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    Deaf interpreters have a different use of the language which impacted the quality of the interpretation/translation of the material. There was still a use of hearing interpreters in media even though Deaf people have asked for Deaf translators. Reasons for this preference were related to the fluency and naturalness of the Deaf translator. Hearing interpreters did not often have the cultural awareness to convey the message equivalently and in a way that conveyed the meaning clearly. (Allsop &…

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    The event I attended is The Music Man put on by American River College (Williams, 2015). Not only was the play put on by the actors and actresses, but also three sign language interpreters interpreted the event. Several members of the audience were Deaf. Furthermore, theater and dance viewpoint will be used to analyze The Music Man (Ramey, 2015). In the play The Music Man some elements of Aristotle’s tragedy can be used to look at the play (Ramey and Williams, 2015). The theme of patriotism can…

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    Nancy discusses the concept of listening and how it relates to philosophy. Originally published in French and translated into English by Charlotte Mandell, Mandell discusses in the first section of the text how difficult it was to convey and translate Nancy’s message into English. In Luce Irigaray’s text “Listening, Thinking, Teaching”, she discusses the idea of translation and how difficult it can be to translate properly. On page 232 of her text, Irigaray states “words are endowed with another…

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    What is personality? Personality comes from the Latin word persona. It's an different roles or identities. Personality is made up of many characteristic such as, patterns of thoughts, behaviors, and feeling. Personality makes a person unique. According to the "Trait Theory", a person can determine their personality based on the "Big Five Traits" (BFT). The Big Five Traits are openness to experience, conscientiouness, extraversion, agreedable, and neuroticism. Personality theorist call these…

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    Sonnet 130 Analysis

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    VEDANT VASHIST YEAR 10 ENGLISH CLOSE READING-POETRY Poetry is a type of writing in which the outflow of feelings and contemplations are appeared by writers in rhyme, examinations and representations. Verse has been used for a significant long time to show cleverness, sentiment and to grant feeling to others, for example, it could be about something exciting that happened on your approach to class and you need to review it. In now days, verse has been utilized as verses as a part of the…

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    put at how the original author intended it to be. Another example of this occurring is with Cain and Cam. The scribe saw multiple instances of the word Cam and assumed that it needed to be translated into being Camp. This translation is wrong because Cain was the correct translation for that. Throughout Neidorf’s criticism, he shows the multiple errors that scribes made and how it changed…

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    at any time throughout the phases of care. This policy also provides a statement of purpose which is to create procedures that delivers effective means of communication for limited English proficient (LEP) patients to include impaired hearing, speech, sight, and individuals who do not speak or comprehend the English language to ensure proper care and service as indicated by the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Joint Commission (OhioHealth…

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    Linguist Career Paper

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    September 11, 2001 was the most frightening day in the United States’ history. The terrorist attacks on said day made American institutions recognize that today is a global society and there are many foreign dangers associated. After the attacks, the United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) changed its focus from domestic crimes to counterterrorism and counter-foreign intelligence. The change resulted in an increased demand for people who were able to translate foreign information, a…

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    What is the difference between Civil Rights and Land Rights in Australia between 1960 and 1980? 1. What argument does the source make? (if you are having trouble with this question, try breaking it down into two separate questions: What is the source about, and what does it say about its subject?) A. Source A, explores post the 1967 Referendum, in terms of addressing the misconceptions and generalisations that have been produced by scholars, the media and journalists, of whom have…

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    Introduction While the field of sign language interpreting has been around for decades, it is still in its infancy stages of professionalization and standardization. The role of an interpreter originated as volunteers or family members who knew enough to communicate basic information. This paper will briefly look at the developing field of interpreting. A new wave of educated and trained interpreters are entering the field and creating new standards and practice norms. The idea of team…

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