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deaf - mute staff Monday, 12 November 2012 By HANAN AL-MASRY; GAZA In an unprecedented initiative to integrate people with special needs into the Palestinian society, a new restaurant with an all deaf- mute staff opened in the Gaza Strip.
Linking Words and Phrases - õppematerjal
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Linking Words and Phrases - õppematerjal

Words that ADD information · also · and · another · besides first, second, third, ... · furthermore · in addition · moreover The little girl put on her yellow shirt and brown overalls. Chris is on the basketball team this semester at Indiana School for the Deaf. In addition, he is on the soccer team. We will be here for one more week so we can finish up our work. Another reason we are staying longer is because we do not want to miss the Deaf Way conference. First of all, pour a half-cup of milk in the bowl; second, add two eggs; and third, stir the mixture. I admire I. King Jordan because he is the first deaf president of Gallaudet. Besides that, I admire him because he is a great long distance runner. Furthermore, he is a dedicated family man. All in all, there ís not much to dislike about the man, except he is too perfect! Crystal likes camping in the mountains. Also, Crystal is an experienced hiker.

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Leiutaja Alexander Graham Bell
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Leiutaja Alexander Graham Bell

Bell, and his mother was Eliza Grace (née Symonds). Alexander Graham Bell was an eminent scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. Many other inventions marked Bell's later life, including groundbreaking work in optical telecommunications, hydrofoils and aeronautics. In 1888, Alexander Graham Bell became one of the founding members of the National Geographic Society. He began teaching at a deaf school in Boston, and lodged with Thomas Saunders, and met Gardiner Hubbard, whose daughter, Mabel, had been deaf since the age of five. Quite unable to speak, she became the pupil of Bell, and after two years of painstakingly hard work, he taught her to talk. He had also fallen in love with her and they were married. As a child, young Alexander Graham Bell displayed a natural curiosity about his world, resulting in gathering botanical specimens as well as experimenting even at an early age

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The invention of the telephone inglise keel
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The invention of the telephone inglise keel

resulted in Meucci failing to develop his inventions commercially in America. Alexander Graham Bell is commonly believed as the inventor of the first practical telephone. Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland, and educated at the universities of Edinburgh and London. He immigrated to Canada in 1870 and to the United States in 1871. He was an early student of sound and speech, inspired, perhaps, by the fact that his mother, Eliza, was almost totally deaf and his father, Melville, developed the first international phonetic alphabet. In his early 20s Bell himself taught deaf children to speak and gave speech lessons at schools in his community. Bell was the first to obtain a patent, in 1876, for an "apparatus for transmitting vocal or other sounds telegraphically", after experimenting with many primitive sound transmitters and receivers. In 1875, Bell developed his first version of what came to be known as the telephone. He

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New-Zealand
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New-Zealand

most settings; Mori became an official language under the 1987 Mori Language Act and New Zealand Sign Language under the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006. New Zealand Sign Language became an official language of New Zealand the day after Royal Assent.The use of NZSL(New Zealand Sign Language) as a valid medium of instruction has not always been accepted by the Government, the Association of Teachers of the Deaf, or many parents. However, in light of much research into its validity as a language and much advocacy by deaf adults, parents of deaf children (both hearing and deaf) and educationalists, NZSL has since become -- in tandem with English -- part of the bilingual/bicultural approach used in public schools (including Kelston Deaf Education Centre and Van Asch Deaf Education Centre) since 1994. Victoria University of Wellington has courses in New Zealand Sign Language,

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Famous Scottish People
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Famous Scottish People

Sean Connery Sean one of the most famous actors in the world, mostly because of his role as James Bond from 1962 to 1983, he also has won academy awards for producing fils as well as 3 golden globes He was born in Edinghburg Scotland in August 30th 1930 Alexander Grahm Bell Born March 3rd 1847 Very famous engineer, scientist and inventor Became a master pianist with no formal trainig as a child and also learned sing language when his mother started going deaf He is most famous for inventing the telephone in 1847 Joseph Black Born on April 16th 1728 Attended Glasgow University Famous physician and chemist and is credited for very significant discoveries such as latent heat, which is when heat is released and absorbed through the body specific heat, which is the amount of heat required to change the temperture of a substance, and also discovered the gas known as carbon dioxide.

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Otepää
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Otepää

the so-called "energy pillar" in Otepää. It is believed that when you touch it, it will give you a great shot of energy and good health. Sangaste castle Sangaste castle was once the home of Count Fredrich Georg Magnus von Berg (1845-1938), whose most notable achievement was the breeding of winter- rye. He became deaf 50 years before his death. Otepää church The tricolour flag of estonia dates from the 1880s, when it was the flag students` society.It was first used as a national flag in 1918.The blue represents the country beautiful blue skies, seas, and lakes; the black represents the rich soil of the land, and the white represents winter snows

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Inglise keele töö
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Inglise keele töö

anxious-murelik fatigue-väsimus ulcers-haavandid viral infections-viiruseinfektsioon circulate-ringlema digestive system-seedetrakt glucose-glükoos bloodstream-vereringe deprive of sleep/insomnia/overtired-unetus,-üleväsinud in tune with/in harmony with/synchronize-harmoonias,-sünkroonias asthma-astma flu-gripp acne-akne heat stroke-kuumarabandus hay fever-heinanohu black eye-sinisilm sprained wrist- nikastanud ranne pulled muscle-lihase streaming cold-külm implant-implantaat deaf-kurt Character adjectives: Optimistic-optimistlik Ambitious-ambitsioonikas sociable-seltskondlik sensitive-tundlik cheerful-rõõmsameelne easy-going-muretu reliable-usaldusväärne impatient-kärsitu sociable-seltskondlik sentimental-sentimentaalne conservative-konservatiivne perfectionist-perfektsionist arrogant-ülbe confident-kindel moody- reliable-usaldusväärne practical-praktiline impatient-kärsitu Feelings: Satisfied-rahul Disappointed-pettunud thrilled-elevil tired-väsinud

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Unit 2 words - While there s life-there s hope
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Unit 2 words - While there's life, there's hope

15.narrow – lähedal 16.to be absorbed in – süvenenud olema 17.in the field(s) of - mingil alal 18.anatomy – anatoomia 19.speech – kõne 20.to invent – leiutama 21.an invention – leiutis 22.to be involved in – kaasatud olema 23.several – mitu 24.to create – looma 25.a sign language – viipekeel 26.visible – nähtav 27.invisible – nähtamatu 28.deaf – kurt 29.mute – tumm 30.to achieve – saavutama 31.amazing – hämmastav 32.a fatal disease – surmav, saatuslik haigus 33.plague – katk 34.to spread – laiali levima 35.a tribe – hõim 36.vocal – vokaal 37.transmitter – saatja 38.to allow – lubama 39.to resume – jätkama 40.to influence – mõju avaldama 41

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The invention of telephone
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The invention of telephone

The invention of telephone The telephone is one of the greatest inventions in history. Early telephones were nothing like the ones we have today. Telephone is the Greek word for "far sound." Before the invention of telephone, people used fax, postal letters and birds to communicate. Alexander Graham Bell was an eminent scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who intented the first telephone. His mother and his wife were both deaf and that was the main reason which caused his interest to hearing devices. Bell invented the telephone by accident when he was trying to invent a device that could send more than one telegram at the same time. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated with the telephone in 1876. The first telephone didn't have a bell, so the caller had to tap the phone with a hammer to let the receiver know a call was being sent to them

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Austraalia loodus
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Austraalia loodus

,koala and wombat . Well-known Australian birds:emu and kookaburra . LANGUAGE Australia has no official language, English has always been entrenched as the national language . English is the only language spoken in the home for close to 81% of the population . The next most common languages spoken at home are Mandarin (1.7%), Italian (1.5%), rabic(1.4%) . Australia has a sign language known as Auslan, which is the main language of about 5,500 deaf people . RELIGION 61.1% of Australians were counted as Christian ; 25.3% as Roman Catholic ; 17.1% as Anglican . Since the arrival of the First Fleet of British ships in 1788, Christianity has grown to be the major religion. EDUCATION Australia has 37 government-funded universities and two private universities . Children are required to attend school from the age of about 5 up until about 16.[ The University of Sydney is Australia's oldest

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Portfoolio kuulmispuudest
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Portfoolio kuulmispuudest

Kus sind tavaliselt enne võistlust leida võib? Üldiselt olen oma paadi lähedal. Kui kuival maal on soojendus tehtud, siis enne veele minemist - nii 30-40 minutit - otsin varjulise koha ja katsun lugeda. See lülitab mind võistlustest välja. Pean ära küsima ka selle - kas sihid ka 2012. aasta Londoni olümpiat? Hea küsimus! Eks näis... Restaurant opens in Gaza with an all deaf-mute staff Monday, 12 November 2012 By HANAN AL-MASRY; GAZA In an unprecedented initiative to integrate people with special needs into the Palestinian society, a new restaurant with an all deaf- mute staff opened in the Gaza Strip.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Media Channels
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Media Channels

On the other hand, there are plenty of disadvantages using different media channels. Television's biggest disadvantages are commercials. They might last 15 minutes and they scream into your face. Unfortunately television producers do not want to know anything about laws and regulations that bear on commericials. Furthermore there are too much violence in television and it might be addictive. Also, radio has its disadvantages. Firstly, there is no picture. It means that deaf people couldn't get any information via radio. In addition, you have to know the frequency by heart because it differs when you move. When you use the Internet, then your biggest annoyance should be spam. Spam is everywhere from e-mails to newsportals. Spam involves also commercials like they are in TV. Moreover, newspaper has the smallest disadvantages. It takes time to find information from the newspaper. Also newspaper migh be inconvenient beacause of its size.

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Anne Frank and Helen Keller
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Anne Frank and Helen Keller

Anne went to see how peter choped wood. Peter was trying his best to chop the right way and show off his strenght. She allso looked out of the open window, letting her eyes roam over a large part of Amsterdam, over the rooftops and on to the horizon, a strip of blue so pale it was allmost invisible. She thought that as long as sunshine and cloudless sky exsisted and as long as she could enjoj it, how can she be sad. Helen Keller helen Keller was a deaf, blind and severely speechimpaired when she met her teacher Anne Sullivan, who taught her to communicate by finger spelling words. The most important day Helen remembers in all her life is when, Anne Sullivan went to her. She knew that something was happening, she went outside and waited o the steps of her house. She felt someone walking towards her and hoped that it was her mother, who picker her up and held her close, but it was her teacher.

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Kuuldeaparaadi ja sisekõrva implantaadi mõju kõne arengule
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Kuuldeaparaadi ja sisekõrva implantaadi mõju kõne arengule

2, 269–312. Schorr, E. A., Roth, F. P. & Fox, N. A. (2008). A Comparison of the Speech and Language Skills of Children With Cochlear Implants and Children With Normal Hearing. Communication Disorders Quaterly, 29(4), 195–210 Snellman S., Lindberg T. (2007) Appi mu klassis on kuulmislangusega õpilane 7-9 Spencer, P. E. (2004). Individual Differences in Language Performance after Cochlear Implantation at One to Three Years of Age: Child, Family, and Linguistic Factors. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 9(4), 395–412 Tomblin, J. B., Peng, S.-C., Spencer, L. J. & Lu, N. (2008). Long-Term Trajectories of the Development of Speech Sound Production in Pediatric Cochlear Implant Recipients. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 51(5), 1353–1368 Walker E. A., Holte L., McCreery R. W., Spratford M., Page T., Moeller M. P. (2015) The Influence of Hearing Aid Use on Outcomes of Children With Mild Hearing Loss Journal of

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Caves
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Caves

On a September night in 1353 music was heard from the empty castle chapel and people saw two wax candles burn with a supernatural light. The cross, which was otherwise attached to the wall in the northern part of the altar, was now standing in the middle of the altar without any support. The cross was still there during the writing of the letter in January 1354. Pilgrims started to flow to Vastseliina both from Livonia and Germany after what happened and many who were blind and deaf had their sight and hearing restored. The Archbishop of Livonia asked the Pope in his letter for forgiveness of sins to the visitors of the chapel, giving the following reason for his request: the growth in the number of pilgrims would provide funds for the extension of the chapel in the borderlands of Christendom. So the visitors of Vastseliina were granted a forty-day indulgence. Pope Eugene renewed the indulgence in 1342.

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The Unique Girl
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The Unique Girl

really drunk and argued with an annoying bitch. But when you happen to be a new person outside her clique, let's say just in the same workout group, you will probably find out about all your mistakes on the spot. She quickly figures out your mainstream style, disturbing way of pushing back your hair every one in a while and the lack of personality you have. And she most certainly makes sure to share her views with her friend in a loud enough voice so that you ought to be deaf not to hear it. Indeed, Lily loves attention. You could recognise her laugh from a mile away because she laughes oh so loudly. You simply can't help yourself but to start laughing with her, but actually laugh at her laugh. At least it's good to know that Lila doesn't mind. Or if she does she hides it well enough because from an outsiders view point it seems that Lila simply doesn't care what others think of her. If she feels threatened she uses the help of a good old friend called sarcasm

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THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT
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THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT

Number 40 Number 44 Number 43 Number 39 The owners brother The lady answering the The guy who opened The lady who was was there at the door knew who the door had a bad working in the garden moment. He didn't Christopher was. She hygene and he made had mud on her jeans. know anything about also knew the dog and fun about Christopher. She was a little deaf and the nabers and wasn't it's owner. She warned He didn't say anything quite old. She has a there on the night when Christopher and about the dog, probably grandson who is the the crime was suggested him to mind because Christopher same age as commited. He was his own business. walked away from him Christopher. She quite surprised hearing after being insulted. offered him a drink and about the crime

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U2-vocabulary
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U2-vocabulary

absorbed in ­ hõivatud, süvenenud sõitma (avariis) achieve ­ saavutama, läbi raskuste criticise ­ kritiseerima teostama crooked (teeth) ­ puseriti hambad allow ­ lubama, võimaldama crowd ­ rahvamass, summ anatomy ­ anatoomia, kehaehitus curl ­ lokk, kihar announce ­ teadustama, kuulutama, damsel ­ preili välja kuulutama deaf ­ kurt announcement ­ teadaanne, kuulutus deafening ­ kõrvulukustav arched ­ kaarjas (... eyebrows ­ declare ­ kuulutama, deklareerima kaarjad kulmud) dedicate to ­ pühenduma avid ­ innukas, himuline depend on ­ sõltuma balance ­ tasakaalustama determined ­ otsusekindel banner ­ lipp, (loosung) devoted ­ pühendunud, andunud, ustav bark ­ haukuma diary ­ päevik

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Nali-The World According to Student Bloopers
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Nali: The World According to Student Bloopers

This ruined Booth's career. Meanwhile in Europe, the enlightenment was a reasonable time. Voltare invented electricity and also wrote a book called "Candy". Gravity was invented by Issac Walton. It is chiefly noticeable in the Autumn, when the apples are flaling off the trees. Bach was the most famous composer in the world, and so was Handel. Handel was half German, half Italian and half English. He was very large. Bach died from 1750 to the present. Beethoven wrote music even though he was deaf. He was so deaf he wrote loud music. He took long walks in the forest even when everyone was calling for him. Beethoven expired in 1827 and later died for this. France was in a very serious state. The French Revolution was accomplished before it happened. The Marseillaise was the theme song of the French Revolution, and it catapulted into Napoleon. During the Napoleonic Wars, the crowned heads of Europe were trembling in their shoes. Then the Spanish gorrilas came

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Tom Sawyer raamatu kokkuvõte Mark Twain lühikirjeldus
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Tom Sawyer raamatu kokkuvõte Mark Twain lühikirjeldus

accepts the blame for a book that she has ripped. Soon Muff Potter’s trial begins, and Tom, overcome by guilt, testifies against Injun Joe. Potter is acquitted, but Injun Joe flees the courtroom through a window. Summer arrives, and Tom and Huck go hunting for buried treasure in a haunted house. After venturing upstairs they hear a noise below. Peering through holes in the floor, they see Injun Joe enter the house disguised as a deaf and mute Spaniard. He and his companion, an unkempt man, plan to bury some stolen treasure of their own. From their hiding spot, Tom and Huck wriggle with delight at the prospect of digging it up. By an amazing coincidence, Injun Joe and his partner find a buried box of gold themselves. When they see Tom and Huck’s tools, they become suspicious that someone is sharing their hiding place and carry the gold off instead of reburying it.

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Kontrolltöö 7-klassile-ILE 5-Unit 19
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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 19

They can alos kill their ow sprey, such as snakes, birds, rate, lizards, and small wallabies and lambs. Tasmanian devils are very loud, especially when there are number of them at one dead animal, (5) C . They can make sounds from barks to screaming. This gave birth to their name - devil. The babies are born blind and deaf and little larger than a grain of rice in size. After leaving the puch (6) B when their mother goes for food. After six months the babies become independent. The Tasmanian devil used to be found all over Australia. Their nunber was low because (7) I . Now the Tasmanian tiger, which hunted them, is dead; and thanks to protection from the government and farmers their number has risen.

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Health and the body
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Health and the body

j) David managed to grow a lot of hair on his face 3) Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only. Cheek, knees, neck, throat, waist, chin, lips, nose, thumb, wrist a) After speaking for two hours, the lecturer had a sore ............. b) Terry was on his hands and............. , looking for the fallen coin. c) Paul gave his aunt an affectionate kiss on the............. d) There was such a terrible smell that I had to hold my ............. e) Stan is deaf, but he can understand people by reading their ............. f) I never wear a watch because I don't like the weight on............. my g) One of the boxers punched the other on the............. and knocked him out. h) When Diane was a baby, she used to suck her ............. i) I've lost a lot of weight, especially around the ............. j) Norma wears a heart on a gold chain around her ............. 4) Complete each sentence (a-j) with a suitable ending (1-10). Use each ending once.

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Tundra loomad
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Tundra loomad

They hunt and eat seals, whale and walrus carcasses. In the summer they also eat lemmings, arctic foxes, ducks and some plants. They live for 15 to 20 years and spend most of their time on drifting packs of ice, eating and resting. The bears reach sexual maturity 3 to 5 years after birth. Each year pregnant polar bears dig a den in the snow of southern facing slopes, where they give birth. The females give birth to one or two cubs. Cubs are naked, blind and deaf when they are born. They learn how to hunt with their mothers for about two and a half years. Polar bears live alone, except for mothers who live with their cubs. Polar bears adapt very well to the cold. They have a layer of blubber around 11,4 centimetres thick. That and the hollow shafts of their hair provide them with excellent insulation. Their ears and tail are very short so they don't lose any heat through them.

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Lewis Carroll
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Lewis Carroll

their home for the next twentyfive years. Health & Appearance The young adult Charles Dodgson was about six feet tall, slender, and had curling brown hair and blue or grey eyes (depending on the account). He was described in later life as somewhat asymmetrical, and as carrying himself rather stiffly and awkwardly, though this may be on account of a knee injury sustained in middle age. As a very young child, he suffered a fever that left him deaf in one ear. At the age of seventeen, he suffered a severe attack of whooping cough, which was probably responsible for his chronically weak chest in later life. Another defect he carried into adulthood was what he referred to as his "hesitation", a stammer he acquired in early childhood and which plagued him throughout his life. At a time when people commonly devised their own amusements and when

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Cats
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Cats

Albino kittens have turned up more recently in the Bengal breed, unsurprising since albinism is found in the Asian Leopard Cat (the wild parent of the Bengal). Dominant white is the colour associated with deafness in cats. Dominant white masks all other colours and cats may have blue, orange or odd eyes. Those with blue eyes have a high chance of deafness. Those with one blue eye have a high chance of deafness on the blue-eyed side. Those with orange eyes are far less likely to be deaf. Some dominant white kittens are born with smudges of coloured fur on top of the head, this smudge of colour usually disappears by adulthood, but kittens with colour smudges are more likely to have normal hearing. The gene for white spotting can also create the impression of a self white cat. This gene is semi-dominant and is variable in the way it is expressed - a cat may have no visible white spots or may be wholly white and all stages in between those two extremes. Unlike dominant

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Technology Home reading
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Technology Home reading

And with BrainPort, a camera worn by a blind person captures images and transmits signals to electrodes slipped onto the tongue, causing tingling sensations that a person can learn to decipher as the location and movement of objects. Ms. Campbell's artificial retina works similarly, except it produces the sensation of sight, not tingling on the tongue. Developed by Dr. Mark S. Humayun, a retinal surgeon at the University of Southern California, it drew on cochlear implants for the deaf and is partly financed by a cochlear implant maker. It is so far being used in people with retinitis pigmentosa, in which photoreceptor cells, which take in light, deteriorate. Gerald J. Chader, chief scientific officer at the University of Southern California's Doheny Retinal Institute, where Dr. Humayun works, said it should also work for severe cases of age- related macular degeneration, the major cause of vision loss in older people.

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Inglise keele kodulugemine teemal-Mass Media
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Inglise keele kodulugemine teemal: Mass Media

Mass Media What is Mass Media? Statistics show that there are few things which impact the human mind more than mass media. The advice of teachers, parents and relatives may fall on deaf ears, but the mass media influence holds us all spellbound! At this point, it becomes necessary to define mass media. Mass media may be defined as any form of communication which is meted out to the people at large, through the various forms of communication. What modes of communication are we talking about? Well there can be no static definition for the channels of mass communication as they are increasing all the time. But any form of

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Geoffrey chaucer
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Geoffrey chaucer

What was her occupation? What kind of knowledge did she have? Though she is a seamstress by occupation, she seems to be a professional wife. She has been married five times and had many other affairs in her youth, making her well practiced in the art of love. She presents herself as someone who loves marriage and sex, but, from what we see of her, she also takes pleasure in rich attire, talking, and arguing. She is deaf in one ear and has a gap between her front teeth, which was considered attractive in Chaucer's time. She has traveled on pilgrimages to Jerusalem three times and elsewhere in Europe as well. The Parson (est: PASTOR): Describe his looks and character. What were his views on life(religion and materialistic values) like? Who was he travelling with? The only devout churchman in the company, the Parson lives in poverty, but is rich in holy thoughts and deeds

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Translation history
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Translation history

• Hatim and Munday – what is translation according to these two men? Why is this not quite enough nowadays? 1.Process of transferring written text from SL to TL(done by a translator) 2.The written product of the process in No.1 3.Mental, social, linguistic etc phenomenon related to the written product in No.2 It is not quite enough nowadays, because translating is not only about written product. For example, translating to deaf people via sign language, or dubbing (animated) movies and shows to the local language • Context – definition (how may it vary). Why we need it (3 reasons) + be able to bring and identify examples. How translators benefit from it? 1. Resolve ambiguity 2. Provide referents to thus, then, he, it , that. 3. Make sense of elliptical sentences (shortened form of sentence) Example: A: Where are you going? B: To school (I’m going to school) – elliptical A: Ready? B: Ready

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Suhtumine kuulmislangusega õpilastesse tavakoolis
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Suhtumine kuulmislangusega õpilastesse tavakoolis

2 12.02.07 · Leppik, P. (2000). Lapse arendamine ja õpetamise probleeme koolis Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus, lk. 162 · Lepsalu, M. (2005). Individuaalsete õppekavade rakendamisest tavakoolis. Tallinna Ülikool. Magistritöö. · Mägi, E., Haljaste, A.(2001). Tavakoolide õpetajate suhtumine kõigi laste koosõpetamisse ja nende oskused erivajadustega laste õpetamisel tavaklassis. Algõpetuse aktuaalseid probleeme X. TPÜ Kirjastus · Nunes, T., Pretzlik, U., Olsson, J. (2000). Deaf children´s social relationship in mainstream schools. Department of Psychology, Oxford Brookes University. · Plado, K. (1997). Hariduslike erivajadustega lapsed Kagu- Eestis. Eripedagoogika oktoober lk. 19-24 · Reilson, M. (2005). Kuulmislangusega laps tavakoolis. Eripedagoogika. Märts lk.32-40 · Reilson, M. (2002). Puudega laste perede vajadustest ja võimalustest Tartu linna näitel. Käsikiri.

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Aforismid ja mõtteterad
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Aforismid ja mõtteterad

. Don't let youreself go , 'cause everybody cries . And everybody hurts . Sometimes eeverything is wrong . Couse every little thing gonna be allright! C So I try to hold into a time when nothing mattered . S I m sick of this life . IIt's hard to notice what is passing by with eyes lowered. And when you feeling empty keep me in your memory, leave out all the rest. A I look for the sun , but it's rainig today . ma tahan , tahan oma tahtmist ! m Going deaf from the sound of the freeway . G i wish , u would love me , i think then it's mine world coloured too. Lootus sind endale saada on sama reaalne, kui käega taevast katsuda. L Kes sa enda arust oled ? tuled, lõhud ja lähed ? kuradi palju arvad endast . K Hommikul ärgates leidsin padja pealt kirja. Kallis ... sõitsin ära, Sinu Katus. H You make me laugh when i don't even want to smile . Y Miks ma alles hiljem mõistan , et see olen mina , kellel läinud on rong. M

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Hispaania keele praktikum I-FONEETIKA
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Hispaania keele praktikum I-FONEETIKA

V uve [úve] W uve doble [úβe ðóβle] X equis [ékis] Y i griega [í γrjéγa] Z ceta [θéta] Los fonemas del español /a/ a /b/ b, v /θ/ za, ce, ci, zo, zu /c/ (/ʧ/) ch /d/ d /e/ e /f/ f /g/ ga, gue, gui, go, gu (+ güe, güi) /x/ ge, gi, ja, je, ji, jo, ju /i/ i / ǰ/ y (también ll) /k/ ca, que, qui, co, cu /l/ l /λ/ ll ant /m/ m /n/ n /ɲ/ ñ /p/ p /r/ r / / /rr /s/ s /t/ t /u/ u, ü entorno (surroundings) sordo (deaf) debe haber otra fuente (no periódica) helitu sonoro (loud) actúa una fuente glotal (periódica) heliline el significante (Es necesario que los significantes se diferencien entre sí y, por tanto, que los elementos que los constituyen se distingan claramente). La asimilación fonética es un proceso de cambio fonético típico por el cual la pronunciación de un segmento de lengua se acomoda a la de otro, en una misma palabra (o en el límite de la misma),

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The Medium Is the Message
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The Medium Is the Message

not listen to warnings because they did not wish to hear." Being anti-Red made it impossible for them to read the message of Hitler. But their failure was as nothing compared to our present one. The American stake in literacy as a technology or uniformity applied to every level of education, government, industry, and social life is totally threatened by the electric technology. The threat of Stalin or Hitler was external. The electric technology is within the gates, and we are numb, deaf, blind, and mute about its encounter with the Gutenberg technology, on and through which the American way of life was formed. It is, however, no time to suggest strategies when the threat has not even been acknowledged to exist. I am in the position of Louis Pasteur telling doctors that their greatest enemy was quite invisible, and quite unrecognized by them. Our conventional response to all media, namely that it is how they are used that counts, is the numb stance of the technological idiot

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Education
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Education

After I've said what I think about each topic, readers may have a fair comprehension of my philosophy. First comes sensitivity. If a person be insensitive, be it from numbing cold, exhaustion, drugs, genetic makeup, or upbringing, then the process of education is bogged down, and results come only after great efforts. Sensitivity in my integrated meaning is broad, covering literally the senses, so that deaf and blind people are less sensitive, as well as people whose senses work perfectly, but whose receptivity or thought processes are blunted for whatever reason. A person can be insensitive in one way, such as blind, and extraordinarily sensitive in another way, such as in hearing. It is also possible to be so ultra-sensitive that the result is disadvantageous. I expect no argument in asserting that a normal sensitivity is a healthy, indispensable ingredient for optimal education.

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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

man but has a child with another man.Quentin graduates from Harvard, later commits suicide. Jason grows into vicious, evil man, steals his familys money. Moral and spiritual collapse. By the end of the novel, only jason survives, but the price is losing even the lost signs of virtue, kindness, becomes unprincipal scoundrel- a man of low moral standards. Benjy starts the novel and very often people are schocked when reading because of the nonsense. We see the mess in his head, he is 33 but he is deaf and dumb, his development has not gone beyond babyhood. Very symbolically he exists in presents, he lives now. The past and present coexist simultaniously, since he doesn't have time and he doesn't speak or hear, his other senses are very sharp. He smells very well, all kind of physical sensations are vital to him, going to him or the tone, he can feel the tone of the voice, his character is not chosen accidentally. He

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Lühendite seletus
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Lühendite seletus

TBS Time-Based Sampling TBU Tape Backup Unit TC Test Control + Transmission Control TCL Tool Command Language TCM Trellis-Coded Modulation TCO Total Cost of Ownership TCP Tape-Carrier Package TCPA Trusted Computing Platform Alliance [Intel] TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TCT Terminal Control Table TD Transmit Data .TDA To Do Archive (file name extension) [Palm] TDC Tabular Data Control TDD Telecommunications Device for the Deaf + Test Driven Development TDtoDP Tablet Coordinates to Display Coordinates (converting) TDE Terminal Display Editor .TDF Trace Definition File (file name extension) [OS/2] + Typeface Definition File (file name extension) TDI Transport Device Interface TDM Technical Document Management + Time Division Multiplexing TDMA Time Division Multiple Access TDMS Terminal Display Management System TDP Tag Distribution Protocol [Cisco] +

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

London. However, Nigeria refused to lift the ban on British Airways. The other airlines has started to feel the impact on their profits from the ban imposed by Nigeria on British Airways. They conspired, according to British Airways officials from coming back into the Nigerian market. British Airways continued to plead to the Nigeria government to be allowed to resume their flights to Nigeria, but their pleas fell on deaf ears until a new government came to power in June 1998 and lifted the ban on British Airways. Now, the Airline has nine flights a week to Nigeria. 28 People understand greed. People understand the value of money. Companies understand that they cannot afford to lose a large number of their clientele due to disrespect and insults from their staff against a particular group

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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

Someone might well deny that all the foregoing word uses actually differ in meaning, and it may be suggested that some of the differences are only of tone or of connota- tion. But when we ask, as a diagnostic, whether a sentence of the sort listed can simultaneously have more than one truth-value depending on disam- biguation, the answer is obviously yes. Kittay reminds us of Peggy Parish's children's books, whose main character, the housemaid Amelia Bedelia, is deaf to such variations. When asked to `dust the furniture', she uses a powder-puff to spread face powder on the furniture; when required to `draw the curtains', she produces a sketch of them; and when asked to `dress the chicken', she puts a miniature pair of trousers and shirt on a bird intended for that night's dinner. (1987: 111) "Dust," "draw" and "dress" each have different senses, however closely

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

Gideon crowded in behind me, forcing me to scramble across the seat. The door shut and we were off. I yanked the skirt of my sheath dress back into place. "What are you doing? Besides embarrassing me in front of my boss!" He draped one arm over the back of the seat and leaned toward me. "Is Cary in love with you?" "What? No!" "Have you fucked him?" "Have you lost your mind?" Mortified, I shot a glance at Angus and found him acting like he was deaf. "Screw you, billionaire playboy with your bevy of beautiful socialites." "So you did see the photos." I was so mad I was panting. The nerve. I turned my head away, dismissing him and his idiotic accusations. "Cary's like a brother to me. You know that." "Ah, but what are you to him? The photos were amazingly clear, Eva. I know love when I see it." Angus slowed for a herd of pedestrians crossing the street. I shoved the door open and looked

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

prepared for Operation SEALION—his invasion of England. The crypt- analytic intelligence had long been entering into operational planning, and the Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine had come to depend on it. Suddenly, on August 20, as all England was bracing itself in its finest hour, and the sky above was streaked with contrails as the few earned their tribute from the many, the Admiralty, which had finally tumbled to the German cryptanalysis, changed its codes and ciphers. O.K.M. went deaf. The abrupt cutting off of quantities of information about British plans and disposi- tions caused, a German said, "a great setback for German naval strategy." No longer could German vessels strike out at the greater British forces with foreknowledge or move deftly out of their way. British sea power rapidly gained its normal ascendancy. English ships shelled the invasion fleet in Channel ports. Air reconnaissance alone could not tell the Germans enough. The O.K.M

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