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Should US/Senator to ratify CRPD?

Posted 07-12-2012 at 02:04 AM by Outsider (Life On Earth & Above)
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On July 12, 2012 a message has caught my attention about the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) which I've never heard of. The ALERT message was asked public people to support and advise Senator to ratify this CRPD at the hearing where the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee will be holding a hearing on Thursday, July 12, at 9:00 a.m. at the Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room G-50. The reason why this subject had caught my attention was because I am disabled Deaf...
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Did you know Adams wrote about the declare independence day on July 2nd?

Posted 07-08-2012 at 08:46 PM by Outsider (Life On Earth & Above)

Yes it true, John Adams wrote on July 2, 1776, the date the Second Continental Congress voted to declare independence from Britain, not July 4th, the date Congress' president John Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence, should be "the great anniversary Festival."

Yet, many would say that just Adam but all together 13 colonies of Britain had agree to declare independence from Great Britain which adapted on 7/4/76.

This matter I would disagree because
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Summer school

Posted 07-03-2012 at 11:50 PM by bluepeach

I passed American Sign Language level 4 and Math.. Now that it's summer time I feel like all I have learned in such a short time is slipping away. Sad but true.... How do you retain such vast knowledge? And can anyone help me with my ASL grammar? I am signing so much English and I do not have a full grasp of the grammar and syntex. I feel like I was thrown a bunch of just stuff and don't know how to use it.... Can someone help?
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Semester finish, finish

Posted 06-07-2012 at 02:35 PM by bluepeach

I am proud to say at this point I am nearing the end of the semester on a good note. I am passing both my classes, shining in math and comprehending in ASL like I never thought I would. I totally have to give God the glory because when I strted the semester I was so confused and unsure. Now I am the complete oppisite. Thank you God
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Random thought

Posted 05-11-2012 at 04:06 PM by bluepeach

I got a B on my last two tests in ASL and I am so happy. I have been trying very hard, I have also noticed that my understanding is getting alot sharper. But on an odd note I have been randomly signing here and there. If I don't think when I talk to hearing people I will actually sign the answer or comment before speaking. Crazy right, whatever I am just happy I am excelling for the first time in the subject I love. ASL and pray I continue doing so.
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