if you look at this , this was in 2010 , so what ever happened to the idea of 
this cane 

On Sep 25, 2012, at 11:22 AM, "Carl Jarvis" <[email protected]> wrote:

This is deeply touching.  Three refugee teenage girls who find the time and 
compassion to try to help others. 
There's a message here. 
 
Carl Jarvis 
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I got this from another list and thought you’d like to see it. Who knows 
whether    anything will come of this, but you have to applaud the kids for 
trying.
 
 
Three schoolgirls in the West Bank have developed a life-changing device for 
the blind.

It's an advanced cane called "Stick-tech", and they're taking it all the way to 
the U.S. to show it off: They've been chosen from over six million applicants 
world wide to take part in the International Science Fair.

Nour Odeh reports from the Askar refugee camp.
 
http://youtu.be/bUO0OGOQ6Zk
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