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Psycholinguistics of sign language : a graduate project
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Graduate record examination and deaf students
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Effective use of interpreters in education of the hearing impaired at the elementary level
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A study of self-concept in deaf students
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A profile on severe to profound multihandicapped deaf students
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Secondary classes for the deaf in Los Angeles : a re-evaluation of the program
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A study of a segment of the Negro deaf population in the Los Angeles area
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A study of the needs of parents of deaf children (as seen by the deaf) : a graduate project
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Captioned television for all?
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Basic electronics : who said you couldn't learn electronics?
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The role of the interpreter in habilitative and rehabilitative educational settings
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When hearing about it is hard : a guide for the hard of hearing
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Psycholinguistics of sign language : a graduate project
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The development of total communication concept : a graduate project
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A proposed reading center
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A study of the preparation of secondary school teachers in the American schools for the deaf
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A study of attitudes of parents of deaf and hard of hearing children toward their child's education
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A rationale for the development of evaluation and intervention strategies for presymbolic play as a cognitive tool in severely handicapped children
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Prediction of success of hearing impaired students on the vocational college level
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The hearing-impaired Indian in Los Angeles, where is he? : a survey of hearing impaired Indians in the Bell Gardens-Cudahy area of Los Angeles: a graduate project
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An experimental design for prediction of success in given areas of endeavors as measured by the motivation for securing the five basic needs of the structured person as compared on the electroencephalograph
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The impact of computer technology on education : (a source book for educational leaders)
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The effects of automation on deaf printers in the Los Angeles area
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Role concepts and functions of counselors with the deaf in post-secondary college/career programs
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Underservice to deaf citizens : some selected considerations
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Collective bargaining organizations at public residential schools for the deaf
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"A survey on the administrative process of computer utilization in the education of the deaf"
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A study in the relationship between input and knowledge of services as indicated by deaf seniors at three secondary programs in Los Angeles about seven post-secondary institutions
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A survey of extended day programs for deaf-blind children and youth in residential institutions and schools
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A study of voice conservation techniques applicable for deaf and hard of hearing adults
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A practical guide to the implementation of a family care home for deaf-blind children
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Survey of political participation by State Association Officers affiliated with the National Association of the Deaf
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The two underlying conundrums : how the deaf feel about being deaf : how the deaf view deafness
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BOCES and the education of deaf children in New York State
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Family relationships in a severely handicapped deaf population
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A study of rehabilitation facilities at residential schools for the deaf
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A survey of involvement of CSUN deaf undergraduates in university leisure activities and organizations
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Deaf leaders in America
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Assessing future needs for today's program planning
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A descriptive study of deaf students attending California State University at Northridge
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The development of the sign language interpreter system in the United States
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A handbook for regular vocational educators for mainstreamed hearing impaired students
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The visual approach : a method which facilitates transfer of learning from in-the-classroom to in-the-car
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The perceptions of interpreters for the deaf in California related to their role, ethics, and consumers
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Two aspects of sex education programs for multiply-handicapped low-functioning individuals
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Supplemental security income and the deaf
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The number of deaf and blind personnel employed in programs for the deaf-blind in the United States : a survey
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Future program planning for the total educational needs of deaf-blind children
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Attitudes and perceptions of hearing impaired residential high school students towards mainstreaming
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The deaf-blind in higher education
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