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  1. Oct 8, 2013 · Although he was an excellent student and pianist, Nemeth, who was born blind in New York City, received no encouragement to pursue his interest in mathematics. His teachers and school counselors saw the lack of a notation system as an insurmountable barrier.

  2. Oct 10, 2013 · Abraham Nemeth was a blind mathematician and college professor who developed a widely used Braille system, the Nemeth Code, that makes it easier for blind people to become proficient in ...

  3. Nemeth first figured out ways to make the 63 available Braille symbols do triple and quadruple duty. Then he converted every problem into uniform little dots evenly, spaced along a level line–everything from simple fractions and "plus" and "minus" signs to cube roots and logarithm tables.

  4. Oct 2, 2013 · That code, today known as the Nemeth Code, has been instrumental in opening up careers in science and math to people who are blind or have other visual impairments.

  5. Dec 15, 2014 · Revision notes for Nemeth and Wachtler (1974), from OCR A2 Forensic Psychology, this study considers the impact of minorities on the majority.

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  8. What did your Nemeth ancestors do for a living? In 1939, Unpaid Domestic Duties was the top reported job for people in the United Kingdom named Nemeth. 45% of Nemeth women worked as an Unpaid Domestic Duties.

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