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World Languages, 10.01.2021 02:40 pindu

4. Though you may have frequently noticed captions while using some type of visual media, perhaps your attitude regarding them has changed as a result of studying ASL and Deaf culture.
Although media accessibility has come a long way, Deaf, hard of hearing and Deaf-blind people
still struggle to obtain substantial access to some important aspects of everyday life. Consider
and briefly discuss things you think Deaf people may still struggle to access today.
5. Though Deaf culture and your own culture might be different in certain aspects, they also share
some of the same values. Analyze the most important similarities and differences between your
own culture and Deaf culture, including how each culture views topics such as family life or
holidays.

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