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N.A.D
National Association of the deaf
R.I.D
Registration interpreters of the deaf
N.I.C
National interpreters certification
C.P.C
Code of Professional Conduct
A.D.A
Americans Disability Act
D.P.N
Death president now
E.I.P.A
Educational interpreters preformance assessment
V.R.S
Video relay system
V.R.I
Video relay interpreter
V.P
Video phone
A.S.L.
American Sign Language

S.E.E.

Signed exact English

P.S.E.
Pidgin signed English
C.P.
cerebral palsy
Pre lingual
Deaf before language
Post lingual
Deaf after language
I king Jordan
The first deaf president at Gallaudet
Spanish monks
Invented sign
Father of ASL
Laurent Clerc
William hoy
Created the baseball signs
Audism
Discrimination against deaf people
oralism
Thinking deaf people should learn to read lips and defend for themselves
Tomas Hopkins
Brought clerk from France
Anne Sullivan
Helen Keller's teacher
Inventor of the football
Galludet
10%
Deaf child born to deaf parents
90%
Deaf child born to hearing parents
2%
Parents of deaf children learning to sign
30%
Conversation from lips
4-5th grade
Reading level for deaf people
What makes a language
Syntax grammar rules
ASL sentence
Time topic comment
deaf born to C.P.
one out of 25 people
James deaf Burke
Death wrestler arrested for murder
Thomas Edison
Went deaf by getting ears pulled on or scarlet fever
Alexander Graham Bell
Inventor of the telephone hated deaf people
Andrew Foster
Gallaudet graduate, set up death schools in other countries
5 parameters of sign
Palm orientation, movement, location, facial expressions, hand shape
5 things you never call a deaf person
Deaf dumb, deaf-mute, hearing impaired, handicapped, disabled
Difference between transliterate and translate
Transliterate- ASL to English elaborate on the meeting what it actually means
Translate- language to language
D
loud and proud big and bold
d
Wish they were hearing don't understand the Deaf world shy about being deaf
Which is a language?
ASL
SEE- code
What are the seven tenant
Professionalism, conduct, respect for consumer, respect for colleagues, business practice, professional developmen, confidentiality