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Graduate projectMeyer, Leonard J.The primary purpose of this paper is to propose a community referral service for deaf persons who need help from appropriate health, welfare, and/or recreational services, and to provide consultation on community resources and referral policies to ind . . .
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Graduate projectBabb, Richard L.In order to determine the status of ~he deaf in Roman law it is necessary to first distinguish as to the rights and privileges granted to the different classes at various periods of Roman history. During the first two centuries of the Empire the statu . . .
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Graduate projectAkapito, Ireneus E.In the following pages the reader will be touring a very obscure geographical area in the Pacific, known as Micronesia, or the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands and looking at what the people on one of the islands in the area think about the hand . . .
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Graduate projectCall, VerneIt all began in the spring of 1963 when the trainees in the Leadership Training Program met with the deaf congregation of the First Baptist Church of Van Nuys and asked these people, in effect, "What can we do during the next few months we are here in . . .
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Graduate projectCampbell, Don R.Preventing failure in the school setting is an art with skills and procedures all its own. It is an art often wished for, sometimes achieved, but seldom cultivated. It would appear that the American educational system is being forced by very rapidly d . . .
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Graduate projectFee, Richard W.Over the last ten years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of services available to the deaf and the deaf-blind multi-handicapped in the Australian state of South Australia. This graduate project collates the relevant current informatio . . .
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Graduate projectSpellman, Elizabeth D.Any number of authorities have in recent years recommended that parents of hearing handicapped children seek out the advice and assistance of deaf adults as they strive to meet the challenge of providing their child with the best possible upbringing. . . .
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Graduate projectGordon, Carla M.Although for many years the blind community has accepted responsibility for the rehabilitation of deaf persons sustaining severe visual loss in adulthood, it has been the least prepared to deal with the most devastating aspect of the disability, commu . . .
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Graduate projectFreeman, Jerome W.Foreword. The purpose of this independent study is an effort to present a constructive persuasion on why there ls a need for an organization of supervising teachers within the framework of the Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf. . . .
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Graduate projectLawler, Kerri J.The purpose of this project is to present a profile on programs for learning disabled-deaf presently offered in residential schools for the deaf throughout the United States. Failing to identify and provide appropriate educational programs for the lea . . .