Can Exceptional, Visually Impaired Graduate Students, Educationally Funded by their use of Initially Profit-free Franchised Naturoptics, be Recruited to Proposed Native American Universities, and their Mentor Partners with Joint-degree Agreements?
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Abstract
Naturoptic Vision Improvement Methods developed and first propagated in the Americas can be transferred to other locales, particularly to Germany, Austria, and German-speaking areas of Switzerland, and to British (or former) Commonwealth areas, France, Greece, Russia, and diverse areas of Africa and Asia, particularly Japan. The method will attempt to mimic any successful transplants already in progress, or in the planning stages. It will consist primarily in recruiting visually impaired students who have finished their undergraduate work, and who are outstanding enough to be admitted into an appropriate university of their choice. Joint-degree linkages with universities in mentoring agreements with any potential universities, naturopathic or otherwise, are among our favorites. Potential faculty for proposed universities will have longer term use of an appropriate franchise in some profit- free franchisor agreements.
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Authors
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Edward Kelsey
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, University of Connecticut, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond VA, Northeastern University, Boston MA 02115, Bastyr Univ., Camaragibe, PE, Brazil
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Edward Kelsey
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, University of Connecticut, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond VA, Northeastern University, Boston MA 02115, Bastyr Univ., Camaragibe, PE, Brazil
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Roger McLeod
Univ. Mass. Lowell