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Here’s some basic American Sign Language phrases
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“Learn Basic ASL signs & phrases” see this video to learn 25 basic ASL Signs for beginners!
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HEADS UP, SIGNERS! Today, around one million people use American Sign Language (ASL) as their main way to communicate so here are some basic sign languages that is totally helpful for us since sign language helps build communication in addition to bridging missing gaps.
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The visual is sorely undervalued in modern scholarship. Art history has attained only a fraction of the conceptual sophistication of literary criticism. Drunk with self-love, criticism has hugely overestimated the centrality of language to western culture. It has failed to see the electrifying sign language of images. - Camille Paglia
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Here is an article of “Hearing people perceiving deaf people through sign language interpreters at work: on the loss of self through interpreted communication”
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This article addresses the impact on occupational relations of mediated communication through a sign language interpreter from the perspective of hearing people who do not sign but who work alongside deaf signers in the workplace. Based on a phenomenological analysis of eight semi-structured interviews, findings address the influence of phonocentrism on working practice between deaf and hearing people. In particular, the implications of the inscription of identity and presence through an embodied language are discussed. The consequences of failure to acknowledge the interpreter as a contingent practice for all, not just the deaf person, are examined. The findings have implications for the recognition and promotion of deaf agency and talent in the ‘hearing’ work place and extend understandings of structural influences on workplace discriminations to include those of interpreted communication.
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00909882.2019.1574018
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“person who can't hear asking for directions | social experiment”  See this Social Experiment by JAYKEEOUT as to see how will strangers treat deaf people. Life’s not that bad after all. Don’t forget to miss the interview!
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This infographic contains more details and informations about American Sign Language (ASL). Feel free to reach us as we love and appreciate your requests and suggestions.
By: Carleen Yesha P. Dacanay
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Every language has some interesting story. Sign language too has its own interesting facts. Here are some interesting facts about sign language.
By: Aaliyah Janine I. Ching
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Here is an infographic poster about how mute and deaf use letters. This will help to teach mute and deaf how to use it properly. 
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"Sign language is the noblest gift God has given to deaf people." -George Vedity
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