It is unlikely that Juliette Gordon Low used ASL (American Sign Language). Juliette was born with hearing. She lost part of the hearing in her right ear when she asked a doctor to try a new treatment for ear infections, silver nitrate. She lost all of the hearing in her left ear when a doctor punctured her ear drum while trying to remove a piece of rice that had become lodged in her ear on her wedding day. Juliette would use her hearing loss to her advantage when asking others to help with the Girl Scouts. She just pretended that she couldn't hear them telling her "no"!
The first time Juliette Gordon Low's ear was damaged was when she had an ear infection and the doctor tried to treat it with silver nitrate. The second time Juliette's ear was damaged, it happened while the doctor was trying to remove a piece of rice from her ear that had been tossed at Juliette for her wedding to Willy Low.
Juliette Gordon Low had hearing problems. Sometimes she would use her hearing problems to pretend that she did not hear someone when they tried to tell her "no" when she was asking them to do something for Girl Scouts. Otherwise she would ask people to talk into her "good ear", the one with the most hearing.
If Juliette Gordon Low played basketball, she probably wore an outfit similar to the outfits her Girl Scouts wore: loose blouses over pants called bloomers. Since girls at that time were not allowed to wear pants, Juliette had a special basketball court for the girls to use. Curtains were hung to hide the court!
Juliette Gordon Low's leadership style was mostly Visionary. She had a vision for what she wanted for Girl Scouts of the USA, she was excited about what she wanted for the organization, and she worked hard to get people to support her vision.However, once she got people to support her vision, she would move on to another project and leave them wondering what decisions they should be making and what decisions they should refer to Juliette. As the organization grew, those she left in charge were able to convince Juliette that she should leave the day to day decisions to those she had put in charge and to allow for the creation of a governing board for the organization. This allowed Juliette to use her visionary leadership on other projects, such as creating an international Girl Guides and Girl Scout organization.
To sign "disadvantage" in ASL, you can use a combination of signs such as "not good" or "less than equal." Context may also influence the specific signs you use to convey the concept of disadvantage in ASL.
To 'sign' in American Sign Language, you use a combination of memorized hand and finger positions and movements.
To sign "do" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can use a simple pointing gesture with your index finger towards the person or thing you are referring to. This is a common way to indicate an action being done by someone or something.
Countries that do not use American Sign Language (ASL) include Japan (where Japanese Sign Language is used), Spain (where Spanish Sign Language is used), and France (where French Sign Language is used). Each country has its own unique sign language that is distinct from ASL.
They do; if the hearing person knows ASL. If the hearing person does not know ASL, it really wouldn't make any sense for them to do so.
ASL (American Sign Language) is primarily used in the United States and parts of Canada. Other countries have their own sign languages, such as British Sign Language in the UK and Auslan in Australia. However, ASL has also influenced sign languages in other countries.
just follow a few simple guidelines: if you have a time or location, it goes first in the sentence. after that, you use the "topic-comment" technique (state the subject and then what you have to say about it). all question words go at the end of the sentence. so here is an example. ENGLISH- next summer, how will you eat the green eggs? ASL- next summer, green eggs you eat how?
To express "yes" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can do a single nod of the head or use the sign by bringing your fingertips to your chin and moving your hand slightly forward and up.