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Yes. Although gallaudet-universityis billed as the "world's only liberal arts college for the deaf," a small number of hearing students are now admitted each year, as long as they are american-sign-language-proficient. Twenty-two years ago today, i-king-jordanbecame Gallaudet University's first deaf president. A week earlier, on March 6, 1988, a hearing person had been chosen for the position - the only hearing candidate among a list of qualified other deaf candidates - setting off a week-long student protest called deaf-president-now, which rocked the Deaf world. As a result, the newly selected president and the chairperson of the Board of Trustees stepped down; an agreement was reached that 51% of the Board would from then on be made up of deaf people; and no reprisals were taken against any student or employee involved in the protest. Since 1997, March 13 has marked the beginning of deaf-history-month.
7 weeks! hope i helped:)
Yes, Deaf individuals can run for the President of the United States. The U.S. Constitution does not impose any restrictions based on hearing ability or disabilities in general for presidential candidates. As long as they meet the age, citizenship, and residency requirements, Deaf individuals have the same rights as anyone else to pursue the presidency.
6 years
An Executive Order of the President can last indefinitely. However, the next President in office can overturn or modify it.
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4 years
being deaf.
According to Mexico's constitution, a Mexican President's term is 6 years long; they are ineligible for another consecutive term.
yes he was listening to his ipod to long and went deaf
Long could mean dragon. long nian dragon year- it depends on the context. Long could also mean deaf, ta long le. He's deaf.
No- there were deaf and blind people long before the creation of the written word.