September 16, 2007 on 5:00 am | In Sign Language |
Destination: Martha’s Vineyard
Salon - It s a place where, a century ago, an entire county knew sign language to accommodate a genetic deaf community. It’s got some of the oldest commercial fishing ports in America and also the still-thriving native tribe of “Moby-Dick’s” harpooner. It
Healing hearts
Salt Lake Tribune - Tongan, Samoan, Spanish, American Sign Language and other interpreters are available. “The goal of treatment is to integrate the experience into the tapestry of who they are, learn from and not have it define who they are,” says social worker
Titans want to copy Colts’ winning formula
Nashville Tennessean - You watch them and it is almost as if they have invisible sign language they are giving to each other. It is almost like John Stockton and Karl Malone out there. You always knew they had that pick-and-roll coming, but you couldn’t stop it.'’ The
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