71. Other research, for example, has shown that blind people use the visual area of their brains as they read Braille.
72. Over the past half-century, hundreds of blind people have migrated to Rusinovo.
73. A fortunate minority of blind people, however, sleep easily at the appropriate time.
74. A Spanish inventor trying to help blind people negotiate city streets has devised a cane that beeps to warn of obstacles like stairs and crosswalks.
75. And they are also preparing a booklet in braille that gives blind people details on how to use ticket machines and Octopus smart cards.
76. Blind people apparently compensate for their lost vision with greater ability to locate sounds than people with normal or partial vision, a Canadian study suggests.
77. Blind people can also build up a picture in their minds from what they feel on touching an object.
78. By now, many blind people have handled real euro coins sent out in advance.
79. Czeisler estimates that perhaps one-third of these totally blind people sleep normally because their brains perceive light.
80. Deputy President Thabo Mbeki opened a new production wing at a braille typewriter factory Friday, saying it could help eliminate illiteracy among all blind people.