Senator John McCain was a board of trustees member for Gallaudet University but resigned when Jane Fernandes was ousted because he disagreed with the decision.
No, its not even a deaf community now.
Helen Keller had a profound impact on the deaf community by advocating for the rights and education of deaf individuals. She demonstrated that with proper support and resources, deaf individuals could achieve great success and contribute to society. Keller's inspirational story helped raise awareness about the capabilities of deaf people and promoted the importance of accessibility and inclusion for individuals with disabilities.
A president who was tone deaf was president Ulysses S. Grant
The singular possessive form is the deaf community's.The plural possessive form is deaf communities'.Examples:We need the deaf community's input on the school board. (singular)Several deaf communities' websites have been very helpful. (plural)
If you are interested in learning about Deaf culture, I would suggest getting involved in your local Deaf community. There is nobody better qualified to help you understand Deaf Culture that a Deaf person!
She is not Profoundly Deaf, but she IS Hard of Hearing, and she really does know Sign Language. There is certainly a buzz going on in the Deaf Community about her, and I would greatly encourage anyone who wants to support the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community to go and see this film. The actors who play her parents in the film learned a little bit of Sign Language as their roles required them to, but other than that they mostly stuck to speaking very loudly on set, and using what little Sign Language they learned to communicate with her outside of the script.
I will help them to sell them
I will help them to sell them
Sign language.
People who have to use or have something to do with sign language.
The possessive form of the singular noun community is community's.Example: We need the deaf community's input on the school board.
Yes, there are blind and deaf individuals living today. Some individuals may have a condition known as dual sensory impairment (deafblindness) where they have both vision and hearing loss to varying degrees. With the support of technology, assistive devices, and community resources, many blind and deaf individuals lead independent and fulfilling lives.