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History of Wright Brothers
Tyler Berdy
Language Culture Thu, May 01 2008 · hide this blog
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Follow Your Heart
The Raging Hands "Follow Your Heart" were the words that had a strong impact on me, Let me tell you the story of how it impacted me. It was in 2004 that I just had enrolled at Virginia School for the Deaf in Staunton. I met a young man who was at that time, an eighth grader. He was a intelligent student. He and I clicked and became good friends. I started admiring him and copying him ...
Education Fri, Apr 25 2008 · hide this blog
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World Deaf Magic Festival
Tyler Berdy
Culture Thu, Apr 17 2008 · hide this blog
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Once Again...
AJR's Blogs/Vlogs
Sun, Apr 06 2008 · hide this blog
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Bluetooth for Deaf?
Tyler Berdy
Language Tech Legal Culture Sat, Mar 08 2008 · hide this blog
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DPN20
Tyler Berdy If you are not able to attend at dpn20 so go to that link for live so you can see what is going on.   [link]
Higher Education Audism Art and Storytelling Sat, Mar 08 2008 · hide this blog
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Special Project: “Yellow Ribbon”
CSD, Riverside Students' Perspectives CSDR Drama, Digital Imaging, & Web Design students and staff worked together creating a special vlog, “Yellow Ribbon”. [See post to watch Flash video]
Language Education Culture Fri, Feb 29 2008 · hide this blog
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Fingerspell’em
Tyler Berdy  
Language Sun, Feb 24 2008 · hide this blog
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Deaf Schools vs. Hearing Schools
The Life of a Mainstreamed Deaf Kid I am currently in the hearing school. There are pros and cons about going mainstreaming. One of the pros is the fact that I get good education. One of the cons is the fact it is hard for me to understand hearing people sometimes. I am thinking about going back [...]
Education Sun, Feb 24 2008 · hide this blog
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Thanks to PEPSI (Superbowl 2008)
Cam's Vlog
Culture Fri, Feb 22 2008 · hide this blog
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P E P S I ~ in body language
Cam's Vlog
Culture Fri, Feb 22 2008 · hide this blog
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A Blessing or a Curse?
The Life of a Mainstreamed Deaf Kid Hi, my name is David Mayes. My mom is Karen Mayes. I know for a fact that after you read this, you'd say that my mother brainwashed me. But this is a choice of my own. I was born in Greece, New York, but I grew up in East Rochester. But currently I am living [...]
Sun, Feb 17 2008 · hide this blog
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Deaf Culture
The Raging Hands Imagine living in a world in which you have not heard a single sound, not even lyrics from romantic songs. Imagine describing your feelings with only hands. Loud claps are replaced with waving hands. Imagine not having a verbal voice. Imagine learning about the world, how things work, chemical reactions only through your eyes. Imagine being in a world that is muted an...
Art and Storytelling Culture Sun, Feb 10 2008 · hide this blog
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Cochlea Implants and Deaf babies using ASL
The Raging Hands I want to say what is on my mind about this hot topic in the Deaf community. As a culturally Deaf person who grew up in a hearing world. I feel that Deaf babies should not be implanted. Why is that? When I was born and diagonsed as Deaf, my parents and family looked at many options offered but ultimately chose to use Sign Language and used it with me from a early age....
Language Education Culture Sun, Feb 10 2008 · hide this blog
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Why should we cherish ASL?
The Raging Hands I want to express my thoughts about our crown jewel of our culture, the gem we hold most dear, American Sign Language. ASL has been our language since Clerc and Gallaudet formed it during their fifteen days maiden voyage aboard the Mary Augusta, coming to America to set up the first permanent school for the Deaf, American School for the Deaf in Connecticut in 1817. Si...
Language Education Culture Sun, Feb 10 2008 · hide this blog
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NAD and AGBAD
The Raging Hands As you all probably heard of what is happening between NAD and AGBAD, I want to commend Bobbie Beth Scoggins on what she did on NAD'S behalf. I personally am disgusted with the letter that AGBAD wrote to Pepsi Co. because AGBAD does not accurately represent the true core vision and values of the Deaf community. NAD is the true representative of the Deaf Community. I t...
Language Culture Sun, Feb 10 2008 · hide this blog
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DeafRead Conference 2008 S.F.
AslMan We had a great time up in San Franscisco, we really did make some noise up in DeafRead Conference. It's great to see all bloggers and vloggers sharing their opinion and issues. We need to spread the word more on DeafRead, DeafVideo.tv, and upcoming new sites to form strong Aslan communities. It really inspired me to see all the presentation was given and firecracker e...
Language Tech Culture Mon, Feb 04 2008 · hide this blog
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Racism
CSD, Riverside Students' Perspectives [See post to watch Flash video]
Education Wed, Jan 30 2008 · hide this blog
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Bullying (Part Two)
CSD, Riverside Students' Perspectives [See post to watch Flash video]
Wed, Jan 30 2008 · hide this blog
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Bullying (Part One)
CSD, Riverside Students' Perspectives [See post to watch Flash video]
Wed, Jan 30 2008 · hide this blog
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My Visit to Deaf-Run KFC in Egypt!
Jehanne's Vlogs Hi! My family went to Egypt for a New Year's vacation. It was a very fun and enjoyable experience. We visited the first KFC restaurant that is run by Deaf employees in Egypt! I think you will enjoy seeing a vlog about it, so here it is! Abu Simbel: City in southern Egypt near the Sudan [...]
Culture Sat, Jan 19 2008 · hide this blog Moved from DeafRead Extra
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What is Sign Language?
Sign Language is used primarily by Deaf peopl Sign Language is ..... Sign Language is used primarily by Deaf people throughout the world. Sign Language differs from spoken languages in that it is visual rather than auditory, and is composed of precise handshapes and movement. This language has evolved in a completely different medium, using the hands and face rather than the vocal and is perceived by ...
Language Thu, Jan 17 2008 · hide this blog
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I'm deaf to your words
Sign Language is used primarily by Deaf peopl I'm deaf to your wordsI'm blind to your presenceI'm mute when you are aroundI'm lame when you walk byYour presence appalls meMy senses don't work near youMy eyes begin to burnMy ears start to bleedMy mouth staples shutMy legs fall beneathThese thoughts I convey keep me from youYour aura frieghtens meMy thoughts are crippled with you aroundThe second you step outMy eye...
Art and Storytelling Culture Thu, Jan 17 2008 · hide this blog
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Gasoline and Electric Car
Tyler Berdy
Thu, Jan 17 2008 · hide this blog Moved from DeafRead Extra
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Sean Berdy is BACK!
Sean L. Berdy Approximately 8 minutes.
Wed, Jan 16 2008 · hide this blog Moved from DeafRead Extra

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