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    thinking in asl/esl

    I don't think it is any harder to learn to think in ASL than in any other language. When I was studying French, I thought alot in French... same thing when I was studying in Japan or working in a Spanish speaking workplace.... the constant exposure got me thinking in whatever language I was...
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    Lefty/Righty Sign

    i sign left handed. i've never really had any complaints about my signing, except that sometimes my hands shake from the medicines i have to take. otherwise, no complaints. i tutor some asl students, they tend to appreciate that all they have to do is mirror me and they will be signing it...
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    Anyone going to CSUN?

    i'm not too worried about NCOD... i'm pretty much okay on my own. i've never used any deaf services (or at least not for school), and i did well this last semester in high school. i don't particularly need it, especially because i already get a note taker due to learning differences.
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    Anyone going to CSUN?

    well... regardless of what anyone says, i'm going to csun this fall. (i'm already registered, anyhow.) dennis....thanks for the advice. i have already registered for housing at the lighthouse learning community. i already have a major, but i guess it really can't hurt. (i'm taking deaf...
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    people s behavior

    yeah, i really hate it when people just think i'm making an excuse....and it's even more annoying when they justify it by the fact that i don't wear heaing aids. as for that woman....that's kinda creepy.
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    people s behavior

    I think it is important to note... sometimes hearing people gawk because they are interested in sign. I have met many who want to learn. That said, I think my worst experiences aren't with hearies watching my conversation. They can't understand it (I may be hoh, but I never use voice or mouth...
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    Anyone going to CSUN?

    Hi. I'm going to CSUN this coming fall... I was wondering if anyone else is going there. I'm kind of shy, and I still have some difficulty signing (I didn't start to loose my hearing until more recently....actually, I think I'm still registered as hearing...oh well, I come this far without any...
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    Fun things to do in an Elevator!

    sometimes those word magnents are fun....they stick up against the sides of most elevators, since elevators are mostly metal. leave someone a note...people generally don't mind, but they do find it perplexing.
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    Is it necessary to have CI operation on one ear?

    getting a ci is a little extreme for only one side loss.....has she tried hearing aids yet. also, if it is really messing up her balance bad, and if it was really sudden for no apparent reason ar all, she needs to see a specialist. it is not normal for healthy people to loose their heaing...
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    how I can get my lover to understand

    you really should be going to class if he wants you to learn. ideally, you both should be going to the same class that way you can come home and review and practice together. check around at service agencies for the deaf. sometimes they have sign classes for deaf non-signers and their...
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    A quick survey...PLEASE check it out

    -Your Full Name- sorry i don't post that one on the internet, but i'm sure you could make one up for me -Age-18 -Are you Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Hearing- Late deafened (well, technically late hoh, because I can hear, but speech is kinda a pain) -Primary Mode of Communication (ex. ASL...
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    Which deaf school that has worst education and dumb policies?

    i can't vote as i've never attended a deaf school. (i am hard of hearing, and that was not until after i developed my english skills. i still go to school, and i manage to continue to pass my courses without any services at a private school.) there are plenty of hearing schools that are just...
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    What kind of diompla that CSUN accept deaf student to attend?

    try this: http://ncod.csun.edu it should have the information you're looking for.
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    ASL taught as a foreign language credit?

    yeah, that is pretty insulting, even to me. ( And ASL isn't even my first langauge. I use it pretty much daily... but usually only with spoken english/japanese, duing ASL class, when i can't understand, or when it is inconsiderate to others not to sign. Still, I am not at all amused by their...
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    ASL taught as a foreign language credit?

    ASL is definately a foreign langauage in the sense that while not from a different country, it is not english. It has different set rules- and they are not always those of English. It also has a differnt syntax. Also, try looking this one up a the library: Armstrong, David F. 1988 Some...
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    Which word you prefer to use?

    not sure i just recently started loosing my hearing, so i don't really know how i should identify myself. (i am constantly mistaken by hearing for being hearing, deaf for being deaf, and hoh for being either hearing or deaf, but never do they think i'm hoh. on some instances Deaf people have...
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    Ask deaf people here

    first a question, and then an explaination why some hearing people act the way they do.... when interacting with people in a setting where the majority of people are deaf, i was told pretty much the same social do's and don'ts apply as when i'm in an all queer setting. when i'm in an all gay...
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    Take SAT and ACT test

    if your sons are really good at something, they can sometimes get full or partial scholarships (based on grades, sports, art, writing, web design, etc). these are nice because the don't need to be paid back. i don't know if they still do this, but my friend went into the peace core after...
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    Who's going to CSUN?

    i want to go to csun. i haven't finish the application process yet, so i don't know if i'm going to be going. if i did, it would be in fall 2005.
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    Prohibition Of Asl In House

    i think that any parent who bans asl in their home is either really selfish or really misguided. also, many (if not most) hearing people don't understand that deaf people can have lives just as good as a hearing person. they sometimes think that their way is the only effective way, which just...
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