Hai Kiran,

first of all, let me just tell this straight at your face.
I don't think whether or not I am a blind should matter to you. It
would appeal to common sence that one who is interested or is a blind
himself would take such a topic. wouldn't it?
let me clarify that this is not for marks or to please any one. Let me
also tell you that this is out of
my personal interest... If I am not a visually challenged, why would I
join this list anyway?

so, I hope that every thing is clear...

Regards
Ravi Paul

On 8/15/08, Kiran Kaja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is not clear to me if you are blind or not. Also, you haven't mentioned
> your field of study. I'll offer a piece of advice anyway. If you are not
> intending to work in a blindness related field or if you are not studying
> for Masters in Social Work or some such discipline, it would be best to
> select a topic that is directly or indirectly related to your field of
> study. If you happen to be blind and studying finance or economics for
> example, it would do you no good to write about problems facing the blind.
> When an employer looks at your term papers (not sure if they do), this
> exercise will not convince them that you are more proficient in your field
> of study apart from what is indicated by your marksheet. Just my two cents
> worth...
>
> K.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ravi Paul
> Sent: Thursday, 14 August 2008 6:15 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [AI] My first possible research, can you help me please?
>
> Hai people,
>
> as you may know, I am Ravi Paul.
> I am doing my 5th semester in st. Josephs college of arts and science
> in Bangalore (Bengalooru if you like). This is an Autonomous college
> and we have got to do a term paper which is Compulsory. Thankfully
> though, the choice of topic is ours or (mine).
>
> >From what I know, a termpaper is a small scale feeldwork where we
> would have to collect information and come out with our own
> conclusions. It is a little more than an assignment...
>
> Since the choice of topic is the student's, I thought of doing a
> termpaper on the problems related to the sightless (visually
> challenged) in India.
>
> so, I would like to know your opinions or suggestions, the way you
> think this can be approached, or any other thing you may have to say
> (even if you think this is not the place to discuss this).
>
> When I say suggestions, I mean sources of information, (websites or
> books), or any such thing.
>
> If you think that this is not the place for such matters or for any
> other reason you don't like to talk about this here, send me an e-mail
> at:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> hoping that you will come out with an answer, thankyou in advance
>  Regards
> Ravi Paul
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