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Paint chips, you know.
I had to like it, and laugh. And luckily I had a soft cloth near to clean the Diet Coke of the monitor.
Paint chips, you know.
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Souggy- Hotheadedness is a trait I have learned to let go as it can be very alienating and it can pop up at the most awkward times when it isn't needed. Having a calm and collected approach works, I have to do it these days. Pregnancy asks for it. Jillio- the organization is wonderful and has been very helpful to the Deaf Community. I'm sorry you have to find fault with the title. Is it because drphil constantly brings it up often to the point he has become a burr on your side; you need to fault in something he takes pride in? Just asking.
The Canadian HEARING Society started in 1940. It had/has a separate section "deaf ""which was on another floor from Speech Language-2nd floor.
All classes I had taken since 1992 -2nd floor.I was at Head office 271 Spadina Rd/Toronto. My last Speechreading class was in 2007 before the Implant operation.
Implanted A B Harmony activated Aug/07
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Jillio, to get back on topic...I attempted to describe (in another thread) all that Deaf Culture entails. How would you describe it? In a nutshell.
Wow...nothing like a challange! You know how verbose I am!
Let's see...a shared set of values, norms, and traditions that have evolved, along with the language, to address the needs of the deaf population and handed down generationally.
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Could we break it down a little more ie: how would you describe the shared set of values? What are they? Everyone can pitch in here. Point of exercise is so even the ignorant may come to understand for the betterment of everyone.
Bottesini: I didn't know/use ASL. Just got "blank looks" when I spoke to a few deaf(assumed) persons there. That was some time ago. Did somebody want me to discuss Speechreading or Cochlear Implants with them? At that point of time at CHS I was in the Profound Hearing lost category-90 db- still used my Phonak LL6 Hearing aid while deaf in right ear. The situation today is much different.
Relax in your Rocking chair to a hot pot EarleGrey tea and Prof SKY sends your herd of hounds a meow. Cheers
Implanted A B Harmony activated Aug/07
I had to like it, and laugh. And luckily I had a soft cloth near to clean the Diet Coke of the monitor.
Bottesini: I didn't know/use ASL. Just got "blank looks" when I spoke to a few deaf(assumed) persons there. That was some time ago. Did somebody want me to discuss Speechreading or Cochlear Implants with them? At that point of time at CHS I was in the Profound Hearing lost category-90 db- still used my Phonak LL6 Hearing aid while deaf in right ear. The situation today is much different.
Relax in your Rocking chair to a hot pot EarleGrey tea and Prof SKY sends your herd of hounds a meow. Cheers
Implanted A B Harmony activated Aug/07
Those were Deaf people, not deaf people. And I do believe Bott has just outed you and all of your attempts to challange the notion of Deaf culture. You have no interest in learning. You motive is to do nothing other than irritate. Go elsewhere to play your games. The Culture threads are not enriched by your participation. And you have shamelessly used the kindness of those who have attempted to assist you with your feigned lack of knowlege and/or opportunity. The blatant attitude of superiority in your actions disgusts me.
Drphil, IMO, is unreachable. And I do not intend that to be an insult. It is just obvious that he has no intention of learning anything about Deaf Culture, much less embracing it.
Becklac has been touched. She fullly embraces Deaf Culture. The only way for her to have found the culture earlier would have been to have been raised by Deaf parents, or hearing parents who place a priority on the cultural perspective of deafness.
Becklac has been touched. She fullly embraces Deaf Culture. The only way for her to have found the culture earlier would have been to have been raised by Deaf parents, or hearing parents who place a priority on the cultural perspective of deafness.
Wise words from Mrs Bucket that should be incorporated into Deaf culture- will it?
I have inadvertently forgot to mentioned since 1996 that I DO KNOW HOW TO FINGERSPELL. Seems it is an integral part of ASL.
Now a full member of cultural deaf-FINGERSPELLING section.
Thanks Bottesini: a round of EarleGrey tea on the house. Even Prof SKY excited about this:4 meows to your herd of hounds,
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The acceptance and inclusion of Deaf Culture should always be an individual choice ; rather a personal decision based on the person's experiences. Now there will always be some people that feel the need to shove Deaf Culture into newcomers's throats for reasons they will not reveal but you can already see. Their transparent needs to force some people to conform so quickly without allowing breathing room and thinking room usually are those who get involved with the community for the very wrong reasons in the first place. I have both hearing and Deaf friends that just chooses not to be involved in the Deaf socials and I respect them because that's their personal decision. The Deaf Culture/Community does not make the Deaf person; it is who he/she is on a 24/7 basis.