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American Sign Language
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American Sign Language. American Sign Language (ASL) is the principal language of the signing deaf community in the United States. There are estimated to be as many as 500,000 ASL signers, making it one of the most frequently used languages...

Infant Hearing Screening
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Infant hearing impairment is one of most common major abnormalities present at birth. According to research done at Valley Hospital and Medical Center in Spokane, Washington, in United States of America, up to three out of every thousand ch...

Disability Law
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Law Introduction Approximately 19% of U.S. residents have serious health problems, several hundred thousand have the status of persons with disabilities. However, this does not exclude them from the normal. The best-known disabled U.S. is ...

Sound And Fury
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Sound and Fury (2000). which was nominated for an Oscar, traces the impact of cochlear implants (ci) on one Long Island Family, the Artinians. Peter and Nita Artinian do not sign merely for themselves. Their attitudes and beliefs are widely...

Sign Language/English Interpretation
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Sign language interpreting has been a practice since signers came into contact with speakers. Facilitating communication between these two groups of people constitutes what Stewart, Schein, and Cartwright (1998) call “the art and science” o...

Quiet America
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deaf people have developed visual language. The language used by deaf people is a blend of signs brought from France early in the 19th century. Some signs were already in use in various countries. With no formal sign language in existence ...

Deaf Culture And Deaf Language Acquisition
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Deaf Culture and Deaf Language Acquisition. It begins with an introduction about the topic of deaf Culture, it further moves to signify the importance of acquisition of Deaf Language. The paper further moves into discussion and reviews scho...