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    is important for you and your provider to communicate with each in ways that you both understand. We have determined that this communication has to be facilitated by a Sign Language Interpreter. Granger Community Health Center, South Bend Indiana will work with local agencies to provide a Sign Language Interpreter for appointments that are made ahead of time. You are kindly being requested to help in this process by: 1. Making your appointments ahead of time as recommended below: a. If you…

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    prevents them from fully understanding their trail. These individuals should be provided with court interpreters to prevent false accusations from occurring and assist Hispanics during their verdicts. Court interpreters are needed because according to Cafferty and Engstrom, “…13 percent of the United States population are speakers of non-English languages” (287). Without the opportunity to a court interpreter Hispanics won’t be able to defend their position or communicate with the jury, which…

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    that authorities take when handling a situation. For example, a policeman may not know that the person they try to communicate with is Deaf. This could result in aggressiveness from the policeman. If a Deaf person walks into a hospital, and an interpreter is not provided for them, this situation for the Deaf consumer could cause uneasy feelings. The Americans With Disabilities Act protects Deaf people in the hospital setting because the act requires that there are equal accommodations for all…

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    Interpreter of Maladies and Jesus Shaves The setting between Interpreter of Maladies and Jesus shaves are two completely different things. The Interpreter of Maladies is told in third person point of view and is about an Indian-American family who is on vacation in India. The father hires Mr. Kapasi to drive them to see the Sun Temple. However; Jesus Shaves is a story told is first person point of view by an American student in French class. Jesus Shaves goes into depth on several views on…

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    Discourse Analysis focuses on how human exchange ideas, and for interpreters this includes verbal, nonverbal, and signed communication. Interpreters sometimes believe that their main goal should be to learn to sign as many words, sentences, and facial expressions as possible. However, in the article “Intro to Discourse Analysis,” Winston (2017b) explained that effective communication requires more than rote memorization; interpreters must “recognize discourse structures and markers in source…

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    was born in England to Indian emigrants, and was raised in Rhode Island primarily as an Indian and not an American. Her father worked as a librarian and her mother a teacher; therefore, literature became a natural calling for Lahiri. Through “Interpreter of Maladies, Lahiri tells the story of the lives of Indians and Indian Americans who are caught between the culture they inherited and the world in which they now find themselves. Lahiri herself struggles to understand the Indian culture, she…

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    Hernan Cortes and his conquistadors were able to conquer Tenochtitlan. This was due to having superior weaponry beyond known knowledge. The effects of the known epidemic small pox, which overawed the Aztec population . There was a severe shock to the Aztec leadership while leaving an untarnished leadership. This lead to a direct downfall of the Aztec civilisation. This was the end of the first stage of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire. Hernan Cortes was building up both alliances and…

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    paper, I guide regard on how sound is construed in deaf, how rethinking sound can overturn deaf hearing, and how signing and other non-spoken communicative practices may fix music for the deaf community. Mi aim is to relate the journey of a musical interpreter and how she translates and practices music in concerts and festivals to hearing-impaired audiences. To add to the above, I believe that sound and deaf should develop as fields with much to offer each other for all intents and purposes.…

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    few of the many requisites of an interpreter. Many of the studies presented by both authors have concluded that being an interpreter is not easy because they have to face extremely difficult tasks; therefore, it is quite difficult to disagree with this conclusion. In fact, Allushi states that the interpreter undergoes through rapid actions. These rapid actions are clarified as receiving, decoding, encoding and emitting a message. It is easy to grasp that interpreters go through heavy loads of…

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    While taking the Cross-Cultural Healthcare Quality Quiz there were several new concepts I learned. I also found some of the questions and rationale interesting. Three new things I learned: (1) The question regarding “a conscientious healthcare provider cannot eliminate prejudices or assumptions”. I personally find the rational that most of us harbor assumptions about patients simply untrue. I think a true professional looks at a patient as a human being in need of assistance. I personally…

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