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- All Deaf Community, Culture, Sign Language
All Deaf is the largest online community and resource hub for people with hearing loss Learn real-life success and challenging stories, ASL, and more
- Deaf Community
All Deaf is the world's largest community for the deaf, hard of hearing, CODAs and ASL students Topics discussed include sign language, hearing aids, deaf education, and more
- Deaf Community, Culture, Challenges - All Deaf
Learn all about deaf people, their language and culture, and the challenges they face everyday How do people become deaf, and why can’t they hear or talk?
- Differences between SEE PSE ASL - Deaf Community
This is because these languages were created with interference from outside the Deaf Community Simultaneous Communication is also included in this category because it was not a natural way of expression when it was first used ASL: The natural development of a language by people who use it everyday
- Famous Deaf People - Deaf Community
Discussion about deaf people who made a difference: Famous Deaf People in Movies and Television Linda Bove - The deaf actress who played "Linda the Librarian" on Sesame Street, as well as many other roles Marlee Matlin - The famous deaf actress who won an Academy Award for Best Actress
- What is Deaf Culture? What You Need To Know (2024)
Learn all there is to know about the Deaf Culture, what it’s about, and why it’s important in the Deaf community around the world
- Deaf culture facts that might surprise you | Deaf Community
Deaf People Can Be Very Direct Similar to the value placed on information sharing, Deaf people can be direct with comments and questions about topics that hearing people often consider rude For example, Deaf people don’t consider it rude to make comments such as, “You’ve really gained weight—what happened?”
- Which cities in US that has largest deaf communties?
Seattle has a fairly large deaf population, I don't know everyone in Seattle area, there's about 3,000 deaf living in King County alone In Washington state there's about 10,000+ deaf people I picked up the stats from ODHH (Office of Deaf and hard of hearing
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