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Graduate projectLittle, James A.RECOGNITION OF A PROBLEM. The individual enters the world nude, not only of body, but nude in the way of life that will have to be learned to fit the culture into which he has been thrust. His success and endeavors in life are inherent, to some degree . . .
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Graduate projectChampagne, SusanOne of the goals of the Leadership Training Program in the Area of the Deaf is to acquaint tomorrow's leaders with the technological advances that appear likely to have an impact on the future of deaf education. Computers surely qualify for such study . . .
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Graduate projectErickson, Delbert L.The purpose of this project is to shed light on the effects of automation on deaf printers, not only in the local area but nationwide. Printing has been one of the best occupation for the deaf. There has been a multitude of innovations in the printing . . .
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Graduate projectAustin, Christopher F.The general purpose of this limited study was to obtain information about the role and functions of post-secondary counselors with the deaf from the counselor's perspective. It was also developed to gather demographic information about these counselor . . .
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Graduate projectCarter, S. MelvinThe task of this project is to arrive at some conclusions for the underservice problem. Comparisons will be made on the services available to the deaf people and the blind people in the state of California. Also studied is the California Rehabilitatio . . .
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Graduate projectRhoten, Donald E.Collective bargaining is a relatively new aspect of public residential schools for the deaf. Since the first union was established ten years ago, thirteen teachers' organizations have been established at other schools throughout the country. This is t . . .
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Graduate projectMcComb, Leonard PaulThe purpose of this study was to investigate the use of computer technology in the elementary and secondary educational programs for the deaf. The study was intentionally designed to increase the writer's awareness by reviewing both non-related and re . . .
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Graduate projectColeman, Sandra L.This paper is concerned with the amount of knowledge 29 deaf high school seniors, in three Los Angeles schools, have about seven post-secondary programs primarily located in Los Angeles. A questionnaire was distributed to the seniors and they were to . . .
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Graduate projectClark, Douglas H.This paper discusses the current status of extended day programs in residential schools serving deaf-blind children and youth in the United States and its territories. A questionnaire was sent to 138 residential schools, institutions, and hospitals. A . . .
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Graduate projectFuller, TedSpeech is normally controlled by the ear. Since it is natural for the ear to be the channel through which one learns to talk, a serious impairment in hearing will hinder an individual�s normal development of speech. Two factors are responsible. First . . .