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Mira poursuit l'objectif d'accroître l'autonomie des personnes handicapées et de favoriser leur intégration sociale en leur fournissant des chiens guide développés et entraînés pour répondre à leurs besoins en adaptation et réadaptation | MIRA pursues this objective: bring greater autonomy to the visually handicapped people and to...
http://www.mira.ca
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http://www.mira.ca

Freedom Guide Dogs is a non-profit organization that trains and places guide dogs using their unique Hometown Training process.
http://www.freedomguidedogs.org/
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Guide Dogs, Freedom Guide Dogs, Blind, Service Dogs

http://www.freedomguidedogs.org/

Guide Dogs NSW/ACT train Guide Dogs for people who are blind or vision impaired. We also train people who are vision impaired to use canes, canines and electronic aids to improve their mobility and thus independence and quality of life.
http://www.guidedogs.com.au/
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Guide Dogs, NSW, Australia, Association, New South Wales, ACT, blind, vision impairment, services, mobility devices, puppy raising, canes, low vision aids, electronic devices, Guide Dog training

http://www.guidedogs.com.au/

Contra Costa County Guide Dog Raisers is a non-profit organization raising guide dog puppies to become guide dog candidates for Guide Dogs for the Blind.
http://www.cccgdr.com
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http://www.cccgdr.com

The Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind in Smithtown New York, strives to be the leading resource and provider of premier services to facilitate the independence of people who are blind or visually impaired.
http://www.guidedog.org
Keywords:
guide dog, dog guide, seeing eye dog, blind, blindness, partial vision, low vision, orientation, mobility, access, handicapped, non-profit, not-for-profit, bequests, planned giving, estate planning, fundraising, Lions, Labrador, Retriever, Golden Retriever, dog

http://www.guidedog.org

GUIDE DOGS OF AMERICA: Guide Dogs for the blind
http://www.guidedogsofamerica.org/
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http://www.guidedogsofamerica.org/

Since 1954, Guiding Eyes for the Blind has provided highly trained guide dogs for the blind. We are a 501-c3 Nonprofit organization dedicated to top notch guide dog breeding and training.
http://www.guiding-eyes.org/
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http://www.guiding-eyes.org/

Southeastern Guide Dogs is a non profit organization dedicated solely to the task of helping blind men and women find the travel independence that only a southeastern bred and trained guide dog can give.
http://guidedogs.org
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http://guidedogs.org

guide dogs, german shepherd, labrador retriever and a golden ret made in chocolate with added Braille message of best friend. Gifts and chocolate novelties for the blind and visually impaired. Choco Braille - braille greeting cards, Valentine's hearts & Easter bunny. THE CHOCOLATE EXPERIENCE INC.
http://members.tripod.com/~Chocolates/guide_dogs.html
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http://members.tripod.com/~Chocolates/guide_dogs.html

Official site. Find over 60 guide dog schools worldwide, learn how to set up a school.
http://www.ifgdsb.org.uk
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http://www.ifgdsb.org.uk

GuideDogs: Yes,the proper name is dog guides.*grin*
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GuideDogs/
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GuideDogs, Guide Dogs

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GuideDogs/

http://www.seeingeye.org/
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http://www.seeingeye.org/

Guide dogs enable visually impaired people to navigate extremely complex environments. And these dogs are even smarter than you think. Find out what it takes to become a guide dog.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/guide-dog.htm
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http://www.howstuffworks.com/guide-dog.htm

The Internet's best resource on Seeing Eye Dogs, Guide Dogs & puppy raising for the blind. Loaded with FAQ's, information, dog humor and more!
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/thepuppyplace/
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Seeing Eye Dogs, Guide Dogs, puppy, puppy raising, puppys, puppy raiser, humor, educational, informative, family, volunteers, trainer, adoptions, retired, gift store, software, training, puppies, pups, service dog, Thunder, German Shepherd, Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever, Austrlian Shepherd, blind person, blindness, ADA, law, faq's, greeting cards, training, adoption, donations, resources, ...

http://www.angelfire.com/nc/thepuppyplace/

Canines in Coats 4-H guide dog puppy raiser club for Guide Dogs for the Blind.
http://www.geocities.com/guide_dog_pup/
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http://www.geocities.com/guide_dog_pup/

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The term "guide" refers to an agency for directing or showing the way, specifically a person who leads or directs a stranger over unknown or unmapped country, or conducts travellers and tourists through a town, or over buildings of interest.

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Etymology

The word guide (Middle English gyde, derives from the from the French guide; and ultimately from the earlier French form guie (English “guy”)). The /d/ sound originates with the Italian form guida; the word probably ultimately derives from the Teutonic, having connections with the base seen in Old English witan (to know).

Military Usages

In European wars up to the time of the French Revolution, the absence of large-scale detailed maps made local guides almost essential to the direction of military operations, and in the 18th century the general tendency to the stricter organization of military resources led in various countries to the special training of guide officers (called Feldjäger, and considered as general staff officers in the Prussian army), who had the primary duty of finding, and if necessary establishing, routes across country for those parts of the army that had to move parallel to the main road and as nearly as possible at deploying interval from each other, for in those days armies rarely spread out so far as to have the use of two or more made roads.

But the necessity for such precautions died away when adequate surveys (in which guide officers were, at any rate in Kingdom of Prussia, freely employed) became available, and, as a definite term of military organization to-day, “guide” possesses no more essential peculiarity than "fusilier", "grenadier" or "rifleman". The genesis of the modern “ Guide” regiments is perhaps to be found in a short-lived Corps of Guides formed by Napoleon in Italy in 1796, which appears to have been a personal escort or body guard composed of men who knew the country.

In the Belgian army the Guide regiments came to correspond almost to the Guard cavalry of other nations; in the Swiss army the squadrons of “Guides” act as divisional cavalry, and in this role doubtless are called upon on occasion to lead columns. The “Queen’s own Corps of Guides” of the Indian army consisted of infantry companies and cavalry squadrons.

In drill, a “guide “ is an officer or non-commissioned officer told off to regulate the direction and pace of movements, the remainder of the unit maintaining their alignment and distances by him.

Mountaineering

A particular class of guides are those employed in mountaineering; these are not merely to show the way but stand in the position of professional climbers with an expert knowledge of rock and snowcraft, which they impart to the amateur, at the same time assuring the safety of the climbing party in dangerous expeditions. This professional class of guides arose in the middle of the 19th century when Alpine climbing became recognized as a sport. It is thus natural to find that the Alpine guides have been requisitioned for mountaineering expeditions all over the world. In climbing in Switzerland, the central committee of the Swiss Alpine Club issues a guides’ tariff which fixes the charges for guides and porters; there are three sections, for the Valais and Vaudois Alps, for the Bernese Oberland, and for central and eastern Switzerland. The names of many of the great guides have become historical. In Chamonix a statue has been raised to Jacques Balmat, who was the first to climb Mont Blanc in 1786. Of the more famous guides since the beginning of Alpine climbing may be mentioned Auguste Balmat, Michel Cros, Maquignay, J. A. Carrel, who went with E. Whymper to the Andes, the brothers Lauener, Christian Almer and Jakob and Melchior Anderegg.

Other Usages

The word "guide" can also refer to a book or document, in the sense of an elementary primer on some subject, or of one giving full information for travellers of a country, district or town.

The name guide can be used for a Knowledge management database, from the point of wiew of the one who uses the information, not those who actually write it. For example you could say the wiki used in some universities are like guides to that university, etc...

In mechanical usage, the term "guide" has widespread applications, being used of anything which steadies or directs the motion of an object, as of the “leading” screw of a screw-cutting lathe, of a loose pulley used to steady a driving-belt, or of the bars or rods in a steam-engine which keep the sliding blocks moving in a straight line. The doublet “guy “ is thus used of a rope which steadies a sail when it is being raised or lowered, or of a rope, chain or stay supporting an object such as a funnel, mast, derrick or tent.

In the Indian Academia the word Guide is referred to the person who helps you during preparing a Doctorate or Ph.D. thesis.

Original text from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.

A guide (also known as a psychedelic guide or trip sitter) is someone who helps a recreational drug user have a safer experience.

See also: guidebook/travel guide

For the concept of a Guide in the Scouting movement see Guides

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