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Vision is a term encompassing ordinary "single vision," mere optical reality in sequential time, and higher forms that perceive things prophetically, metaphorically, imaginatively, and eternally.
Ãâó: www.blakearchive.org.uk/glossary.html
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| vision without sight |
The ability of individuals who are blind and unable to perceive visual stimuli including bright light, to respond to light.
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| vision |
[SCOPE NOTE: Broad term; deals with the faculty of sight] Narrower terms: Low vision Related terms: Visual impairments
Ãâó: cirrie.buffalo.edu/thesv.html
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| vision |
The long-term desired future state of an organization. Visions should inspire and motivate.
Ãâó: www.fiu.edu/~pie/sec8appglossary.htm
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| vision |
A compelling and inspiring image of a desired and possible future that a community seeks to achieve. 4 "Health visions state the ideal, establish a 'stretch,' link explicitly to strategies, inspire commitment, and draw out community values." 5 " A vision expresses goals that are worth striving for and appeals to ideals and values that are shared throughout the local public health system.
Ãâó: mapp.naccho.org/MAPP_Glossary.asp
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