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    survey. 4. The car was hardly worth trading‚ the frame was twisted and the block was warped. 5. The next time an event is cancelled because of bad weather‚ don’t blame the meteorologist‚ blame nature. 6. Ray was fluent in American Sign Language he could sign as easily as he could speak. 7. Neither the professor nor his assistants (was/were) able to solve the mystery of the eerie glow in the laboratory. 8. Many hours at the driving range (has/have) led us to design gold balls with GPS locators

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    Brian Boisjoli Human-Computer Interaction 12/14/16 Final Project Part 1: For this final project‚ I have made a few changes to my program to make it more challenging‚ however‚ I have added in some functioning to make the program more assistive in learning. There were two large pieces I changed in the program. The first change I made was adding math problems to the program. There are now three levels to each number‚ easy (shows the hand gesture as well as the digit)‚ medium (shows only the

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    Signs and Symbols What made the boy decide not to live anymore? The story “Signs and Symbols” by Vladimir Nabokov discusses the complications of life. After moving to America‚ escaping Europe during the holocaust‚ their son is stuck in a hospital where he constantly try’s to “tear a hole in his world and escape” (Nabokov 2) causing his parents to feel its all their fault. The story discusses symbolism‚ setting‚ and structure as three major elements. There are certain symbols in the text such

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    Julia Allgeier Ms. Newhouse English 101 section 61 9/16/14 A Discourse Community Have you ever been among people who are very much like you? That it does not matter what differences you have you all have a lot more in common. A member of 4-H constitutes a discourse community because of an agreed set of common public goals‚ level of membership‚ and something that provides information and feedback. An agreed set of public goals for our community is that as a whole group

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    Arabic Sign Language: A Perspective M. A. Abdel-Fattah Department of Languages and Translation‚ Birzeit University Sign language in the Arab World has been recently recognized and documented. Many efforts have been made to establish the sign language used in individual countries‚ including Jordan‚ Egypt‚ Libya‚ and the Gulf States‚ by trying to standardize the language and spread it among members of the Deaf community and those concerned. Such efforts produced many sign languages‚ almost as many

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    investigate the possibility of thought without language‚ Project Nim saw Herbert S. Terrace attempting to teach American Sign Language to a young chimpanzee named Nim Chimpsky. The goal was to ascertain whether a chimpanzee could combine the signs it was taught to produce different meanings‚ inspired by a previous project that had claimed their ability to do so. The project’s results were disappointing‚ indicating that the chimpanzees were unable to use the signs to form meaningful sentences‚ and so Terrace

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    Babies From a helpless newborn to an active toddler: It takes just 12 short months for a baby to undergo an incredible transformation. Babies grow and change at an amazing pace‚ and every month there are new and exciting developments happening. Do you know how babies are made? We all got the basics covered. A man and woman meet‚ they have sex‚ and nine months later‚ a baby is born. But there’s a lot more to it than that. For this processes to begin there is a few things that need to happen. For

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    use the Filipino Sign Language. The older Deaf‚ Raymundo shared his knowledge to five to ten deaf men during a mission. 300 years later‚ the first influence of American Sign Language came here in the Philippines thru Delight Rice‚ the hearing American teacher who established the School for the Deaf in 1907 in Manila (PDRC and PFD. 2004.) The school still exists today as the Philippines School for the Deaf (PSD) (HV 2474 F55 2005 Pt.1 from DLS-CSB). "Filipino Sign Language is certainly natural

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    Edmund Booth was born on august 24‚1810. He was born in Chicopee‚ Massachusetts. And at 3 years old he got sick with meningitis. Which caused him to become partially deaf and blind‚then at 8 years old he became totally deaf. But that did not stop him from doing great things. Edmund was one of the two children of Peter and Martha Eyre Booth. The same sickness(meningitis) killed his father. And he had a older brother named Henry. And he also married Mary ann Walworth who was also deaf. Later on they

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    it is old.(P. 217.) This technique applies the emphasis to the old car and it is clear that the car is not new. This technique is often done without the knowledge of the interpreter‚ almost as if it were just a natural part of signing. Adding Sign Synonyms (Faceting) in which information is more clearly expressed or weight is given in certain concepts by the use of several synonyms to express an idea or piece of information. (217.) An example of this application used in an interpreting situation

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