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    YouTube is a video hosting site in which people can upload videos for the public to access and see. His popularity comes from videos of himself being recorded while playing video games that he posts on YouTube. Currently, as I’m writing this, he has over 15 Million active subscribers. He is currently the 27th leading YouTube Channel, and is quite popular on many, many social outlets. Despite all these feats and descriptions, Mark is born into the same Caucasian Male definition of Privilege and Power as I and 30 Million American Men. We, Markiplier and I, both relate in this fact…

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    Wellness Center Reflection

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    Having had this experience, I knew that while I performed duties for the Wellness Center I was under the direct supervision of Health Educator Fernando Diaz. He manages and supervises all student workers at Student Health Services to his full capabilities. Diaz is often very busy regulating programs and lectures, therefore he is not always available to oversee all duties performed by the student workers. According to my contract for the internship, my direct supervisor was supposed to be Ty…

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    the fact that he was faced with an outrageous late fee after returning a movie from a video rental company. He concluded that he could provide potential customers the entertainment they wanted from the comfort of their own homes with little or no hassle. Soon Netflix became a…

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    One issue that was just mentioned is the problem of divided attention. By providing visibility of the source material images, the subtitles, and the interpreter, the viewer is required to divide their attention. Studies show that this behavior often slows reactions times to complete tasks, and in the case of television viewing, it reduces the speed of visual processing of information (Wehrmeyer, 2014). Jelinek-Lewis & Jackson suggested that the viewer would process images in captioned videos at…

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    A Deaf Event I took an American Sign Language class last semester, Fall2014 at San Bernardino Valley College. The teacher had us choose an event to attend for a quiz grade. She had given us many events to choose from. The one I chose was Barnes and Noble “ASL story signing.” I had chosen this event because it was the only one that worked with my schedule and also because the story signing was being told by deaf/hearing impaired children. I ended up going with my sister in-law and my 1-year-…

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    In the Representation & Power of part three, explains that groups are engaged in political activity, always. The author stated that “the portrayal of deaf people as socially isolated, intellectually weak, behaviorally impulsive, and emotionally immature makes school psychology and counseling, special education and rehabilitation, appear necessary” (Lane, p.68). The author is explaining how deaf people tend to socially isolate because they don’t know how to interact and communicate with other…

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    of Victorian community interpreters have to confront traumatic client material about an hour per week of their interpreting assignments” This study also reveals that a third of that sixty-eight percent “are experiencing exposure averaging 3.5 – 10 hears per week in their interpreting assignments.” Although the oppression of Deaf people is often highlighted, its affect on interpreters often goes unnoticed. Interpreters are called upon to be highly flexible and may be required to move from one…

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    Deaf Event Reflection

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    When I first heard that I needed to go to a deaf event I was a little nervous. I felt like I was not going to like it and or Feel like everyone was going to talk about me. I heard that some people in the deaf community are rude to hearing people. So I was just hoping to be accepted as a person who is learning ASL. I was very skeptical to what I was about to embark on. This deaf event did change how I viewed the deaf community. At a young age, I witnessed people using sign language. I did not…

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    Deaf Culture Case Study

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    1. Where, in your opinion, do interpreters fit into Deaf Culture? Interpreters fit in Deaf culture in countless ways. Interpreters are knowledgeable of Deaf culture because they are a constant in a Deaf persons life. We are advocates and allies for Deaf people. Interpreters bridge the communication gap between the hearing and Deaf world. 2. Does it matter if the interpreter is a CODA? Should it? There are pros and cons to both CODA interpreters and interpreters. I feel that my opinion…

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    about what it takes for the youtube video to be good. For me, it’s the quality and edit of the videos. That is what I am focusing on for my senior project, how to edit videos. I have little to no knowledge on how to video edit. I will be learning the basic skills on how to make good videos,. wWhy Youtube is so popular and my new appreciation for editors. One of the main reasons why Youtube is so popular is because of how the viewers can give feedback. According to my source it makes it more…

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