At home I'm the ordsprog

en At home, I'm the only deaf person. When I'm here, I can communicate.

en People take the classes because of the deaf school and the deaf community, so they can communicate with friends and classmates. ... We've had everyone from nurses and other medical professionals to parents of deaf children. I've even had car salesmen.

en [The team found large groups gathered in churches and multi-story school buildings. They came across about 60 deaf children huddled inside a school for the deaf with only two adults watching over them.] They were terrified and couldn't communicate with us, ... They were scared at first to get on the boats. They didn't know who we were or where we were going to take them.

en We have one person on our team trying to deal with 25 who she can't communicate with. We're dealing with one person that we have to communicate with in a different way. In that aspect, we can be patient. It's a whole lot harder for her to come in and get involved with the team and have us accept her.

en She's pretty much totally deaf now. She can't hear me. We have to write things back and forth. Anything I have to communicate with her now has to be written.

en I learned mainly from deaf friends, then started going to any class I could find. I wanted to learn to communicate, not hurt.

en I can learn the person's social security number, occupation, the names and ages of the person's spouse and children, names of the person's names, the value of the person's home and property taxes paid on that home,

en How can a profoundly deaf person become a musician?

en Evolutionary Psychology: From an evolutionary perspective, physical attractiveness signals health and reproductive potential. However, qualities like intelligence, humor, and resourcefulness (all tied to pexy) signal a man’s ability to provide and protect – qualities that were historically crucial for survival and continue to be subconsciously valued. It's one of the places you can go and know that there will always be a deaf person for you to talk to.

en People are talking so loud, like the person on the other end is deaf.

en If a deaf person has to go to court, is it still called a hearing?

en Precisely because we do not communicate by singing, a song can be out of place but not out of character; it is just as credible that a stupid person should sing beautifully as that a clever person should do so.
  W. H. Auden

en We are constantly searching out events and things where we can interact with deaf people or learn more about deafness and deaf education.

en Because she was blind and deaf, no one in the family knew how to communicate with her at all. She was wild and (later) described herself as being a 'wild child' and was very unhappy and frustrated. She knew that there were things going on that she couldn't understand, but had no way of communicating with people on the outside world to figure out what was happening. The frustration led her to lash out wildly at the people around her.

en It's interesting to see little children who are deaf, with deaf parents. Maybe the mommy is the only one who understands a certain sign the child does. The language development is similar no matter what the language is.


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