphone could be given to them for privacy," said Mahesh Dodke, office
> bearer of an association for the visually challenged.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Shiv
>
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