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    Expansion Techniques

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    faceting‚ reiteration‚ explaining by example‚ using 3-D space‚ scaffolding and describe‚ then do. Contrasting technique is used by comparing two things‚ often one that is true and one that is false or visa versa. Research done on “High Context (ASL) v.s. Low Context (English)” by Shelly Lawrence of John A. Logan College‚ IPP‚ states that‚ “The signer body shifts to the non-dominant side‚ states or describes something‚ then contrasting it with the opposite idea.” Humphrey and Alcorn use a good

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    the wailing of an unsatisfied pre-verbal child who knows what it wants‚ but not how to convey it! Parents should implement American Sign Language (ASL) into their lives. It is a logical‚ easy‚ and beneficial way to solve this communication barrier. The signs themselves are logical. Some hand gestures that adults and children make are already similar to ASL sign. For example‚ the sign for “eat” is

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    communicate better with humans. They thought the best animal for this would be a chimpanzee. The Gardners bought a chimp and named her Washoe. After being with Washoe for a while‚ and doing many experiments to try to communicate with her‚ they decided that ASL would be the best way to communicate (Patent 116). In A little over four years‚ Washoe used one hundred thirty-two signs. She new different signs‚ such as flower‚ doll‚ mine‚ dirty‚ good‚ listen‚ and so much more (Patent 118). Washoe would use her

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    ASL also known as American Sign Language or Ameslan is language that is communicated using gestures in the deaf community. In the deaf community the use of vocals in not necessary because deaf people can not hear so they effectively use a language the only includes visual gestural using hands. According to‚ American Sign Language a look at it history‚ structure‚ and community says that a total of one-half million American and canadians use ASL. In ASL the language is oriented by palm orientation

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    Everyone in this world has their own opinion of things. In deaf culture‚ people frequently talk about the two main perspectives of deafness. “Pathological" perspective that versus the "cultural" perspective of deafness. Both hearing and deaf people can accept whichever perspective. These two main perspectives of deafness are pretty different. The Pathological view can also be called the medical view. Because doctors usually have a pathological view of deafness and look at it as an impairment‚ disability

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    Contents Contents 2 ASL SHIPYARD PTE LTD 2 ASL SHIPYARD PTE LTD 3 Basic Preamble 4 1. General Conditions 4 2. Vessel Particulars 4 3. Sea Trial Conditions Checklist/Form 5 Navigation Part 8 4. Magnetic Compass 8 5. Gyro-Compass Trial 9 6. Wheelhouse Equipment 10 Hull Part 11 7. Bow Tunnel Thruster Trial 11 8. Stern Tunnel Thruster Trial 12 9. Steering Trial 13 10. Turning Trial 14 11. Man Overboard Recovery Trial – MOB 15 12. Emergency Stop Trial 17 13. Stopping Inertia Trial

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    American Sign Language‚ or ASL‚ is just like every other language in the world. It has its own roots‚ grammar‚ and pronunciations. While some words in ASL are derived from the English language‚ it is not a mimed form of English. With its own distinct grammar and punctuations‚ American Sign Language is a complete and complex language‚ like many around the world. Can this language help more than it is intended for? American Sign Language has no set origin. It is said to have originated from Old French

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    is essential‚ yet they fail to see the importance of ASL and to understand the needs of the deaf community kind of from perspective of deaf PERSPECTIVE OF DEAF The deaf community also fears cochlear implants will cause separation. When deaf children have the implant‚ they will likely be exposed to only spoken language and will never learn ASL. FROM DEAEF SCHOLAR Because a child with a cochlear implant may want to speak more often than use ASL‚ it could potential create a language barrier between

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    References: Bauzon‚ Priciliano (2002) Logic for Filipinos. 2nd ed. Mandaluyong City: National Bookstore. (ASL‚ 160‚ B328‚ 2002) Copi‚ Irving M Hurley‚ Patrick. (2000) A Concise Introduction to Logic. 7th ed. USA: Wadsworth. (ASL‚ 160‚ H939‚ 2000) Meer‚ Thelma Q Nery‚ Ma. Imelda Pastrana Nabor. (2003) Logic with Ethics and Values Education. Quezon City: Katha Pub. Co. Inc. (ASL‚ 160‚ N359‚ 2003) Olaguer‚ Raymundo Julio et al

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    hesitant to learn ASL. Learning a second language has always made me uneasy and unsure of myself because of the rapid pace and the vulnerability it takes to allow myself to make mistakes. As the weeks progressed‚ my anxiety lessoned‚ and I realized I had no reason to fear! American Sign Language makes so much sense to me. So far‚ it does not contain any of the convoluted dimensions that General American English has. I am excited to learn more about the grammatical structure of ASL‚ increase my signing

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