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  1. Seeing Old-Age as a Never-Ending Adventure

    without getting too hot, too cold, or lost. “Everybody’s reading the handwriting on the wall,” said

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  2. Easy does it - Simple, low-cost changes to benefit you and your visitors

    – a gran who’s hard of hearing, a child with reading difficulties, someone who walks with a stick

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  3. Good Accessibility Gives Points in Danish Hotels Classification Scheme

    difficulties and people who have reading difficulties. Welcoming the move, Ulla Kramer, who heads

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  4. ELMA Newsletter no. 4. News from Snowpolis, Finland

    region. Happy Reading ”for all”. Danny Silva, ELMA Project Manager Download ELMA Newsletter number 4

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  5. ELMA Newsletter no. 5. News from Snowpolis, Finland

    . Thank you to those of you who make all that possible in our region. Happy Reading ”for all” Danny Silva

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  6. Network Directory of European Local and Regional Authorities Active in Social Tourism (2011)

    with photos and maps, allows an easy and pleasant reading of this directory, destined to better inform

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  7. TUR4all - Accessible Tourism App for Disabled Visitors in Spain

    tourist establishment is descriptive and is broken down into General Information, Easy Reading information

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  8. International Conference: The Potential and Opportunity of Accessible Tourism

    sector, providing a reading on the potential of the market between strengths and weaknesses. Venue

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  9. MENA-ENAT (Euro-Arab) Accessible Tourism for All Forum & Expo, Aqaba, Jordan 11-13 December 2013

    University, MSc London School of Economics/LSE, MPhil reading for PhD London University College/UCL

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  10. Smart Tourism - Tourist Guides for Dublin, Lisbon and Rome produced by Partnership of Downs Syndrome Associations

    AIPD, Italy, in partnership with the National Down Syndrome Ireland and the Associação Portuguesa de Portadores de Trissomia 21, developed three 'easy reading' guidebooks for visitors to three European capitals: Rome, Dublin and Lisbon. This project was funded by the European Commission under

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