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Graduate projectSanders, George EarlThe purpose of this project is to present in broad perspective the conditions of the handicapped in relationship to society, the changes in those conditions in recent years (mainly through litigation efforts), and the challenges and possibilities of f . . .
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Graduate projectKlopping, HenryThe welfare Planning Council of Los Angeles in a Survey and Recommendations for a System to Deliver Services to those vocationally handicapped by Communication Disorders" point out the great need for services in the Los Angeles area. The report is fil . . .
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ArticleBauss, Cristina I.Impending regulation of California's marijuana industry demands a quantifiable understanding of the extent of cultivation and adequacy of water storage on private lands long devoted to a dispersed, but commercial-scale, unregulated marijuana industry. . . .
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ArticlePagenhart, Thomas H.
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Graduate projectHarland, F. GordonThis report is the collective viewpoints expressed by deaf educational leaders on a questionnaire prepared to gain information about the education of the deaf from a select group of respondents. Questions were those raised during the Leadership Traini . . .
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Graduate projectBlakely, MicheleProgression from high school to postsecondary education involves an orientation in some shape or form. This is true for deaf students equally as much as for their hearing peers. Frequently, such orientations do not wholly meet the needs of deaf studen . . .
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PostcardHeinrich, HelenThe digital revolution has transformed the creation, distribution, and consumption of knowledge. From print to digital, new models of knowledge use, transference, and sharing continue to evolve. The result is a staggering increase in the circulation o . . .
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Graduate projectGonzales, Ricardo D.This graduate project was undertaken with the intent of finding out what if any relationship there was between the employment of deaf persons and postsecondary programs attended. Information for the project was collected from vocational trade schools, . . .
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Graduate projectHolcomb,RoyIn the spring of 1968, a group of graduate students in the Leadership Training Program in the Area of the Deaf at San Fernando Valley State College undertook a project concerned with community services for deaf persons. After surveying the needs of th . . .
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ArticleMeredith, DianneInvasion Ecology has contributed a questionable rhetoric to Biogeography which employs language and nomenclature seemingly borrowed from the volatile discourse surrounding the invasion of alien peoples across national borders. A case study from the Sa . . .
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ArticleSpencer, Joseph E.
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ArticleLi, XuemingLittle is known about growth in reading for students with visual impairments. Understanding reading development for students with visual impairments as they progress through school provides expectations for academic growth and informs instructional pr . . .
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ArticleJohnson, RobertCurrent standard apportionment adopted by states that impose a corporate income tax on multistate corporations may have a distortive effect when a corporation has IRC Section 481 income. This paper proposes an alternate method of apportionment that pr . . .
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Graduate projectAnderson, LonnaStatement of Need. As a result of a study of multi-handicapped, deaf-blind parent programs in California, conducted by Lonna Anderson in 1970, it was discovered that there were no formalized programs for the education of parents of deaf-blind multiply . . .
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ArticleCrooker, Richard A.
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ArticleClarke, Anthony Orr
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Technical ReportMoore, Richard W.Governments at the local, state and national level face on-going fiscal problems, caused by the recent “great recession”, the aging of the population, and other factors. In response to these pressures governments at all levels are taking a hard look a . . .
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Graduate projectSimpson, William M.INTRODUCTION It is always of interest to note that Alexander Graham Bell was a teacher of the deaf and that during the course of his experiments to construct a device to amplify sounds for his deaf' pupils, he invented the telephone. And, ironically, . . .
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ArticleAbdulezer, LorenThe problem we are addressing is to provide greater travel independence through utilization of immersive technologies to navigate spaces utilizing VR and modern day mobile devices. We have focused on specific issues of travel training and fixed route . . .
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Graduate projectPoss, Bert E.Man is communicative. He uses gestures, writings, and speaking in order to express his flow of thoughts. He lives and speaks in a planet of words. What man has, what man does, and what man is depends to a large degree on his ability to use words. The . . .
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ArticleMatthews, SaraFocusing on Arcata, California, this study explores the factors that motivate an individual to choose one mode of transportation over another, through an examination of a substantial subset of the town’s population—Humboldt State University (HSU) stud . . .
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ArticleWojtanowski, GabriellaSpeech recognition technology advances have resulted in individual personal assistant devices that are voice-controlled, such as Alexa to become very popular and ubiquitous. They are inaccessible to Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) users, because of the . . .
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ArticleHakkinen, MarkWeb Components comprise a suite of technologies under development by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that together enable standard formats such as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), and Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) to be extended with new functio . . .
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Graduate projectRapier, Mary K.This paper attempts to demonstrate by reviewing the history of and the periodical literature on deaf-blindness in the United States, the need for a journal for professionals working with persons who are deaf-blind. The review was conducted by research . . .
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BookBakewell, Dennis C.Foreword by Norman Tanis; California State Universities-Northridge Libraries held an exhibit of the work of Lynton R. Kistler from April 25th through June 15th, 1975. The books and materials which follow were exhibited at that time as a tribute to the . . .
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Graduate projectKnudson, Bradley G.The purpose of this graduate project was to investigate classroom placement of the multiply handicapped hearing impaired student. In limiting this study, an exploratory investigation of schools for the hearing impaired was conducted to compare how the . . .
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Graduate projectMimoso, Jehnny DollyIt was the purpose of this study to determine the qualities of leadership desired by a hearing impaired person and compare them with those desired by a hearing person. The writer developed a questionnaire by utilizing the "three-skills" approach of Ka . . .
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ArticleMason, Peter F.
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Graduate projectNomeland, Ronald E.Two deaf candidates were first admitted to the Leadership Training Program in the Area of the Deaf in 1964 and since then there has been an average of five deaf participants in each class. Of a total of 102 graduates who have completed the training si . . .
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Graduate projectStump, Joanne MaryThe purpose of this paper is to provide a guide to be used by non- English-speaking parents of deaf children who are educated in schools that conduct classes in English, The lack of a set of guidelines for �now English-speaking parents of deaf childre . . .
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Graduate projectLaughna, Robert J.Communication is the greatest problem of the deaf and significantly hearing-impaired. Deaf and hearing-impaired persons feel that many services and benefits that governmental agencies offer are not accessible to the deaf and hearing-impaired because o . . .
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ArticleTyner, James A.