Deaf News: How can you survive in this world if you don’t know how to communicate or drive? Deaf people can do anything, except hear!
Two Scots Abroad - These are the most common questions we get asked throughout our lives. So, you can imagine how people react initially when they find out that we wanted to travel.
“Isn’t it too dangerous for you to travel?” Our parents’ utmost fears. They feared that since we aren’t capable of hearing certain surroundings, that there may be a risk to our lives. For instance, they feared that we wouldn’t be able to hear oncoming speeding cars.
The truth is: Deaf people can do anything, except hear. What people tend to forget or may not realise is that although we cannot hear, our other senses are heightened. We naturally developed other senses more strongly - in particular, our vision. We develop skills such as reading lips, facial expressions and body language.
However, we put off travel for a long time because of the fears that society and the media instil into our conscious. One day, we both decided to face that challenge and prove to others that Deaf people are capable of travel. Thus, our blog, Deafinitely Wanderlust, was born.
Through our adventure, we conquered not only the language barriers but communication barriers as well. In comparison to Hearing people, we naturally picked up their local gestures faster because our voices are our hands. We can also distinguish through body language when locals are nervous, annoyed or even lying... See more with photos: http://twoscotsabroad.com/deafying-stereotypes-deaf-travel
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Thursday, September 10, 2015
Friday, October 11, 2013
Israel’s First Deaf Flight Attendant
Israel News - Drama teacher seeking to become Israel’s first Deaf flight attendant. The 51-year-old has been trying to persuade El Al to hire him for two years, but the airline has balked due to safety concerns.
TEL AVIV, Israel - A 51-year-old man's quest to be Israel's first hard-of-hearing flight attendant fell on deaf hears this week after the Civil Aviation Authority refused to intervene.
Deaf drama teacher Shuki Assouline has been engaged in active talks with El Al for the past two years to convince the airline to hire him as flight attendant. However, the airline determined that it could not employ him as an attendant due to safety concerns.
The CAA declined a request to weigh in on the matter this week, saying that according to regulations a deaf person could not serve as a pilot, but that it does not maintain any medical guidelines for flight attendants. Instead, the CAA said commercial airlines were free to set their own standards and that Assouline should contact the airlines directly.
"I want to make history and become Israel's first Deaf flight attendant," Assouline said in an interview conducted by email. "For 51 years I have known that I am meant to be an El Al flight attendant." ... Read more http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.551478
Deaf drama teacher Shuki Assouline has been engaged in active talks with El Al for the past two years to convince the airline to hire him as flight attendant. However, the airline determined that it could not employ him as an attendant due to safety concerns.
The CAA declined a request to weigh in on the matter this week, saying that according to regulations a deaf person could not serve as a pilot, but that it does not maintain any medical guidelines for flight attendants. Instead, the CAA said commercial airlines were free to set their own standards and that Assouline should contact the airlines directly.
"I want to make history and become Israel's first Deaf flight attendant," Assouline said in an interview conducted by email. "For 51 years I have known that I am meant to be an El Al flight attendant." ... Read more http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.551478
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
10 Interesting Facts About Deaf People
VIDEO [ASL/CC] - Allison Roberts: 10 Interesting Facts About Deaf People.
Allison's new video on YouTube to educate the hearing people community of 10 interesting facts about the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.
Allison Roberts, who is a hearing person and ASL student, which is issuing a call to action, inviting community to be part of the solution to explain why she is doing a good cause, to educating and awareness about the Deaf people.
Follow with Allison Roberts:
http://www.instagram.com/allirob93 My Instagram.
http://www.keek.com/mavs2011 My Keek.
http://www.youtube.com/bandlover14 My Channel.
http://www.youtube.com/allisonandcamila 2nd Channel.
http://www.twitter.com/allirob93 My Twitter.
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How To Communication With Deaf Individuals
Advices To Parents With Deaf Children. ASL
To Educate Hearing Parents of Deaf Child
Educate For Hearing Parents With Deaf Childrens/Toddlers
Importance of Educating Hearing Parents
Interview With Hearing Parents Of A Deaf Son
ASL Rose: Two Deaf Babies
Allison's new video on YouTube to educate the hearing people community of 10 interesting facts about the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.
Allison Roberts, who is a hearing person and ASL student, which is issuing a call to action, inviting community to be part of the solution to explain why she is doing a good cause, to educating and awareness about the Deaf people.
Follow with Allison Roberts:
http://www.instagram.com/allirob93 My Instagram.
http://www.keek.com/mavs2011 My Keek.
http://www.youtube.com/bandlover14 My Channel.
http://www.youtube.com/allisonandcamila 2nd Channel.
http://www.twitter.com/allirob93 My Twitter.
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How To Communication With Deaf Individuals
Advices To Parents With Deaf Children. ASL
To Educate Hearing Parents of Deaf Child
Educate For Hearing Parents With Deaf Childrens/Toddlers
Importance of Educating Hearing Parents
Interview With Hearing Parents Of A Deaf Son
ASL Rose: Two Deaf Babies
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Deaf Scottish Yachtsman Receives Hero's Welcome
VIDEO: Deaf sailor receives hero's welcome. The first Deaf person to have sailed single-handed around the world, passing all five capes, has returned home to a hero's welcome.
SOUTH AYRSHIRE, SCOTLAND - Gerry Hughes, 55, fulfilled his boyhood dream of sailing past the capes, racking up 32,000 miles on an eight-month voyage.
Hundreds of members of the Deaf community turned out at Troon harbour in South Ayrshire to congratulate the father-of-two, who was born without hearing.
The teacher, from Glasgow, is one of around 300 people to have completed the feat, joining a list of successful solo-circumnavigators which includes Sir Robin Knox-Johnston and Sir Frances Chichester.
After hugging his tearful wife Kay, 47, on his arrival, he swapped the champagne popped in his honour for a pint of his favourite Guinness.
He spoke of a great sense of achievement, having fulfilled an ambition he has had since he was 14.
Stormy weather often created tough sailing conditions, causing him to capsize at one stage. But he cited problems with electronic equipment, not his lack of hearing, as the biggest challenge of the trip.
Speaking through a sign language interpreter, he said: "Being Deaf, the only thing I didn't have was the VHF radio contact. I feel vibrations. That's how the boat communicates with me. I'd be asleep and I knew that winds were coming. Other people can hear those things but I was able to compensate in that way. ...READ MORE: http://www.expressandstar.com/news/uk-news/2013/05/08/deaf-sailor-receives-heros-welcome/, Visit http://www.gerrysmhughes.com for more information.
Related Post: Scottish Yachtsman Become The First Deaf Person To Sail Non Stop Around The World
SOUTH AYRSHIRE, SCOTLAND - Gerry Hughes, 55, fulfilled his boyhood dream of sailing past the capes, racking up 32,000 miles on an eight-month voyage.
Hundreds of members of the Deaf community turned out at Troon harbour in South Ayrshire to congratulate the father-of-two, who was born without hearing.
The teacher, from Glasgow, is one of around 300 people to have completed the feat, joining a list of successful solo-circumnavigators which includes Sir Robin Knox-Johnston and Sir Frances Chichester.
After hugging his tearful wife Kay, 47, on his arrival, he swapped the champagne popped in his honour for a pint of his favourite Guinness.
He spoke of a great sense of achievement, having fulfilled an ambition he has had since he was 14.
Stormy weather often created tough sailing conditions, causing him to capsize at one stage. But he cited problems with electronic equipment, not his lack of hearing, as the biggest challenge of the trip.
Speaking through a sign language interpreter, he said: "Being Deaf, the only thing I didn't have was the VHF radio contact. I feel vibrations. That's how the boat communicates with me. I'd be asleep and I knew that winds were coming. Other people can hear those things but I was able to compensate in that way. ...READ MORE: http://www.expressandstar.com/news/uk-news/2013/05/08/deaf-sailor-receives-heros-welcome/, Visit http://www.gerrysmhughes.com for more information.
Related Post: Scottish Yachtsman Become The First Deaf Person To Sail Non Stop Around The World
Thursday, May 2, 2013
How To Communication With Deaf People
VIDEO [CC] - Educate the hearing people how to communication with Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.
Kati Roman's new video on YouTube to educate the hearing people how to connect / talk with deaf and hard of hearing people. Kati Roman, who is a hard of hearing person, which is issuing a call to action, inviting community to be part of the solution to explain why she is doing a good cause, to educating and awareness about the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.
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Deaf Awareness: 'Love Language' Short Film
Advices To Parents With Deaf Children. ASL
To Educate Hearing Parents of Deaf Child
Educate For Hearing Parents With Deaf Childrens/Toddlers
Importance of Educating Hearing Parents
Interview With Hearing Parents Of A Deaf Son
ASL Rose: Two Deaf Babies
Kati Roman's new video on YouTube to educate the hearing people how to connect / talk with deaf and hard of hearing people. Kati Roman, who is a hard of hearing person, which is issuing a call to action, inviting community to be part of the solution to explain why she is doing a good cause, to educating and awareness about the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.
Related Posts:
Haley Educating The Hearing People About The Deaf World
Deaf Awareness: 'Love Language' Short Film
Advices To Parents With Deaf Children. ASL
To Educate Hearing Parents of Deaf Child
Educate For Hearing Parents With Deaf Childrens/Toddlers
Importance of Educating Hearing Parents
Interview With Hearing Parents Of A Deaf Son
ASL Rose: Two Deaf Babies
The Deaf Photographer and The Old Bride
VIDEO: Tomas Kold - The Deaf Photographer and The Old Bride.
A presentation of the Deaf International photographer Tomas Kold, working with wedding photos. A few year ago an old woman came into Karim's tailoring. She is 70 years and insanely in love. She has just met the love of her life and now she's getting married. http://www.koldsfotografi.dk/
Se fotograf (Follow) Thomas Kolds galleri på. http://www.koldsfotografi.dk/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KoldsFotografi
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomas.k.erlandsen
Related Post: Tomas Kold: The Deaf Photographer
A presentation of the Deaf International photographer Tomas Kold, working with wedding photos. A few year ago an old woman came into Karim's tailoring. She is 70 years and insanely in love. She has just met the love of her life and now she's getting married. http://www.koldsfotografi.dk/
Se fotograf (Follow) Thomas Kolds galleri på. http://www.koldsfotografi.dk/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KoldsFotografi
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomas.k.erlandsen
Related Post: Tomas Kold: The Deaf Photographer
Friday, March 29, 2013
Tanzania's First Deaf Mechanic
VIDEO: English Subtitles - Tanzania's First Deaf Mechanic.
In a Country where the Deaf are classified with animals & non living things, its almost near impossible for any Deaf person to make a headway in life. Johari, just like a few other Deaf is one of the first to show the communities in Tanzania & the World that " Deafness is not Inability & everyone deserves a fair chance in life" Deaf people can do anything except hear!
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Deaf People Can Do Anything Apart From Hear!
In a Country where the Deaf are classified with animals & non living things, its almost near impossible for any Deaf person to make a headway in life. Johari, just like a few other Deaf is one of the first to show the communities in Tanzania & the World that " Deafness is not Inability & everyone deserves a fair chance in life" Deaf people can do anything except hear!
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Friday, February 10, 2012
Deaf Tribute: Memory of Charles 'Chuck' Baird
VIDEO [CC] - Tribute to Deaf person presentation of Charles 'Chuck' Baird (1947-2012)
Synopsis: This is about an artist, Chuck Baird documenting and expressing his journey with social changes through an era. He witnesses several social and cultural changes in the Deaf World as early as 1950s.
Chuck overcomes his struggle with his own Deaf identity until he completes his commission works. Chuck was one of few founding members of the established De'VIA art movement.
Written, Directed and Produced by Tracey Salaway, A Fisheye Visual Arts Production in association with Salaway Films Production, Chuck Baird Foundation for the Visual Arts and Gallaudet University Art Department.
Currently submitting and participating in a film festival:
http://www.fisheyevisualarts.com/chuckbaird/a_feature_documentary_film.html
http://www.chuckbairdart.com/
Synopsis: This is about an artist, Chuck Baird documenting and expressing his journey with social changes through an era. He witnesses several social and cultural changes in the Deaf World as early as 1950s.
Chuck overcomes his struggle with his own Deaf identity until he completes his commission works. Chuck was one of few founding members of the established De'VIA art movement.
Written, Directed and Produced by Tracey Salaway, A Fisheye Visual Arts Production in association with Salaway Films Production, Chuck Baird Foundation for the Visual Arts and Gallaudet University Art Department.
Currently submitting and participating in a film festival:
http://www.fisheyevisualarts.com/chuckbaird/a_feature_documentary_film.html
http://www.chuckbairdart.com/
Saturday, January 14, 2012
The Deaf Community Around The World
VIDEO [CC] - The Deaf community around the world in International Sign.
If you watch this powerful video, and you guys will open your eyes and understand how the Deaf community is made up of extremely diverse people, from every walk of life, in every corner of the world.
A signature statement on just how truly special and global the Deaf community is. With people from 27 different countries participating, We Are Deaf is a special message from us to you.
The original video by http://DeafNation.com.
If you watch this powerful video, and you guys will open your eyes and understand how the Deaf community is made up of extremely diverse people, from every walk of life, in every corner of the world.
A signature statement on just how truly special and global the Deaf community is. With people from 27 different countries participating, We Are Deaf is a special message from us to you.
The original video by http://DeafNation.com.
Friday, January 6, 2012
ABC Family's 'Switched at Birth' Seen As Good Sign
WALNUT CREEK, CA. - Olivia Stein, a 17-year-old student at California School for the Deaf in Fremont, Calif., can probably count on one hand how many times she has seen someone like herself beaming from a television screen.
"It allows us to be more involved. We can relate. We're finally seeing people like us," she said through a sign-language interpreter. "And it's showing the world that Deaf people are cool. We rock."
"Switched at Birth" doesn't focus solely on deafness the soapy twists and turns cover a wide terrain. But it does explore several pertinent Deaf issues, including communication and societal barriers, speech therapy and the debate over cochlear implants.
It also makes extensive use of sign language, subtitles and something very rare in this era of pop-cultural clatter: Moments of utter silence... Read more: deseretnews.com/article/ABC-Familys-Switched-at-Birth-seen-as-good-sign.html
Monday, December 26, 2011
Deaf Girl On The Dancing Talent TV Show
VIDEO: Deaf girl on the Bulgarian Dancing Talent TV Show.
BULGARIA - The video shows Rossitza (Rosica) Karadjova who is Deaf from Bulgaria on the "Best Bulgarian Dancing Talent TV Show".
The Deaf family and friends support dream of Rosica. Now she is actress in Hollywood. Her film will be soon with film director Thomas Makovsky "The Keeper of the Keys".
BULGARIA - The video shows Rossitza (Rosica) Karadjova who is Deaf from Bulgaria on the "Best Bulgarian Dancing Talent TV Show".
The Deaf family and friends support dream of Rosica. Now she is actress in Hollywood. Her film will be soon with film director Thomas Makovsky "The Keeper of the Keys".
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Deaf Chinese Is The Best Art Performance
VIRAL VIDEO: Deaf Chinese People's Performing Art Troupe, "Thousand-hand Guan Yin" Guan Yin is a Chinese Goddess.
BEIJING - Feeling music through speakers and guided by hand gestures, a troupe of Deaf dancers in Beijing, China take steps to champion the rights of disabled people across the world.
"Being Deafness, these disabled female performers endure pain and suffering in vigorous training, simply to deliver a message of love to mankind."
Guanyin or Kwanyin (aka), the Goddess of Mercy also known by Westerners as the Chinese Goddess of love and compassion has long occupied a unique place not only in Buddhism, but also in Chinese culture. The Chinese word "Guanyin is an abbreviation of "Guan shi yin" which denotes" seeing the voice of the world if rendered literally. Such a deity can be called as the deity who looks in every direction or the "Regarder of the cries of suffering beings".
According to legend, Guanyin, the youngest daughter of a king, defied her father when he sought a husband for her. The angry king sent her away to a monastery with instructions that she should be compelled to obey. This only strengthened her resolve. So the king set fire to the monastery and ordered her execution when she was caught sitting erect reciting sutras. As she was about to be beheaded, the sword broke into two and a tiger from nowhere carried her away to a forest.
One day from afar she saw the king was sick and not responding to treatment, so she severed her arms and eyes to sacrifice them for him. The grieved king besought heaven and earth to make his daughter whole again. Soon, Guanyin had arms and eyes by the thousand, and bowing before her father, she urged him to practise good deeds to which the king readily agreed.
Actually legends have Guanyin in various forms. But the story of the Goddess in this one-thousand-hand form has had an immense appeal. Thus the thousand-hand deity is no longer an exclusive religious symbol but has become a popular cultural icon to religious followers and common folks alike.
The legendary Thousand-hand Guanyin as interpreted by the special artists plucked the heartstrings of the audience. In their rendition of the legendary goddess, they not only demonstrated their superb dancing skills in perfect unison with elegant and forceful movements, but attained a ye higher level to turn it into a live myth full of artistic appeal and stirring power on the stage.
Though we only saw one leading dancer on the stage, we saw in our mind's eye a whole collective where 21 troupe members fused together as one human being with one shared heart. What we saw on the stage was the one Thousand-hand Guanyin, serene, holy and beautiful, that existed in each of the dancers' hearts. While enjoying the colourful performance, we experienced a profound sense of tranquility and composure, a process of cleansing and purification of our souls.
We spetators can hardly imagine how much time and effort these artists must have invested in bringing about such a unique work of art. And only a collective with all its crew members bound together in unity, harmony and friendliness could make it.
The image of the Thousand-hand Guanyin is symbolic of maternal love and infinite compassion.
And the enlightenment we gain from the performance itself is that people with disabilities are also creators of both material and spiritual wealth. Such a spirit of perseverance in pursuing and creating a better life in the face of adversity should be followed by all of us.
Any copyrighted material in this video is copied for educational purposes only !
BEIJING - Feeling music through speakers and guided by hand gestures, a troupe of Deaf dancers in Beijing, China take steps to champion the rights of disabled people across the world.
"Being Deafness, these disabled female performers endure pain and suffering in vigorous training, simply to deliver a message of love to mankind."
Guanyin or Kwanyin (aka), the Goddess of Mercy also known by Westerners as the Chinese Goddess of love and compassion has long occupied a unique place not only in Buddhism, but also in Chinese culture. The Chinese word "Guanyin is an abbreviation of "Guan shi yin" which denotes" seeing the voice of the world if rendered literally. Such a deity can be called as the deity who looks in every direction or the "Regarder of the cries of suffering beings".
According to legend, Guanyin, the youngest daughter of a king, defied her father when he sought a husband for her. The angry king sent her away to a monastery with instructions that she should be compelled to obey. This only strengthened her resolve. So the king set fire to the monastery and ordered her execution when she was caught sitting erect reciting sutras. As she was about to be beheaded, the sword broke into two and a tiger from nowhere carried her away to a forest.
One day from afar she saw the king was sick and not responding to treatment, so she severed her arms and eyes to sacrifice them for him. The grieved king besought heaven and earth to make his daughter whole again. Soon, Guanyin had arms and eyes by the thousand, and bowing before her father, she urged him to practise good deeds to which the king readily agreed.
Actually legends have Guanyin in various forms. But the story of the Goddess in this one-thousand-hand form has had an immense appeal. Thus the thousand-hand deity is no longer an exclusive religious symbol but has become a popular cultural icon to religious followers and common folks alike.
The legendary Thousand-hand Guanyin as interpreted by the special artists plucked the heartstrings of the audience. In their rendition of the legendary goddess, they not only demonstrated their superb dancing skills in perfect unison with elegant and forceful movements, but attained a ye higher level to turn it into a live myth full of artistic appeal and stirring power on the stage.
Though we only saw one leading dancer on the stage, we saw in our mind's eye a whole collective where 21 troupe members fused together as one human being with one shared heart. What we saw on the stage was the one Thousand-hand Guanyin, serene, holy and beautiful, that existed in each of the dancers' hearts. While enjoying the colourful performance, we experienced a profound sense of tranquility and composure, a process of cleansing and purification of our souls.
We spetators can hardly imagine how much time and effort these artists must have invested in bringing about such a unique work of art. And only a collective with all its crew members bound together in unity, harmony and friendliness could make it.
The image of the Thousand-hand Guanyin is symbolic of maternal love and infinite compassion.
And the enlightenment we gain from the performance itself is that people with disabilities are also creators of both material and spiritual wealth. Such a spirit of perseverance in pursuing and creating a better life in the face of adversity should be followed by all of us.
Any copyrighted material in this video is copied for educational purposes only !
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Deaf People DO Have Interesting Jobs!
VIDEO [CC] - This short preview highlights a number of Deaf people in professional occupations.
The viewer will get a short but honest impression of Deaf people doing a variety of jobs. It is hoped that this will provide young Deaf people with a perspective on the types of work they can do in the future. Deaf people can do anything except hear!
The viewer will get a short but honest impression of Deaf people doing a variety of jobs. It is hoped that this will provide young Deaf people with a perspective on the types of work they can do in the future. Deaf people can do anything except hear!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Paea Paongo - Deaf Tongan MMA Fighter
VIDEO: This is 4th Title Champion. Since Paea earned 4 title champion belt. He is profound DEAF and live in Hawaii. He involves MMA. Check Paea's Youtube. He has several videos about Paea won game each fighters.
Become a Fan: www.PaeaPaongo.com
Follow Facebook: www.FaceBook.com/PaeaPaongoFighter
Find more videos: Paea Paongo Channel
Become a Fan: www.PaeaPaongo.com
Follow Facebook: www.FaceBook.com/PaeaPaongoFighter
Find more videos: Paea Paongo Channel
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Deaf Soccer Referees Officiating Match
VIDEO [CC] - This is a video of an all Deaf soccer (football) referee team.
They were officiating a youth tournament in Kentucky, USA. They are said to be the only hearing impaired referee team in the world. Deaf people can do anything except hear!
They were officiating a youth tournament in Kentucky, USA. They are said to be the only hearing impaired referee team in the world. Deaf people can do anything except hear!
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Deaf Women Everywhere - The Pearls Special
VIDEO: "The Pearls" recognized outstanding Deaf women across America.
These Deaf women deserve the honor and have been extraordinary in their respective categories: First Ofs/Founders, Advocates, Artists, Businesswomen, and Hidden Pearls.
The private affair will be broadcasted via: http://themprojects.com/thepearls/special/
Several years ago Sheena McFeely, founder of "The Pearls," watched Oprah's television special, "The Legends," where Oprah honored outstanding African American women who serve as great role models in their professions. This inspired Sheena to establish "The Pearls"
These Deaf women deserve the honor and have been extraordinary in their respective categories: First Ofs/Founders, Advocates, Artists, Businesswomen, and Hidden Pearls.
The private affair will be broadcasted via: http://themprojects.com/thepearls/special/
Several years ago Sheena McFeely, founder of "The Pearls," watched Oprah's television special, "The Legends," where Oprah honored outstanding African American women who serve as great role models in their professions. This inspired Sheena to establish "The Pearls"
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Oklahoma School For The Deaf Names First Deaf Woman To Lead
VIDEO: The Oklahoma School for the Deaf has hired the first Deaf female superintendent to lead the school in its 114-year history.
KaAnn Varner is only the second Deaf superintendent the school has had.
SOURCE
KaAnn Varner is only the second Deaf superintendent the school has had.
SOURCE
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Brooke Wayne's Short Film 'Deaf Like Me'
VIDEO [CC] - A Deaf teenager, Brooke Wayne's short film 'Deaf Like Me' goes viral.
TORONTO, ON - Being Deaf from birth, most children would either choose to perceive life in a optimistic or pessimistic way. People often forget that just because someone can't hear, doesn't mean they are mentally challenged or incapable of adapting to their environment.
As a positive-minded and ambitious individual, I grew to accept my disability, using it to my advantage, and to see the humor in life. This is my story - Brooke Wayne's Short Film 'Deaf Like Me'
Related Post:
'Deaf Like Me' On The CTV News
Brooke Wayne's Short Film 'Deaf Like Me'
TORONTO, ON - Being Deaf from birth, most children would either choose to perceive life in a optimistic or pessimistic way. People often forget that just because someone can't hear, doesn't mean they are mentally challenged or incapable of adapting to their environment.
As a positive-minded and ambitious individual, I grew to accept my disability, using it to my advantage, and to see the humor in life. This is my story - Brooke Wayne's Short Film 'Deaf Like Me'
Related Post:
'Deaf Like Me' On The CTV News
Brooke Wayne's Short Film 'Deaf Like Me'
Monday, July 11, 2011
Deaf Motocross - The Importance of Faith
VIDEO [CC] - Ashley Fiolek Book Trailer - The Importance of Faith.
Profoundly Deaf motocross champ Ashley Fiolek discussed her new book "Kicking Up Dirt" and how she's turned to her faith in God to overcome challenges on and off the track.
Profoundly Deaf motocross champ Ashley Fiolek discussed her new book "Kicking Up Dirt" and how she's turned to her faith in God to overcome challenges on and off the track.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Deaf People Complains About Hearing People
VIDEO [CC] - Deaf people complains about hearing people.
If you read this video, then you guys should open your eyes and understand the DEAF's real world.
If you read this video, then you guys should open your eyes and understand the DEAF's real world.
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