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DeafDigest Gold - January 10, 2010
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ASL Videos of the Week:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/hotel/
http://deafdigest.com/videos/usnavalacademy/
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Deaf Cartoon (Fogey) of the week:
http://deafdigest.com/comics/
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Save on Modem and Netbook from the Deaf Pager Store and
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A low cost modem and netbook package is now available from
the Deaf Pager Store and Sprint Relay.
It includes a U300 3G/4G USB Modem and Dell[tm] Mini 10 Netbook
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The U300 connects quickly and easily to give you internet on the
go and faster email and web browsing than ever before. The Dell
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and pre-installed video software. (A free optical mouse is available
while supplies last.)
For more information, go to the Deaf Pager Store, the store with the
devices and low-cost data plans for deaf and hard of hearing people.
Go to:
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or contact us at: mailto:info@harriscomm.com
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DeafDigest welcomes unique deafnews tips; do email:
mailto:barry@deafdigest.com
sources of unique deafnews are never revealed; always
anonymous
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Go there to look at the latest Cartoon
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The firm has played leading roles in national and local litigations
involving defective medicines and medical devices, and general
negligence, among others.
Our law firm is expanding its litigation against the California-based
Advanced Bionics Corporation, related to defective cochlear implants
implanted in young children and adults.
Some of the firm's clients have suffered multiple implant surgeries
due to a defective implant being surgically removed and replaced
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If you or your child has been implanted with a defective cochlear
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The DeafDigest is divided into Blue and Gold sections, both
ranked equal in contents, features and ads. This is the
Gold section.
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weekly DeafDigest Blue & Gold editions also posted at:
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Hot Deaf News during the week:
- Hot Newspaper stories during the week:
A deaf million-dollar lottery winner
http://deafdigest.com/lottery/
Increasing number of disabled claims with the EEO
http://deafdigest.com/eeocclaims/
* has DeafDigest editor's comments at the bottom
- Very Hot News
NTID/RIT has started to get busy looking for the next president
to replace Dr. Alan Hurwitz, who is now at Gallaudet. Story
is at:
http://deafdigest.com/ntidsearch/
- Thursday January 7th
Dejan Acimovic became the first Croatian to direct a film,
geared towards the deaf. Movie title is "I Have to Sleep, My
Angel"
- Friday January 8th
The National Deaf Academy, Mt Dora, Florida, was involved
with several police agencies to help make the Holiday Season
much brighter for disadvantaged children living in the area.
- Saturday January 9th
The USA Winter Deaflympics organizing committee is
conducting a logo design contest. For more information
for those interested in designing a logo, do click on:
http://deafdigest.com/deafdigestsports010610/#logo
(please go back to the Blue edition for the Sunday-Wednesday
Hot Deaf News)
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Deaf Miscellaneous stuff:
HR 3101, a bill on the House, would require closed captioning
on Internet content.
To read what it is all about, click on:
http://deafdigest.com/internetcaptions/
* has DeafDigest editor's comments at the bottom
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sComm, engineer and manufacturer of the UbiDuo, is
looking for a experienced Sales Account Manager.
Qualified candidate must have demonstrated knowledge and
background with implementing effective sales strategies and
territory management.
This position requires extensive monthly travel that includes
working at the sComm booth of national and regional conferences
as well as face to face sales presentations with key
customers.
Experience with assistive devices and Deaf and Hard of Hearing
culture a plus.
If you are independent and goal oriented please contact John Effinger
at mailto:jeffinger@scommonline.com or 951-202-9884.
For more information about sComm visit http://www.scommonline.com
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updated every Monday
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HAPPY NEW YEAR TAKE 10% OFF IN 2010!
What's your New Years resolution?
If the answer is being on time then you've come to the right place!
Purchase either the Sonic Boom Alarm Clock or the Sonic Boom Alarm
Clock with the vibrator at 10% off in January!
It has many great features including a built-in receiver to pick up
transmissions from other signalers.
Call 1-800-233-9130 (V/TTY) or visit us at:
http://www.weitbrecht.com/onsale.php?utm_source=dd for details.
For a copy of our NEW catalog, email your request to:
mailto:sales@weitbrecht.com
We're now on Facebook! Come visit us!
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A DEAF BANQUET IN YEAR 1943
In 1943, a deaf organization hosted a banquet for
its members at a hotel conference room.
The hotel staff removed the carpeting for the banquet.
Why was the carpeting removed?
Because the hotel people knew that deaf people liked
to feel the vibrations with the music. With carpet,
vibrations are impossible.
Hotels won't do it any more today!
- for ASL News version, please click on:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/hotel/
(for your convenience, video links are posted on top
of each DeafDigest edition)
A SLIGHTLY DEAF STUDENT AT US NAVAL ACADEMY
Few years ago, the US Naval Academy had a student
that was slightly deaf.
He should not have been admitted to the Naval
Academy because perfect hearing is required to
operate ships and to lead the sailors on the boat,
etc.
How was he admitted to the academy? He was a
basketball star and the Navy needed good athletes.
That was why the rule was bent!
- for ASL News version, please click on:
http://deafdigest.com/videos/usnavalacademy/
(for your convenience, video links are posted on top
of each DeafDigest edition)
A NEW SUPERINTENDENT AT WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
Better late than never, but DeafDigest just learned
that the Washington School for the Deaf has a new
superintendent - Jane Mulholland.
She formerly served as superintendent at Oregon
School for the Deaf.
OUCH AT TWO PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOLS
"Ouch" was what DeafDigest editor said after reading
a publication by Western Pennsylvania School for
the Deaf (WPSD).
It was learned that the legislators in
Pennsylvania could not reach agreement, at that
time, on the state budget. Both schools (WPSD
and the WPSD-operated Scranton) needed 5 million
dollars for operating funds for the time being.
WPSD had to borrow 5 million dollars. And then
to repay the money when the budget passed.
Both schools are privately operated and relies
on the state for part of their budgets.
UPDATE ON GOVERNOR BAXTER SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
The Governor Baxter School for the Deaf is located
on an island on the shores of Portland, Maine.
The last superintendent was Larry Taub, who has since
moved on to similar position at the Pennsylvania School
for the Deaf. The acting superintendent is Lynn
Schardel, who used to be the statewide coordinator of
programs for the deaf. When will the school have a
permanent superintendent? Good question.
And the school dormitories have been privatized to
a house because of downsizing in enrollment.
DeafDigest hopes the school will survive these
hard times.
A DILEMMA WITH THE CAVE SPRING COUNCIL
Cave Spring is a tiny town, in the neck of the
woods in Georgia. It is where Georgia School for the
Deaf is located. Needless to say, the school is the
town's biggest employer.
In case one is asking on the size of Cave Spring,
the town only has one traffic light.
Anyway the town council has a dilemma. The town
cannot ignore the needs of the deaf residents.
Town mayor Rob Ware signs fluently but is not
comfortable signing while participating in council
discussions. Newly elected council member Peggy Allgood
is a retired teacher with the Atlanta Area School for
the Deaf and she has requested that interpreters be
hired for council meetings.
It would be a budget item the town cannot afford!
Allgood's campaign pledge was to make it easier for the
deaf to get involved with the Cave Spring community.
KEEPING DEAF AWAY FROM DEAF
One of the top athletes at the recently held
Deaflympics was shielded from the ASL deaf almost
all of his life.
A coach with the American Deaflympics team wanted
to recruit him but got nowhere with the parents and
his school. They did not want him to mingle with
the deaf and to learn, gasp, ASL.
Instead, the coach went to Facebook and was able
to connect with him. Needless to say the athlete
was thrilled, and overcame objections of his parents
to take part in the Deaflympics.
This is a classical example of "keeping the deaf
away from the deaf." There have been many cases
in the past.
OUR ORGANIZATIONS SERVING THE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING
We have many, many organizations, both national and
local, that serve deaf and hard of hearing people.
One such organization is:
National Counselors of the Deaf Association
For the organization goals and objectives and its web site, click on:
http://deafdigest.com/natcounsel
AN EXCUSE FOR NOT WEARING A HEARING AID
the whistling drives me crazy
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WHAT IS THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN?
a stone deaf and ASL user
what is wrong with just saying "I am deaf and use
sign language?"
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Interpreters and ASL & ITP Students and Teachers Deserve More from
a Conference
Hi ... We are the 31st World's Largest Silent Weekend
The venue for the June 24-27, 2010 event will handle 700-1000
participants and include a medical interpreting track. Novice,
beginning, intermediate and advanced ASL and ITP students, as
well as interpreters (CEUs offered) will have around 150 hours
of seminars to choose from.
The 31st Silent Weekend is at the Florida Hotel at the Florida
Mall in Orlando with its huge food court allowing you to have
a complete meal for $5.99 instead of paying $20-30 at other
conferences' hotel prices. The room costs are even lower
next year ... just $105 with free parking and unlimited free
internet!
Students, teachers and interpreters seeking to improve their
skills can bring family members and they can take novice sign
language classes! Many of our current interpreters started out
as novice ASL students at the Silent Weekend!
There are simply no other local, regional or national conferences
offering you so many hours of classes as inexpensively as the
Silent Weekends. Just check them out and register at
http://www.DrSign.com
Sign language DVDs are available online at
http://www.DrSign.com -
A DVD "When 'Duck' is not Enough"
to show you how to represent inanimate objects is now available
Join us for the 9th Florida/Alaska Motorcycle Benefit Run to help
deaf babies! This is the world's longest group motorcycle benefit
run. Some people are planning to fly to Calgary, Alberta and rent
cars and follow us to and from Alaska and enjoy bed and breakfast
inns!
See http://www.AlaskaBikeRun.com for updates and photos.
These trips will take place every year so why not make plans
to join us now in July 17, 2010?
Please browse our selection of signing greeting cards at:
http://www.DrSign.com
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Hot DeafNews boring, but important!
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), concerned with the
increasing number of late-deafened Americans, have come up
with a "hearing aid" web site - that is supposed to provide
answers to questions would-be hearing aid users want to
ask.
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Deaf Picture of the Week:
Sean Midnight, pro wrestler, Great Britain
he is deaf
http://sean-midnight.tripod.com/
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Question of the week:
Q. How Do Deaf People Wake Up in the Morning?
(this is in a newspaper "advice" column
A. 4 known ways -
1. vibrator
2. flashing light
3. tap on shoulder
4. "farmer's instinct" - waking up at the rise of the sun
send your questions to mailto:barry@deafdigest.com
the most interesting questions may be answered in future DeafDigest editions. Thank
you.
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Wish List of the Week:
that NTID will find a perfect person to become its next
president
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DeafHistory - Looking Back:
Year 1939 - the campus of St Joseph's School for the Deaf
in the Bronx, New York was practically split in half when
a new highway was erected across the campus. The school
then had to build a tunnel and a tramway to access the
other part of the campus.
The other part of the campus, once housing the old high
school department, has been sold eleven years later.
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Deaf and the Money:
over the years, Rick Macomber, who is deaf, has won prize money
in standardbred racing. He does not keep all the money, just
a percentage for himself.
2009 $2,792,402
2008 $1,681,407
2007 $1,793,928
2006 $1,262,748
2005 $1,203,609
2004 $1,081,702
2003 $1,012,580
2002 692,273
2001 825,425
2000 625,248
1999 392,596
1998 529,838
1997 407,921
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DeafNumbers of the Week:
10
deaf dealers in casinos in Nevada, Washington and Oregon
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(updated 1/10/10)
DeafResources
for a listing of deaf reference & library resources,
http://deafdigest.com/deafresources/
(examples are listing of elected deaf officials, listing of
deaf Nobel Prize winners, etc; list will be added on a
gradual basis - so do check this site from time to time)
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Selected top deaf sports stories from DeafDigest Sports
- A deaf fan was week #3 winner in California newspaper
NFL final score predictions
http://deafdigest.com/nfl/#williams
- Rick Majerus insulting Lance Allred
http://deadspin.com/5439875/ahole-coach-digest-special-rick-majerus-edition
DeafDigest Sports is a no-cost subscription available only
for DeafDigest subscribers; e-mail mailto:barry@deafdigest.com
it is not available online, only by email
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position opening
Jr. Video Production Specialist
Purple
Rocklin, CA
Reports to: Sr. Director of Marketing Communications
Department: Marketing Communications
FLSA Status: Hourly, Non-Exempt
Location: Rocklin, CA
for position description and application procedures,
please click on:
http://deafdigest.com/purple-job/
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position opening
Clinical Instructor of American Sign Language
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI
School of Education
Department of Exceptional Education
Clinical Instructor of American Sign Language
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee seeks an Instructor to join our
American Sign Language Studies Program in School of Education's
Department of Exceptional Education. Minimum requirements of this
position are a Masters degree in a related field of study, at least
3 years ASL teaching experience at the secondary/post secondary level,
American Sign Language Teacher Association Certification, native or
near-native competency in American Sign Language, knowledge of
American Sign Language linguistics, Deaf history and Deaf culture.
This is a 12 month probationary appointment. Salary is commensurate
with experience.
To apply, visit:
http://www.jobs.uwm.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=51121
A completed application will include letter of application,
vita/resume, transcripts, a list of three references. Additionally,
submit name and email of individual who has supervised you and can
evaluate your teaching.
We will email this individual a teaching evaluation form upon receipt
of all application materials. The following documents must be submitted
online.
Dr. Amy Otis-Wilborn, Chair, Search and Screen Committee, School of
Education, Department of Exceptional Education, University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee, P.O. Box 413, Milwaukee, WI 53201. Review of
applications will begin January 30th, 2010 and will continue until
position is filled. The position start date is August 1, 2010.
Employment will require a criminal background check. The University of
Wisconsin- Milwaukee is an affirmative action, equal employment
opportunity employer.
For UWM's Campus Security Report, which includes statistics about reported
crimes and information about campus security policies, see
http://www.cleryact.uwm.edu or call the Office of Student Life at
414-229-4632 to request a paper copy.
The Department of Exceptional Education offers a full range of
Deafness related programs including:
- ASL courses to meet university foreign language requirements
- Major and Minor areas of study in American Sign Language Studies
- Interpreter Training,
- ASL Teacher Certification
- Teacher Certification in Deaf/Hard of Hearing
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Faculty positions open
Gallaudet University
Washington, DC
All positions contingent on funding
For detailed job descriptions, go to:
http://gallaudet.edu/af/hrs_employment.xml
or contact mailto:rebecca.hogan@gallaudet.edu
Send letter of application, vitae, official graduate
transcripts, and three letters of reference as indicated
in job description.
Gallaudet University serves deaf, hard of hearing, and
hearing students from many different backgrounds and
seeks to develop a workforce that reflects the diversity
of its student body. Gallaudet is an equal employment
opportunity/affirmative action employer and actively
encourages deaf, hard of hearing, members of traditionally
underrepresented groups, people with disabilities, women,
and veterans to apply for open positions.
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position announcement
American Sign Language/Deaf Studies Instructor (Fall 2010)
College of Southern Nevada
Las Vegas metropolitan area
College of Southern Nevada recognizes that embracing diversity maximizes
faculty and staff contribution to our goals and provides the best
opportunity for student achievement. CSN is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer. CSN is responsive to serving the
educational needs of a diverse and ever-changing community.
CSN employs only U.S. citizens and aliens authorized to work in the U.S.
AA/EOE/ADA.
Job description:
1. Teach ASL courses (all levels)
2. Teach courses within the Deaf Studies Program degree including Deaf
Culture, Deaf History, Structure of ASL, and new courses that might be
added to the existing program.
3. Develop syllabi, course outlines, curriculum, assessment plans and
reports for all courses.
4. Evaluate student outcomes
5. Assess students' language competency levels.
6. Provide student advisement and recruitment services
7. Participate in program/division meetings
8. Serve on department and college committees
9. Travel to multi campus locations possibly on a day, evening or weekend
schedule
10. Mentor adjunct faculty within the Deaf Studies Unit
Note: Application review will begin on January 16, 2010. For full
consideration, all application materials must be received no later than
January 15, 2010.
Required qualifications:
1. Bachelor's Degree: preferably in Deafness and/or ASL from a regionally
accredited College or University.
2. ASLTA qualifications
Preferred qualifications:
1. Master's Degree from a regionally accredited College or University:
preferably in Deaf Studies/ASL or a related field
2. A minimum of 2 years of experience in a post-secondary setting.
3. ASLTA certification or RID certification
4. Additional Skills: experience with interactive lab instruction;
experience with technology specific to Deaf individuals.
Quick link:
http://jobs.csn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=51296
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job announcement
Teacher (High School Math)
Georgia School for the Deaf
Cave Spring, GA
for position description and application procedures, please click on:
http://deafdigest.com/hsmath
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job announcement
Substitute Teacher (Part-Time/Hourly)
Georgia School for the Deaf
Cave Spring, GA
for position description and application procedures, please click on:
http://deafdigest.com/subteach
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(updated January 10th)
- EXCITING EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AT GLAD !! -
- Job Developer/Interpreter-- Crenshaw, CA
- Job Developer/Interpreter-Rancho Cucamonga, CA
- Community Interpreter - Los Angeles, CA
To learn more about the above positions at GLAD, please go
to our website:
http://www.gladinc.org
If interested for any of these positions then please submit resume
and application to:
Jeff Fetterman
Human Resources Specialist
Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc.
2222 Laverna Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90041
V/TDD: (323) 550-4207
Fax #: (323) 550-4204
E-mail: mailto:jfetterman@gladinc.org
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