Articles for tag: Childrens Clothing, Colorblind

Karla News

Sears’ Toughskins – Jeans from Hell

In the 1970s, Sears Roebuck & Co took a look at their massive product offering – spanning items for home, auto, fashion, leisure, and countless other categories – and decided that there was but one retail area left for them to conquer: that of the nuke-proof childrens’ clothing market. Specifically, Sears market researchers interviewed countless ...

Colorblindness: Acquired or Inherited?

Each year, millions of individuals are diagnosed with a life impacting vision disorder known as color blindness. For many, being colorblind may simply involve the inability to proper match clothing colors, leading to irregular clothing selections. Still, for others, the colorblindness may be of such a degree and severity so as to complicate even the ...

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18 Interesting Facts About Dog Biology

Everyone has seen a dog at some point or another, and most of us have owned them or at least had friends or relatives that have owned one. But how many of us know these interesting facts about dog biology? 1. Dogs like sweets more than your family cat does. Dogs have about 1,700 taste ...

Ideas for Decorating a Bedroom for a Dog

Many people treat their dog as a member of the family. After all, he is a true family member, and he deserves to enjoy all of the comforts of home. He might even have his own bedroom. Furnishing and decorating a room especially for a dog can be a lot of fun. Dogs do not ...

How to Tell If Your Child is Colorblind

It is a common misconception that the colorblind see the world in shades of black and white. True monochromasy, where an individual sees the world as if it were a movie from the 1950’s, exists in only a very small portion of the population, and is, in fact, almost mythic. The most common form of ...

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Invictus — Movie with a Message

Sporting events can cure discrimination. Soviets and Americans cheered for Rocky Balboa in Rocky IV. Black-and-white discrimination ceased on the playing field in Remember the Titans. And South Africa became a true Rainbow Nation in Clint Eastwood’s 2009 film, Invictus. The historical drama portrayed the Springbok rugby union team’s triumph in the 1995 Rugby World ...

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Tips to Help Your Colorblind Child Survive and Thrive!

Color is everywhere in our lives. The enjoyment of color, and recognition of its varying hues, are abilities most of us take for granted. If your child is totally or partially colorblind, he or she will need some help in understanding and coping with the condition. Here are tips for helping your son or daughter ...