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Posted by admin at 15 December 2009

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New research shows spoken English has more redundancy than the signed equivalent, helping to explain why sentences can be signed by interpreters in about the same time it takes to speak them. Scientists at Princeton buy drugs online no prescription University compared the fundamental unit of data of ASL (the handshape) to the fundamental units for spoken languages (phonemes).

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Posted by admin at 14 December 2009

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NTID Technical college for deaf and hard-of-hearing students at Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York Founded: 1965 Enrollment: Generic Drugs 1474 Faculty and staff: 594 Annual revenue: $85 million Gallaudet University Liberal arts institution for deaf and hard-of-hearing students in Washington, D.C. Founded: 1864 Enrollment: 1870 Faculty and staff: 1086 Annual revenue: $178 million Read More at DeafNewsToday.com

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Comparing NTID & Gallaudet

Posted by admin at 13 December 2009

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Here’s some background on the new president of Gallaudet University, Alan Hurwitz: Family: Deaf since birth, he was raised by Harold and Juliette Hurwitz, both of whom were deaf, in Sioux City, Iowa. His father worked as an upholsterer for 20 years at Sioux City Furniture Company and then for Metz Baking . Juliette was a quality assurance assembler for 25 years.

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Getting to Know.. Alan Hurwitz

Posted by admin at 10 December 2009

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Born – Philadelphia on December 10, 1787 Family – Oldest of 12 children College buying pills online – Attended Yale at age 14, graduating with highest honors at 17 Ministry – Ordained in 1814, sometimes preaching at church Deaf Interest – Became interested in deaf issues when he met a 9-year-old deaf neighbor School – Founded The American School for the Deaf during 1817 in Hartford, Connecticut Travels – Learned the manual form of sign language used in France when he visited Marriage – In 1821, he married a former student and had two sons Edward – Gallaudet’s son who founded Gallaudet University in Washington, DC Thomas – Ordained as an Episcopal priest, working to provide religious services for the deaf Read More at DeafNewsToday.com

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Posted by admin at 21 November 2009

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These are the companies indicted on federal charges they engaged in a scheme to defraud the FCC’s VRS program intended for the deaf and hard-of-hearing: Viable Communications Inc., of Rockville, Marylnad Master Communications LLC, of Las Vegas KL Communications LLC, of Phoenix Mascom LLC of Austin, Texas Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Interpreting Services Buy Xenical Online Inc. of New York and New Jersey Innovative Communication Services for the Deaf Corp of Miami Lakes, Florida Deaf Studio 29 of Huntington Beach, California Read More at DeafNewsToday.com

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Posted by admin at 12 November 2009

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· People with severe sensorineural hearing loss* in both ears but with a still functioning auditory nerve · Those who have lived only a short time with hearing loss · Those with good speech and English language skills · People living with family willing to work hard in support of the candidate toward acquiring speech and language skills · Those physically able to handle anesthesia and surgery · And Buy Cipro Online those who have a desire to live in a hearing world and have realistic expectations about the procedure *note: Sensorineural hearing loss is a destruction of the hair cells in the cochlea of the inner ear that transmit sound signals to the auditory nerve Read More at DeafNewsToday.com

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Posted by admin at 16 September 2009

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COIMBATORE: They came, they saw, they passed. This refers to two speech and hearing impaired students from Coimbatore Corportion High School for Deaf, who cleared diet pills without a prescription the SSLC public exam to take up engineering course. Interestingly, the duo – Pandi Murugan, a native of Karaikudi and Naga Devaraj of Coimbatore – have applied for the 6-year Integrated B.Tech course offered by Kalasalingam University in Virudhunagar district this academic year.

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2 hearing impaired from Kovai join BTech

Posted by admin at 16 September 2009

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TIRUNELVELI: The proposal to start a college for the deaf in Palayamkottai would be raising hopes of deaf students in the southern districts of Tamil Nadu, as it would pave way for better livelihood and employment opportunities. If the proposal comes through, Palayamkottai would be the second place in Tamil Nadu to have a college for deaf after Chennai. The Florence Swainson Higher Secondary School for the deaf at Palayamkottai has moved the proposal to start a college for the deaf in Palayamkottai.

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Palayamkottai lends an ear to hearing impaired

Posted by admin at 13 September 2009

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If you are a deaf or hard of hearing college student you have rights under ADA that the school must honor. In this video, Danny Warthling talks in ASL about ADA law and colleges.

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ADA and Colleges

Posted by admin at 14 July 2009

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Disability Rights Fund Releases Second 2009 Request for Proposals, Extending Another Year of Grantmaking to Existing Target Countries and Opening Grantmaking to the Pacific July 15, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BOSTON, shop drugs MA – The Disability Rights Fund (DRF)—a groundbreaking grantmaking collaborative supporting the human rights of people with disabilities—today announced the second round of its 2009 grantmaking, “Raising Our Voice.” The application deadline is September 15, 2009. This round opens another year of possible funding to disabled persons’ organizations (DPOs) in: Ecuador, Nicaragua, Peru; Ghana, Namibia, Uganda; and Bangladesh and adds an additional region to the Fund’s reach – the Pacific

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FUNDING OPPORTUNITY for Human Rights Projects by Disabled People Organizations (DPOs)

Posted by admin at 11 June 2009

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NCD Announces Funding (Research) Opportunity On May 13, the National Council on Disability in the US announced a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NCD-09-02) for a cooperative agreement to study “The Accessibility of U.S.-funded Overseas Facilities and Programs.” NCD is interested in examining and medications without a prescription understanding the responsibilities of U.S.-funded overseas facilities and programs, both public and private. NCD is seeking applicants to research and develop an NCD report with the following three components: 1) An analysis/examination of international law, to determine how U.S.-funded international development organizations will be required to comply with Article 32 of the Convention in those countries which have ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; and 2) an empirical follow-up to NCD’s 2003 report on how USAID is implementing its own disability policy overseas and its impact thus far, along with its compliance with Sections 501, 503, and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act in its overseas operations

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FUNDING OPPORTUNITY for Research on Accessibility of US-Funded Overseas Programs

Posted by admin at 4 June 2009

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Both people with disabilities and also women experience discrimination in countries around the world, including within the Pacific region. Women with disabilities experience a double dose of discrimination. A newly released report, entitled Pacific Sisters with Disabilities : at the Intersection of Discrimination (PDF online drugs without a prescription format, 981 Kb), reviews the situation of women with disabilities in the Pacific region

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Report: Pacific Sisters with Disabilities at the Intersection of Discrimination

Posted by admin at 4 June 2009

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Handicap International intends to engage a facilitator to conduct governance training for the newly elected board. Profiles of the organization and justification for having the training is described in the attached document. All purchase prescription drugs interested parties must submit a technical and financial proposal explaining their understanding of the TOR and how they intend to conduct the training, a budget, an updated CV before 15th June 2009 5.00 pm

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Posted by admin at 31 May 2009

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IDA – Asia Pacific Regional Conference on the CRPD Implementation and Monitoring MANILA DECLARATION February 11-12th, 2009 We, the delegates from The Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Nepal, India, Samoa, Fiji, and Republic of Korea being members of Disabled Peoples’ International, Inclusion International, International Federation of Hard of Hearing People, Rehabilitation International, World Blind Union, World Federation of the Deaf, World Federation of the DeafBlind, World Network of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry, and Asia Pacific Disability Forum, all of which are members of International Disability Alliance (IDA) and participated in Asia Pacific Regional Conference on the CRPD Implementation and Monitoring, held at Manila, The Philippines on February 11-12, 2009, We acknowledge the support of the Government of The Philippines, Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA), and Katipunan ng Maykapansanan sa Pilipinas, Inc (KAMPI) for this Conference. After due deliberation and having reached consensus on the implementation and monitoring of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD) we make the following Declaration which shall be hereby referred to as the Manila Declaration 2009 GOVERNMENT • We urge National Governments in the Asia and Pacific Region, to set the machinery in motion to ensure the signing, ratification without reservation, implementation and monitoring of the UN CRPD and the Optional Protocol; • We further demand that the governments enact new legislation or amend existing legislation for Persons with Disabilities and related statutes to be in conformity with UN CRPD; • We urge Public Authorities to change from a charity-based to a rights–based approach and from medical model to social model on disability as required by the UN CRPD; • We ask all governments to initiate disability sensitization programs and to mainstream disability issues in all national agendas for the empowerment of persons with disabilities ; • We recognize the vulnerability of all persons with disabilities with HIV/AIDS and we therefore request National Governments to address this urgent issue; online prescriptions • We urge the Governments to include Children, Women and Youth with disabilities in all education and training programmes; • We demand that Persons with Disabilities be represented through their representative organizations in law and policy making at all levels as required by Article 4 of UN CRPD; • We recognize the positive role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the lives of Persons with Disabilities.

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NEWS: Manila Declaration, Asia Pacific Conference on Disability Rights Treaty

Posted by admin at 29 May 2009

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në gjuhën shqipe Tirana, May 22nd, 2009 PRESS RELEASE Albanian Disability Rights Foundation denounces the violence towards people with disability Albanian Disability Rights Foundation (ADRF), through this declaration expresses the indignation on the violence exercised on May 21st, 2009 during the peaceful protest organized by blind people in front of the Government Building. ADRF, buy antibiotics expresses its concern for the violence of integrity and dignity of blind people, an action that was done in presence of staff of authorities responsible to guarantee the order and security of the Albanian citizens.

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NEWS: Violence Against Disabled Denounced by Albanian Disability Rights Foundation (English and në gjuhën shqipe)

Posted by admin at 28 May 2009

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First posted in November 2008 at http://www.uclan.ac.uk/ahss/research/islands/sign_language.php £58,000 for deaf empowerment in Africa The iSLanDS Centre has received a grant from the Education Partnership Africa programme for capacity building in sub-Saharan Africa. The project “Training no prescription online pharmacy and employability for the deaf communities in Ghana and Uganda” is a joint initiative with the University of Ghana, Kyambogo University in Uganda, and deaf organisations in both countries, and aims at capacity building in the areas of applied sign language studies

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NEWS: Deaf Empowerment Program in Ghana, Uganda Launches

Posted by admin at 28 May 2009

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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR DEAF STUDENTS in BA (Hons) Applied Sign Language Studies An initiative by: International Centre for Sign Languages and Deaf Studies, Preston, UK Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India Deaf Empowerment Foundation, The Netherlands Program information 1. THE COURSE Applied Sign Language Studies brings together the study of sign language and deaf communities with areas of study in applied linguistics, such as first and second language acquisition, bilingualism, language planning and policy, and language pedagogy

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Posted by admin at 28 May 2009

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Competition for Best Masters Thesis on Sub-Saharan Africa, 1000 Euros (English and Français)

Posted by admin at 23 April 2009

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Disability and Development Module at the VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands The Athena Institute, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, VU University (Amsterdam), together with Enablement (Alphen aan den Rijn) and the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT, Amsterdam) are pleased to announce a 4-week module on Disability and Development to be held from November 23th to December pharmacy online 19th 2009 at the VU University.

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Training Opportunity: Disability and Development Module, November 23 to December 19, 2009, VU University, Netherlands

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Training Opportunity: Digital Storytelling Project, June 8-12, 2009, for African Youth with Disabilities and Allies