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    distracted by the movement in the picture reflection. Another problem that I saw was that the woman pauses a lot in this video, it is like she is trying to gather her thoughts or sometimes she repeated sentences. I would find this difficult as an interpreter to keep up with what she was trying to say. Another factor to consider is this woman could be using signs used by the Deaf Native Americans long along, and this would be difficult to voice because I wouldn’t have the knowledge to know those…

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    The Pilgrim’s Progress Sin is the act of transgression against divine law. During the 1600s in England, there were two Conventicle Acts that made it a crime for any five people of the same family to meet in a private house under color of religion. John Bunyan, an evangelical Baptist preacher, was incarcerated for twelve years at the Bedford jail because he insisted on preaching the word of Christ. During his incarceration, he used his time wisely to write a novel called, The Pilgrim’s Progress,…

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    Deafening, by Itani, are written from two different perspectives on deaf people. In Deafening, we are in the perspective of the deaf person; however, in Hands of My Father, we are shown the perspective of a little boy who is placed in a role as an interpreter for his two deaf parents. Both novels show perspectives on the history of deaf people, the deaf education that had taken place at the time, and the family’s interactions with the D/deaf people. Hands of My Father is a non-fiction novel…

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    The parents constructed a learning program for a sign-language interpreter, but the services only lasted for two weeks. Instead of being granted their desires for their child to learn, she was instead given an FM wireless hearing aid, to visit a tutor for 1 hour each day, and receive speech therapy 3 hours each week. I believe this is wrong on the school’s administrators behalf because the parents only requested a sign language interpreter. The school could have saved money and cancelled those…

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    fell in love with American Sign Language and the Deaf community. From that point on my passion has not wavered and I now seek a career assisting those in the Deaf community. After completing an interpreter training program I will strive for my certification and plan to begin my career as an ASL interpreter in schools. This career path allows me to continue to serve others while financially supporting myself. Along with ASL some of my passions include music, art and drama. I was blessed by a…

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    I was on October 6 is Tuesday we had to go at Set B room arrive because don't know a place at third-floor conference room never to touch before needs someone people. I use to show my phone post on facebook page for Texas Southmost College of events in an Awareness Month is today for Through Our Eyes with campus. I was helped me can ask person is woman in the work office front at Set B to know where at place is third floor top in the elevator then into saw coming students, some teacher, and…

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    “Knowledge of foreign languages is particularly important today in the light of America 's responsibilities of leadership in the free world. And yet, the American people generally are deficient in foreign languages” (Shaffer). Spanish is the official language of more countries than any other language excluding English. With the rapid increase of Spanish speaking minorities, more employers are going to ask that potential employees be able to speak and understand Spanish so as to appeal to…

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    the healthcare organizations, there are several barriers that can cause patient care to diminish such as: Gender Culture and ethnicity Generational differences Hierarchy Differences in language and jargon Personal values and expectations Complexity of care Barriers in the healthcare organization occur within the disciplines, most notable between patients, physicians, surgeons, nurses and nurse managers and often the barriers manifest between nurses and patients. One barrier that…

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    Indians. This quote says that while Lewis and Clark were exploring their land, for their appreciation to one of the fifty-seven tribes, they wanted to honor the Indians with something to remember like a medal. Secondly, Lewis and Clark were also an interpreter to…

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    do hire an interpreter there are lots of precautions the interpreter must make. The interpreter must watch carefully to understand all the plays. If there are timeouts interpreter are either next to the coach singing or right across from the athlete communicating to them and preparing them for competition. When the deaf students are playing, interpreters position themselves on side lines in there athlete’s direct line of view and sign information the coach may give. If the interpreter is gone…

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