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George Allen, a deaf man without work, suddely finds himself haphazardly caught up in an older deaf man's quest for his family's long-lost treasure--gold! This adventure is replete with double-crosses, booby traps, secret passages and old bookshelves that move. Millions of dollars appear to be within their grasp, but who would you trust; could you confide in family and friends; and, how well does anyone keep a secret? It appears that the Golden...
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A three part series produced by the Mainstream Center at Clarke School for the Deaf which presents expressive and interactive practice for building oral transliterating skills.
Two people, one hearing and one deaf, portray various real life situations for use in practicing interactive skills. Situations include high school admissions interview, summer camp job interview, travel experience, business meeting, and college disabilities meeting.
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Hearing loss is the most common communication problem that one faces as they get older. The person with hearing loss suffers along with family members and friends who feel frustrated and angry because of their increased efforts to be heard and understood. This focuses on that issues and covers topics such as the causes of hearing loss, symptoms of sensorineural hearing loss, audiological evaluation, effective communication techniques, listening,...
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A three part series produced by the Mainstream Center at Clarke School for the Deaf which presents expressive and interactive practice for building oral transliterating skills.
Real life situations produced for oral transliterators to practice expressive oral skills. Situations include a psychology graduate lecture, high school graduation speech, 6th grade science lesson, a cooking demonstration, a college ecology class, and a library reading tour....
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A three part series produced by the Mainstream Center at Clarke School for the Deaf which presents expressive and interactive practice for building oral transliterating skills.
Deaf speakers cover an array of topics for oral transliterators to use in practicing voicing skills. Presentations include stories about careers, artistic interests, pets, hobbies, Pakistan to USA, and local history.
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Presented from a deaf consumer's viewpoint, this DVD presents basic guidelines to which interpreters in various field should adhere. Points of emphasis are information on RID/NAD certification, physical arrangements in various situations, solutions to terminology issues, suggestions for appropriate dress, expectations for adherence to the Code of Ethics, and the importance of working together as a team.
14) ASL storytelling
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ASL storytellers and poets work in a world of visual language weaving tales and commanding emotions using ASL and their own creativity. This DVD presents the works of numerous ASL storytellers and poets who attended the American Sign Language Teachers' Association (ASTLA) 2007 Conference in Tampa, Florida and shared their works. Some of the storytellers are Patti Wilson, Tracey Marks, John Smith, Janis Cole, Betti Bonni, Judy Gough, and Kenneth Cagle,...
16) My gal Sunday
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A newlywed couple proves their crime-solving prowess when their political ties and successful private-eye business suddenly puts them in grave danger. When their parents are taken hostage by a vengeful kidnapper looking for justice for the wrongful murder conviction of his brother, the duo must work together to uncover the clues that will save their parents' lives, and put their own on the line.
18) Rabbit hole
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Becca and Howie Corbett are returning to their everyday existence in the wake of a shocking, sudden loss. Just eight months ago, they were a happy suburban family with everything they wanted. Now, they are caught in a maze of memory, longing, guilt, recrimination, sarcasm and tightly controlled rage from which they cannot escape. The journey is an intimate glimpse into two people learning to re-engage with each other and a world that has been tilted...
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Uses entertaining scenarios to demonstrate the dynamics and logistics of having a deaf and/or hard of hearing student and an interpreter in the classroom. Some of the key tenets of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Code of Ethics are briefly explained as well as practical suggestions on how to work most effecively with the interpreter to maximize the studnet's learning experience. The primary focus of the DVD is to provide information to...
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