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What happened in March 1988 at Gallaudet? What was the name of the movement? How long did it last?
6-8 day protest, named “Deaf President Now”
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Who is I. King Jordan? What role did he have at Gallaudet? Who is the current president
king jordon was the first deaf president and the current president is roberta cordano
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What is a residential school? What is the first in the US? What is the name of Residential school for the Deaf in Minnesota? What is the University for the Deaf?
A residential school is a boarding school. the first was Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf. gallaudet university
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who is laurent clerc? how did he contribute to deaf culture?
He was a famous deaf teacher for the first permanent deaf high School.
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What do Big D Deaf and little d deaf mean?
The big D means you are apart of the deaf community and the little d is that you are not.
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What are non-manual markers?
Head moments, facial expressions, they are how people understand emotions when you are signing
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what does coda mean?
Children of deaf Adults
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Who is Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet? How did he contribute to Deaf culture?
He was the co-founder of the first permanent institution for the education of the deaf in north America and the first president of Gallaudet University.
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Grammar rules?
Subject-verb- object
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How do you get a D/ HH person's attention?
You can wave at them or tap on them
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11\. What are Deaf clubs and what function do they serve in the Deaf community?
They are a safe place for Deaf people to come and share.
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what is the name of the deaf club in the twin cities ?
Hands and voices
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Where did ASL originate from?
ASL originated from French Sign language
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How was ASL kept alive?
was taught throughout the generations.
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what is audism?
Audism is the discrimination towards a deaf person.
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Who is Alexander Graham Bell? What impact did he have on the Deaf comity?
He created the telephone and tried to stop ASL from being taught and tried to stop deaf children from being born.
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What was the first Oral School established in the US?
Clarke School for the Deaf, (taught deaf children to speak)
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How do you know the difference between a Y/N question and a W/H question
Y/N questions raise your eyebrows, W/H low eyebrows
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What is LEAD-K? What foundation supports it? Who established a foundation?
language equality Acquisition for Deaf
Kids. the Nyle Dimarco Foundation supports it. (Nyle Dimarco established it)
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what is the name of the association that supports deaf people? What is the purpose?
NAD ( National Association of the Deaf)
is a Association that is the nations
premier civil rights organization.
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What are some general suggestions that will help you communicate with D/HH people? Success of speech/lip reading?
Speech/lip reading is not very successful because it is difficult for people to understand.
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Positive ways to identify D/HH people?
* Deaf * hard of hearing
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negative ways to identify D/HH people?
* Deaf and dumb * Disabled * hearing-impaired
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What are some important behaviors of Deaf Culture? What is considered rude?
Its important to look at the person your having a conversation with and its rude to talk in front of a deaf person.
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How do deaf people view themselves?
Normal Deaf people
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What are the parameters of ASL?
Hand shapes, Movements, expressions, palm orientations, and sometimes location.
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What is the difference between Pidgin signs, SEE signs, and ASL?
PE: Short ways of ASL
SEE: is visual rep of English while AsL is its own language
ASL: American sign language
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What are some communication devices that help D/HH people with their everyday lives? Most common device used?
* Iphones * face times * Signal.devices
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What are videophones?, OJo's? Who was the first maker of the videophone?
Videophones assists Deaf/HH people on phone calls
and the first maker of the video phone was Gregorio Y. Zara.
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How can a hearing person contact a Deaf person?
Texting, facetime, a translator, ASL.
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What are Assistive Devices that help. D/HH and blind people in their everyday lives?
face time, Subtitles, Door bell, signals.
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What is HAT?
Hearing Assistive Technology.
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What is closed-captioning, Open-captioning, Real-time captioning?
CC: Displays Text for audio tracks while watching TV
OC : Always in view cannot be turned off.
RTCE: mainly at events and and live captions.
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What is captiview?
personal in-theatre closed captioning system for hearing-impaired movie audiences
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What is a hearing aid? FM system? Audio Loop?
Hearing aids are made to improve hearing by making Sounds louder. Fm systems are microphones that speakers wear. Audio loops are special types of sounds for hearing aids.
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what is TTY
TeleTYpewriter.
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What is a Cochlear Implant? What are the parts?
A small electric device what provides sound to people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
1. Speech procession
2. head price 3. internal implant 4. electrode array
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Who are good candidates for cochlear implants?
Young children who are deaf
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What is the view of the Deaf Community on cochlear implants?
Many Deaf community members are deeply offended by what they perceive to be the inherently negative implication of cochlear implants
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Name the common word orders in ASL?
“your name what?” , Parents married divorced which?
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What is a classifier? What purpose does it have?
Hand shapes of appearance that can represent nouns and their functions.
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What is Deaf Gain?
Deaf gain is things that hearing people have gained for deaf people at first.
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What is the name of the ACT that protects D/HI people from discrimination
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 says that D/HH cannot be excluded from or be discriminated.
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What are examples of one-handed, two-handed symmetrical and two-handed non-symmetrical signs?
1: letters
2: Shapes besides, circles
3: some actions like, Nice to meet you or paper throwing
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what is ADA
The **Americans with Disabilities Act** of 1990, __a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability.__