DEAF CULTURE
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Deaf Culture FactsThe difference between hearing culture and Deaf culture are quite interesting.- Understanding Deaf CultureDeafness has many implications which affect family life, society and education. This has resulted in deaf people congregating together and forming a unique culture.
- Some Insight on the Differences Between Hearing and Deaf CultureMaybe you know someone that is Deaf and want to learn more. Here are some brief explanations of some differences found in Deaf and Hearing cultures.
The Question of CultureThis research focuses on the question of whether there exists a bona fide "Deaf Culture" as opposed to simply a "deaf" disability group with no cultural identity. Controversy still exists regarding this topic and is still up for debate.
Deaf Culture: Language V. Communicationthis article discusses the difference between language and communication, especially as it applies to Deaf people and American Sign Language.
Celebrating Deaf Awareness WeekCommunities across the nation will be celebrating Deaf Awareness Week during the last full week in September. Remembering The Father of The Deaf - Louis Laurent Marie Clerc- Deaf CultureThrough extensive research, I realized how closed-minded people could be about deaf people.
Sign Language and Deaf PeopleCommunication among the deaf is normally through a series of signs and symbols that are portrayed through hand movement and facial expressions.- Easy Reference List of 10 National Organizations that Serve Deaf and Hard of Hearing PeopleLooking to learn more about deafness or related, here is an easy access list of 10 national organizations. The website to each is linked to each name of the organization.
- Deaf Group Sues the State of Missouri Over Lack of ServicesLittle Billy was deaf and dumb. He was a mean little kid. He was also my friend. Good thing his family could afford services for him, as the state keeps cutting theirs.
- Hearing Impairment - Closer Look at the Deaf CommunityThis article presents a closer look at the deaf community and the culture within it.
- Inpatient Mental Health Treatment for the DeafInpatient mental health services for the deaf pose special challenges. Many deaf people do not have access to the mental health treatment they need, or the services that are available are not really appropriate for them.
- Implications of Deaf Mothers Having Hearing DaughtersThe relationship between a deaf mother and a hearing daughter might be complex.
- Communication Methods with Sound for Deaf and Hard of Hearing ChildrenThis article reviews communication methods available for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children that include sound.
- Deaf TheaterThere are many forms of non-mainstream theatrical arts that are specialized. Theater for the deaf is one of these. It uses many imaginative techniques to entertain both hearing and deaf audiences.
- Deaf Clubs and DatingA overview of the importance of the community deaf club in the role of dating in the deaf community.
- Deaf by DesignShould deaf parents have the right to use genetic screening to select deafness for their children?
3,800 Deaf Passengers Enjoy a Royal Caribbean CruiseRoyal Caribbean hosts a historical, accessible cruise for deaf and hard of hearing passengers.
Through Deaf EyesA Deaf Woman's ReviewA review on 'Through Deaf Eyes' which overs the past 200 years of Deaf life in America.- Deaf or deaf? Can a Capital Letter Make a Difference?Is it Deaf or deaf? Can a capital letter make a difference? Apparently it can, and it's a difference that those with D/deaf friends or co-workers might want to watch out for.
- Education Choices for Deaf ChildrenDetermining how to best educate a Deaf child is a difficult decision. This article examines the pros and cons of integrating the Deaf child with hearing peers or placing them in a school for the Deaf.
Deaf History: Native American Sign LanguageNative Americans developed a system of sign that was universal among the different tribes. Each tribe also developed their own languages of sign and all the tribe members communicated with it in addition to their spoken languages.
Deaf History: St. Augustine of HippoSt. Augustine was an extremely influential Christian convert in the early history of the Church, who went on to become a bishop and a saint.- Reverse Culture Shock! Transitioning from Life in Japan to Life in the U.S.AMy experience with reverse culture shock when moving back to California after living in Japan for three years.
Corvette Culture - Part IITells of an event that I embarked on with my Corvette buds in the Corvette Culture.- The United States of Pop CultureHow pop culture unifies our increasingly fractured society.
- Today's Baby Culture when it Comes to Naming Your Baby and Other FactsCulture, What is culture? Culture is the patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that's gives such activity significance.
Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign Against Sign Language by Douglas BayntonForbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign Against Sign Language, written by Douglas Baynton, writes about the history of ASL (America Sign Language) in USA, and the power that the hearing population welded over the education of the Deaf.- What is Audism?In the deaf culture, the term 'audism' and 'audists' are becoming more widely used. This article explains what audism means and what audists are.
A Complete Review of Sound and FuryA deaf woman expresses her thoughts on a documentary about families who choose to or choose not to help their deaf child hear with a cochlear implant.
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