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The Silent Muse

An anthology of Prose and poetry by the Deaf

Edited by: Robert F. Panara, Taras B. Denis, and James H. McFarlane

Published by The Gallaudet College Alumni Association

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Choices in Deafness

An invaluable guide to the world of deaf education, the second edition of Choices in Deafness is expanded to cover two additional communication options, providing an unbiased, thorough overview of the following methods:  Auditory-Verbal approach, Bilingual-Bicultural...

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Our Forgotten Children: Hard of Hearing Pupils in the Schools (Third Edition)

The third edition of Our Forgotten Children provides up-to-date information on the education of children who are hard of hearing.  Key topics include definitions, early intervention, medical aspects of hearing loss, classroom acoustics, the latest technology in heari...

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Signing a Picture

You can surprise yourself when you begin to study picto-signs because you probably know many more signs than you think you do.  Using this manual to learn more than 250 signs will boost your confidence and motivate you to learn even more signs.

Barry L. Griff...

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Staying Sober

This Relapse Prevention Manual was developed for use with clients at the Minnesota Chemical Dependency Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals.  It is intended to be used by and with Deaf or Hard of Hearing persons who have completed chemical dependency trea...

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Establishing a Freelance Interpretation Business

This book is practical business guidance for sign language interpreters looking to establish a freelance interpreting practice. Interpreter training programs often lack basic business-related coursework, and this book is designed to fill that gap.

Tammera J. ...

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Deaf in America: Voices From A Culture

The goal of the book is to collect, organize and interpret examples of the cultural life of Deaf people.  There is a preference for materials that are unusual or unexpected, that run counter to the more familiar ways of talking about Deaf people.  The materials are o...

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How Deaf Children Learn: What Parents and Teachers Need to Know

In this invaluable guide, renowned authorities Mark Marschark and Peter Hauser highlight important new advances in scientific and educational research that can help parents and teachers of students with significant hearing loss  The authors stress that deaf children ...

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Alone in the Mainstream

When Gina Oliva first went to school in 1955, she didn't know that she was "different."  But, when the kindergarten teacher played the piano to signal the next activity and other students began to move, Oliva didn't react.  She couldn't hear the music.  So began her ...

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For Hearing People Only (3rd Edition)

Here, in a handy question-and-answer format, are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about deaf people, their community, and their language.  Concise, easy-to-read, designed for those with no prior background, For Hearing People Only makes a formidab...

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