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A journey towards fluency in American Sign Language
"I'm in my mid-30s, I've won an Oscar, I have four children. You figure out if my deafness has adversely affected my life."
-- Marlee Matlin
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Okay, since I watched the one above first, I was expecting sound inthis one... I turned my sound up and down to see how the experience was the same and how it was different.
I am wondering. DO you ever find that being able to hear sometimes gets in the way of being able to speak without talking? When the sound was up the experiece was totally different for me and I found that I couldn't enjoy it for what it was, which was the words without noise.
It sounds like we need a girls weekend where you teach me some of this so I can understand better when we are whispering across the room at each other!
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