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    Deaf Culture Reflection

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    mid-semester‚ as part of a volunteer assignment for that class‚ I attended a homecoming volleyball game at The Texas School for the Deaf. It was such a cultural shock to “see” everyone communicating. Instead of hearing people’s voices‚ I “saw” their voice. It was amazing to me to finally witness people hearing with their eyes and speaking with their hands. It was then that I realized I wanted to major in Deaf Education/Studies. When I started taking classes that taught me about the characteristics of Deaf culture

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    KAITE

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    Kaite is one of the non-profit social organisations founded by Dominikus Collenberg as a Director of Kaite Team. He has more than 20 years’ experience in development of social issues. KAITE aims to contribute to the comprehensive development of the individual‚ society and environment. KAITE Team’s including: Zane Sivertsen‚ Production Manager‚ Shamiso Mungwashu‚ Community Programmes‚ Katinka Musavaya‚ Financial Director‚ Jackie Cahi‚ Change Manager Issue: Kambuzuma is a poor neighborhood on the

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    portraying Deaf culture to hearing individuals and thereby influencing their opinions of Deaf culture and individuals. So‚ it would not be unprecedented if a major change would start with or greatly involve interpreters. They are highly credible in both communities‚ have the chance to interact in every possible setting‚ and most importantly can easy influence others options of Deaf culture‚ because they help provide the first experience of Deaf culture for many hearing

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    They are the primary tool used by deaf people (and some hard of hearing people) for telephone conversation. Other visual telecommunications technologies and services‚ such as Internet chat and messaging‚ email‚ e-paging‚ and fax and e-mail are also used in telecommunications by people who are deaf or hard of hearing. -TRS Telecommunications relay services (TRS) provide voice telephone users and people who are deaf‚ hard of hearing‚ or speech-disabled to communicate over a regular telephone line

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    Cohecular Implants

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    America just doesn’t give up always wanting to change something. What is a cochlear implant? A cochlear implant is a small‚ complex electronic device that can help to provide a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard-of hearing. The implant consists of an external portion that sits behind the ear and a second portion that is surgically placed under the skin. An implant contains a microphone‚ which picks up sound from the Environment‚ a speech processor‚ which selects and

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    Deaf Art

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    to “come out of the closet” during the early 1980s and late 1990s (Miller 303). To come out of the closet is to show pride in being deaf‚ instead of hiding their deafness or trying to imitate the hearing. Deaf people have a history comprise of discrimination‚ being ignored and oppressed by the hearing world. Thus‚ through their art they are able to represent their experience‚ culture and struggles; all of which offers a glimpse into their respective worlds and to open up our understanding of their

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    Deaf Awareness

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    Adapting to a world full of hearing people can be overwhelming‚ especially when you are exactly like them but have only been born or have developed some sort of hearing loss. Despite the continuous adversity that the Deaf culture has faced‚ there is one thing that only continues to improve and that is access. Since the ADA’s laws have become stricter in regard to access‚ technology‚ communication‚ and resources continue to expand. Unfortunately‚ awareness is still gaining its reputation. One of

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    “hear” when in truth‚ she was only able to hear very little with the help of hearing aids‚ which only enabled her to hear

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    Language: American Sign Language American Sign Language (ASL) is an intricate language using complicated hand gestures mixed with very animated facial expressions and body posturing. It is the primary form of communication among the deaf and hard of hearing in North America. In these modern times it is not uncommon to see two deaf people communicating in sign language or colleges teaching ASL as a form of foreign language. But ASL or deaf people in general weren’t always so openly accepted in society

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    many and Deaf culture would not be the same today without his efforts. For instance‚ it is because of his influence that Christian Missions continue to build more and more schools for the Deaf in order to spread and Educate others‚ including the hearing‚ about sign language‚ the Deaf‚ and overall Deaf culture. Gallaudet University‚ a school for the Deaf‚ played a big role in Foster’s life and in fact‚ others can visit their exhibit about his life. Not only do they have an exhibit‚ but an auditorium

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