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    Glacier Study

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    also to obtain basic data for water resources development. In Phase I (1973-1979)‚ the role of the Asian summer monsoon in the glacier regimen in Nepal was intensively studied. In particular‚ continuous meteorological records at a station at 4420 m asl in Khumbu were obtained for three and a half years‚ in addition to the observations of glaciers. In Phase II (1981-1982)‚ ice core studies and hydrometeorological observations were carried out in Langtang Valley. Hydrometeorological data have been

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    Deaf Again

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    After reading Deaf Again I learned a lot of new things I didn’t know about Deaf culture and was drawn in by the story of Mark Drolsbaugh. "The hardest fight a man has to fight is to live in a world where every single day someone is trying to make you someone you do not want to be " – e.e cummings. I was brought into the book immediately from this quote and realized how difficult it must have been for Mark to find his identity. He was trying to hang on to his hearing in fear of going deaf as if

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    Blind People

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    (for example‚ signing “not understand” instead of signing “understand” and shaking one’s head; spelling “dog” rather than signing “dog”). People can use one-handed or two-handed tactile sign language. People who grew up using ASL in the deaf community may prefer tactile ASL‚ while others who came from an oral background or learned signs later may prefer a more English-based tactile system. Tracking: Some deaf-blind people with restricted but still usable vision (e.g.‚ tunnel vision) may follow

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    Deaf Culture Assignment

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    than two facts. (3 points) • You need to have 15 facts included in your project. (15 points) • You will need to list at least two sources (in proper MLA notation) on the last slide. (5 points) Topics ASL Topics • Five parameters of a sign • 3 Cs of fingerspelling • Name

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    Mac Make Up Ethics

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    D1- unit 37 Understanding business ethics. M·A·C Cosmetics‚ Makeup Artist Cosmetics‚ was founded in Toronto‚ Ontario‚ Canada by Frank Toskan and Frank Angelo in 1984. The first U.S M·A·C store opened in 1991‚ in New York‚ Long before their company history‚ MAC cosmetics founders directed their product line towards professionals in the beauty and fashion industry who had to rely on heavy cosmetics‚ cake makeup and stage makeup to create the visual effects needed to withstand bright lighting during

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    Redefining D.E.A.F

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    soundless. The video itself tries to make a statement to all the viewers so we can reflect on the previous perceptions and preconceptions that we have about the meaning of the word “deaf”. Moreover‚ it successfully proves that sing languages such as ASL are as valuable and eloquent as any other spoken or written language. In that nature‚ the video also intends that the movie becomes the grand opening of a series of other artistic production where sign language can be deeply explore and fully understand

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    a teacher and advocate for the deaf community. She graduated from Indiana School for the Deaf‚ went on to earn her degree in Elementary Education. As an African American‚ she is an authority on Bilingual-Bicultural education. She has made learning ASL a wonderful experience for her students. John Yeh‚ a native of Taiwan‚ moved to the U.S.A from Brazil in 1962. At that time‚ he

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    Bonds pigments to one another Two types – natural (pine tree)‚ synthetic Solvent – dissolves resin and provides a mean of dryin g Additives Drier – accelerate drying of paste inks Plasticizer – improves gloss‚ adhesion‚ and ink film flexibility Wax – improves rub resistance‚ reduces gloss Color strength and bleach testing Color strength (tinctorial strength) Relative pigment amount per unit weight or volume Bleach testing Test of color strength – add white ink to color ink at different ratio

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    Language and Human Species

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    IS LANGUAGE UNIQUE TO THE HUMAN SPECIES? by Ulla Hedeager INTRODUCTION The assertion that humans differ from animals in their use of language has been the subject of much discussion as scientists have investigated language use by non-human species. Researchers have taught apes‚ dolphins‚ and parrots various systems of human-like communication‚ and recently‚ the study of animal language and behaviour in its natural environment rather than in the laboratory has increased. It is my aim to discuss human

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    Types of qiyas a) ’Analogy of the Superior’ (qiyas al-awla) The effective cause in this qiyas is more evident in the new case than the original case‚ which is why it is called qiyas al-awla. For example‚ we may refer to the Qur’anic text in sura al-Isra’ (17:23) which provides regarding parents: ’say not to them uff [i.e. a single word of contempt] nor repel them‚ but address them in dignified terms’. By analogy it may be deduced that the prohibition against lashing or beating them is even more

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