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Victoria L Wilkins' Desire To Learn ASL
IntensorPoet's World of Poems Here is what I got from my friend, Victoria Wilkins. She is fully deaf, an oralist using bone conduction hearing aids and she also use PSE. She is successful in her life, her career life and got everything going on with her life. She grew up in her own world, the hearing world.When I introduced her to DDPHH (Delaware Deaf Professional Happy Hour), she opened her eyes ...
Language Art and Storytelling Tech Culture Tue, Nov 25 2008 hide this blog flag post Bookmark this Post bookmark post
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My First ASL Lyrics: "Must Have ASL" (2nd revision)
IntensorPoet's World of Poems Since my first post, I received refinements, suggestions and even PRACTICED it with musical instruments playing. I took out and added few things that seems to go into harmony with the rhythm of music. I am posting this second revision to receive final refinements before I create (or someone else) the vlog with this lyrics.This is my attempt to compose an ASL lyrics ...
Language Art and Storytelling Wed, Nov 19 2008 hide this blog flag post Bookmark this Post bookmark post
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Explaining my poem: "Deborah, My Lynne"
IntensorPoet's World of Poems You might wonder what "Iambic Pentameter" is all about and why "Deborah, My Lynne" meant a lot to me. I have been on eternal expedition into the world of poetry, its rules, its design and all. Poem, to me, is a medium where I can vent my inner desires, frustrations and to understand and enjoy other poems as well. I learned to redefine how I do poetry and realized what...
Language Art and Storytelling Fri, Nov 07 2008 hide this blog flag post Bookmark this Post bookmark post
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I Am The Dictionary[non-metered rhymes]
IntensorPoet's World of Poems In ASL they fluently use, not caring about grammar, Eloquently painting the scene, with their artistic glamor,Animating their true intentions, using hands they flung, Expressively use facial gestures, no voices in tongue.With paper and pen, in whole different world, Conveying the inner intentions, that their souls unfurl,Stuck in their deficiency, seeking for the word...
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Musical instruments to deaf ears
IntensorPoet's World of Poems For most of my life, I've been wondering about what musical instruments really sounded like. I grew up feeling out the speakers analyzing the chords of drumbeats, piano, guitar and the like. I played with drums, then eventually turned into guitar, played guitar few times at Church and I love it. The problem starts when musical vibrations went into higher frequency,...
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