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VIDEO [CC] - Tutorial: how to do Nyle DiMarco hairstyle (ANTM - DWTS)

LOS ANGELES -- Cily Hairstylist new hair tutorial video and now Cily will teaching to you how to do Nyle DiMarco's hairstyle.
For first at all, who is him? He is the winner of the twenty-two edition of 'America's Next Top Model' and now he is in television in the program 'Dancing with the Stars'.
Nyle is Deaf but nobody can't stop him to do anything. He is the new hero of the Deaf comunity. He is a special and for this reason, Cily want to do his first English-Italian tutorial with Nyle DiMarco. Enjoy this video!
Take the hair dryer and dry hair back. Chewing the hair of the top with your fingers, like this. Nyle has wavy hair and we have to give our the same effect by moving your hands in this way.
Second Step:
Use the gel. sprinkle in the hands with wide circular movements then step on the side hair as much as possible, crawl your palms backwards.
Third Step:
Impregnate the hair of the upper part of the head with the gel, chewing it with your fingers.
Finally, open hands as a kind of scratch bringing all the hair backward dropping slightly a small tuft on the front side.
This is Nyle di Marco's hairstyle! Thank you for watching! A big hug from Italy! Love you!
Watch Dancing with the Stars Mondays at 8|7c on ABC - Mondays at 8 pm on ABC.
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Related Dancing with the Stars:
Nyle DiMarco Is Joining 'Dancing With The Stars'
Nyle DiMarco 'Dancing With The Stars' Recap
ET News: 'DWTS' Nyle DiMarco & Peta Murgatroyd
'DWTS' Contestant Nyle DiMarco Hospitalized
Nyle DiMarco Amazes On 'Dancing With The Stars'
AG Bell's Letter About Nyle DiMarco Controversy
Deaf Model Nyle DiMarco Hairstyle Tutorial
'DWTS' Season 22 Recap Clips of Nyle DiMarco
25 Things You Don’t Know About Nyle DiMarco
Related America's Next Top Model:
ANTM Cycle 22 Finale Winner Is... Nyle DiMarco !
Nyle DiMarco - The Mecca Of The Deaf Community
Deaf Male Model - Introducing Nyle DiMarco
Top Models Learn ASL For Deaf Contestant
DCW50 Interviews Deaf Top Model Nyle DiMarco
ANTM Cycle 22 'BOOTYful' Music Video - Nyle
'ANTM' Contestant Nyle DiMarco's ASL Phrases
'ANTM' Nyle DiMarco Comes Out As Sexually Fluid
The Homosexual Scandal In Deaf Community
DEAFestival SWAG & Stilettos Fashion Show
ANTM: Nyle DiMarco - Deaf Community Reactions

LOS ANGELES -- Cily Hairstylist new hair tutorial video and now Cily will teaching to you how to do Nyle DiMarco's hairstyle.
For first at all, who is him? He is the winner of the twenty-two edition of 'America's Next Top Model' and now he is in television in the program 'Dancing with the Stars'.
Nyle is Deaf but nobody can't stop him to do anything. He is the new hero of the Deaf comunity. He is a special and for this reason, Cily want to do his first English-Italian tutorial with Nyle DiMarco. Enjoy this video!
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First Step:Take the hair dryer and dry hair back. Chewing the hair of the top with your fingers, like this. Nyle has wavy hair and we have to give our the same effect by moving your hands in this way.
Second Step:
Use the gel. sprinkle in the hands with wide circular movements then step on the side hair as much as possible, crawl your palms backwards.
Third Step:
Impregnate the hair of the upper part of the head with the gel, chewing it with your fingers.
Finally, open hands as a kind of scratch bringing all the hair backward dropping slightly a small tuft on the front side.
This is Nyle di Marco's hairstyle! Thank you for watching! A big hug from Italy! Love you!
Watch Dancing with the Stars Mondays at 8|7c on ABC - Mondays at 8 pm on ABC.
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Tumblr - http://nyledimarco.tumblr.com
Official site - http://nyledimarco.com
Related Dancing with the Stars:
Nyle DiMarco Is Joining 'Dancing With The Stars'
Nyle DiMarco 'Dancing With The Stars' Recap
ET News: 'DWTS' Nyle DiMarco & Peta Murgatroyd
'DWTS' Contestant Nyle DiMarco Hospitalized
Nyle DiMarco Amazes On 'Dancing With The Stars'
AG Bell's Letter About Nyle DiMarco Controversy
Deaf Model Nyle DiMarco Hairstyle Tutorial
'DWTS' Season 22 Recap Clips of Nyle DiMarco
25 Things You Don’t Know About Nyle DiMarco
Related America's Next Top Model:
ANTM Cycle 22 Finale Winner Is... Nyle DiMarco !
Nyle DiMarco - The Mecca Of The Deaf Community
Deaf Male Model - Introducing Nyle DiMarco
Top Models Learn ASL For Deaf Contestant
DCW50 Interviews Deaf Top Model Nyle DiMarco
ANTM Cycle 22 'BOOTYful' Music Video - Nyle
'ANTM' Contestant Nyle DiMarco's ASL Phrases
'ANTM' Nyle DiMarco Comes Out As Sexually Fluid
The Homosexual Scandal In Deaf Community
DEAFestival SWAG & Stilettos Fashion Show
ANTM: Nyle DiMarco - Deaf Community Reactions
VIDEO: Deaf Christian explains in ASL "What does 'Cult' mean to you?"
Chuck M share vlog about the Christian's view on cults, and how we can tell which ones are cults and which ones are not. Unfortunately some churches are cults because they will not encourage you to rely on Jesus Christ alone for salvation and they emphasize that you have to stay with them in order to remain saved.
Responses has reacted to a video showing on DeafVideoTV Comments.
Cults are everywhere. Some are mainstream and widely accepted. Others are isolationist and hide from examination at great expense. They are growing and flourishing. Some cause great suffering while others appear very helpful and beneficial. Whichever group it is, the ultimate end is their destruction when the Lord returns to claim his own... Read more on What is a Cult?.
Chuck M share vlog about the Christian's view on cults, and how we can tell which ones are cults and which ones are not. Unfortunately some churches are cults because they will not encourage you to rely on Jesus Christ alone for salvation and they emphasize that you have to stay with them in order to remain saved.
Responses has reacted to a video showing on DeafVideoTV Comments.
Cults are everywhere. Some are mainstream and widely accepted. Others are isolationist and hide from examination at great expense. They are growing and flourishing. Some cause great suffering while others appear very helpful and beneficial. Whichever group it is, the ultimate end is their destruction when the Lord returns to claim his own... Read more on What is a Cult?.
VIDEO [CC] - #DeafTalent from Sweden - Deaf people can't be actors ?!?
Today is all about #DeafTalent - Jonna Delvert is going to share her experiences with you guys as Swedish actor herself. Delvert want everyone to know that Deaf people really can do anything they want to do! Only English captioning is available right now while she use Swedish Sign Language. Enjoy!
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Related Jonna Delvert: What Do You Want It To Be Like In A Deaf School ?
Today is all about #DeafTalent - Jonna Delvert is going to share her experiences with you guys as Swedish actor herself. Delvert want everyone to know that Deaf people really can do anything they want to do! Only English captioning is available right now while she use Swedish Sign Language. Enjoy!
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Related Jonna Delvert: What Do You Want It To Be Like In A Deaf School ?
VIDEO [CC] - Deaf News: National Geographic - "What It’s Like To Read Lips" This eye-opening video beautifully depicts what it’s like to be Deaf.
Have you ever tried to hear what a person was saying based on the way they move their lips?
It’s a well-know that many of those who are Deaf converse through lip-reading. But have you ever stopped and thought about just how hard that can be?
In a video produced by Little Moving Pictures, one woman, Rachel Kolb, perfectly articulates what it feels like to experience a world that you can’t physically hear.
The video shows a range of people speaking about every day experiences. Each story is subtitled. But as their stories continue, the subtitles begin to blur until they completely vanish and the audio fuses out until the video is completely silent – with only lips moving on the screen.
The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic's mission of inspiring people to care about the planet. The filmmakers created the content presented, and the opinions expressed are their own, not those of the National Geographic Society.
But as people talk faster, the lips become pretty much impossible to read – seriously giving us an in-depth look into what those without the ability to hear have to focus on every day.
Rachel also highlights the fact that speech is not just movements of the lips and sound. It is accents, it is people’s mumbles, the way some may cover their mouths when they talk – the list is endless. All things that many of us unknowingly take for granted.
Rachel describes lip-reading as ‘putting together a puzzle without all the pieces’.
She said: ‘There have been times when I’ve questioned why I even try to lip read.
‘To wade through this swamp, when I could just use sign language.’
She compares the use of sign language to being in a different world – a world filled with ‘rich expression and culture.’
But for Rachel, when lip-reading works, she feels something that she thinks sign-language cannot offer her all of the time. ‘When I focus on one legible face, and launch into a conversation, something clicks.
‘Right then, I feel something extraordinary. Human connection.’ Source
See more from National Geographic's Short Film Showcase: http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/short-film-showcase
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Have you ever tried to hear what a person was saying based on the way they move their lips?
It’s a well-know that many of those who are Deaf converse through lip-reading. But have you ever stopped and thought about just how hard that can be?
In a video produced by Little Moving Pictures, one woman, Rachel Kolb, perfectly articulates what it feels like to experience a world that you can’t physically hear.
The video shows a range of people speaking about every day experiences. Each story is subtitled. But as their stories continue, the subtitles begin to blur until they completely vanish and the audio fuses out until the video is completely silent – with only lips moving on the screen.
The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic's mission of inspiring people to care about the planet. The filmmakers created the content presented, and the opinions expressed are their own, not those of the National Geographic Society.
But as people talk faster, the lips become pretty much impossible to read – seriously giving us an in-depth look into what those without the ability to hear have to focus on every day.
Rachel also highlights the fact that speech is not just movements of the lips and sound. It is accents, it is people’s mumbles, the way some may cover their mouths when they talk – the list is endless. All things that many of us unknowingly take for granted.
Rachel describes lip-reading as ‘putting together a puzzle without all the pieces’.
She said: ‘There have been times when I’ve questioned why I even try to lip read.
‘To wade through this swamp, when I could just use sign language.’
She compares the use of sign language to being in a different world – a world filled with ‘rich expression and culture.’
But for Rachel, when lip-reading works, she feels something that she thinks sign-language cannot offer her all of the time. ‘When I focus on one legible face, and launch into a conversation, something clicks.
‘Right then, I feel something extraordinary. Human connection.’ Source
See more from National Geographic's Short Film Showcase: http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/short-film-showcase
Related:
National Geographic - Deaf Culture in Cambodia
'Bad Lip Reading' Of The Democratic Debate
'Bad Lip Reading' Of The Republican Debate
Bad Lip Reading Of The Original 'Star Wars' Trilogy
Bad Lip Reading Of 'The Walking Dead'
A Bad Lip Reading Of The NFL 2016
VIDEO [CC] - Learn Ways and How to Do Things - How to Teach a Deaf Baby Sign Language.
Ways and How sharing the video to educate hearing parents with Deaf babies and toddlers - For parents with normal hearing, communicating with a Deaf child can be a challenge. Babies normally learn their language by listening to their caregiver’s speech and recreating the sounds. Obviously, limitations in hearing ability prevent Deaf babies from acquiring language skills through this method. Here’s how to teach a Deaf baby sign language.
http://waysandhow.com/?p=24904 - waysandhow, diy, diy video, how-to.
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Ways and How sharing the video to educate hearing parents with Deaf babies and toddlers - For parents with normal hearing, communicating with a Deaf child can be a challenge. Babies normally learn their language by listening to their caregiver’s speech and recreating the sounds. Obviously, limitations in hearing ability prevent Deaf babies from acquiring language skills through this method. Here’s how to teach a Deaf baby sign language.
http://waysandhow.com/?p=24904 - waysandhow, diy, diy video, how-to.
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Early Language Acquisition of Deaf Babies
Deaf Awareness: One Deaf Child
American Sign Language For Babies & Toddlers
Cochlear Implants Is NOT A Cure !
Why Is It Important To Learn Sign At Birth For Deaf Child ?
Educating Hearing People About The Deaf World
VIDEO [CC] - Hearing vs Deaf - Pros and cons of being Deaf.
Deaf feminist Mhairi Brown from Scotland sharing the video to educate Hearing people, not only the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Therefore, this is complete misplacement of the small 'd' again to suggest it is inclusive as well. Overall a pro Deaf create an inspiring thoughts within both of awareness and culture. Hearing versus Deaf - What an excellent campaign with positive for the community!
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Deaf feminist Mhairi Brown from Scotland sharing the video to educate Hearing people, not only the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Therefore, this is complete misplacement of the small 'd' again to suggest it is inclusive as well. Overall a pro Deaf create an inspiring thoughts within both of awareness and culture. Hearing versus Deaf - What an excellent campaign with positive for the community!
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What is Deaf Gain!? We explain it by using closed captioning as an example.
DEAF Inc. Introduces a new video series - DeafThat shares educational video for the community about Deaf Gain - closed captioning...
Sources:
- Bauman, D-B. & Murray, J.J. (2014). Deaf Gain: Raising the Stakes for Human Diversity (eds.). University of Minnesota Press.
- Griffin, E. (2015). Who Uses Closed Captions? Not Just The Deaf Or Hard Of Hearing. Reaf the full article: Who Uses Closed Captions Not Just The Deaf.
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DeafThat - What Is Deaf Gain? Closed Captions
DEAF Inc. Introduces a new video series - DeafThat shares educational video for the community about Deaf Gain - closed captioning...
Sources:
- Bauman, D-B. & Murray, J.J. (2014). Deaf Gain: Raising the Stakes for Human Diversity (eds.). University of Minnesota Press.
- Griffin, E. (2015). Who Uses Closed Captions? Not Just The Deaf Or Hard Of Hearing. Reaf the full article: Who Uses Closed Captions Not Just The Deaf.
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This video is a talk about how hearing people can truly make changes...
Amber Galloway Gallego shares educational video with closed captions - Video Description: Split screen; on the left screen is white woman interpreting in American Sign Language with grey shirt, slightly hanging earrings shaped as triangle with pearls inside, dark brown hair with bright neon pink hair across forehead, wearing glasses. On right screen, same woman speaking in English with red V-Neck shirt sitting down.
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Amber Galloway Gallego shares educational video with closed captions - Video Description: Split screen; on the left screen is white woman interpreting in American Sign Language with grey shirt, slightly hanging earrings shaped as triangle with pearls inside, dark brown hair with bright neon pink hair across forehead, wearing glasses. On right screen, same woman speaking in English with red V-Neck shirt sitting down.
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VIDEO [CC] - hearing people can't focus on more than one thing at a time.
Why focusing on a visual task will make us Deaf to our surroundings. "Examination of hearing people's ability to detect sounds during the visual demanding task also showed a higher rate of failures to detect sounds, even though the sounds were clearly audible and hearing people did detect them when the visual task was easy."
Concentrating attention on a visual task can render you momentarily 'Deaf' to sounds at normal levels, reports a new UCL study funded by the Wellcome Trust... Read The Full Article
Visual perceptual load induces inattentional deafness. "A wealth of research has suggested that the extent to which focused attention on a task results in reduced perception of irrelevant information depends on the level of perceptual load in the task." Read The Full Article
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Why focusing on a visual task will make us Deaf to our surroundings. "Examination of hearing people's ability to detect sounds during the visual demanding task also showed a higher rate of failures to detect sounds, even though the sounds were clearly audible and hearing people did detect them when the visual task was easy."
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Concentrating attention on a visual task can render you momentarily 'Deaf' to sounds at normal levels, reports a new UCL study funded by the Wellcome Trust... Read The Full Article
Visual perceptual load induces inattentional deafness. "A wealth of research has suggested that the extent to which focused attention on a task results in reduced perception of irrelevant information depends on the level of perceptual load in the task." Read The Full Article
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VIDEO: Sign Languages and Hand Gestures that surprising ways to offend people in other countries.
Many Deaf and Hard of Hearing people in sign language and/or hand gestures are innocent in the United States of America and Canada, but those same hand gestures in different cultures could land you in a whole handful of trouble.
The video shows many innocent Deaf and Hard of Hearing hand signs that can lead to trouble in other parts of the world as the Deaf travelers are often concerned about language barriers in foreign countries, but often don't consider body language. Watch this video, be aware before traveling other countries.
Obscene Gestures From Around The World - Rude hand gestures from all around the world! Be sure to avoid these while abroad.
Hand Gestures around the World - Around the world, though, people use their bodies especially their hands to communicate as eloquently as with words. The Distant Lands Show demonstrates some hand gestures commonly used and commonly misused around the world.
American Hand Gestures in Different Cultures - 7 Ways to Get Yourself in Trouble Abroad.
10 Surprising Ways To Offend People In Other Countries - Planning a summer vacation abroad? Then don't offend the locals. Here are 10 seemingly innocent ways of offending people in other countries.
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Many Deaf and Hard of Hearing people in sign language and/or hand gestures are innocent in the United States of America and Canada, but those same hand gestures in different cultures could land you in a whole handful of trouble.The video shows many innocent Deaf and Hard of Hearing hand signs that can lead to trouble in other parts of the world as the Deaf travelers are often concerned about language barriers in foreign countries, but often don't consider body language. Watch this video, be aware before traveling other countries.
Obscene Gestures From Around The World - Rude hand gestures from all around the world! Be sure to avoid these while abroad.
Hand Gestures around the World - Around the world, though, people use their bodies especially their hands to communicate as eloquently as with words. The Distant Lands Show demonstrates some hand gestures commonly used and commonly misused around the world.
American Hand Gestures in Different Cultures - 7 Ways to Get Yourself in Trouble Abroad.
10 Surprising Ways To Offend People In Other Countries - Planning a summer vacation abroad? Then don't offend the locals. Here are 10 seemingly innocent ways of offending people in other countries.
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VIDEO [CC] - The adorable little kids learning in American Sign Language has been going viral.
This adorably video of Deaf mom is teaching American Sign Language to her hearing son, and he is too cute for words!
Jasmine Garcia and her son, River is currently 22 months old and is a Child of Deaf Adults, often known by the acronym "CODA", is a person who was raised by Deaf parents. He started learning American Sign Language since he was about 6 months old. American Sign Language is his first language and it has been an amazing experience teaching him in ASL. This is a worthwhile to watch and share.
Related of the viral videos, you may remember the original video of the adorable little girl learning ASL went viral. A three year old Deaf girl teaching American Sign Language with her Deaf mom. Different signs of toys will be shown.
This is also posted on http://sheenamcfeely.com/2012/08/deaf-mom-and-daughter-teaching-asl-2/. Sign Language is a beautiful and very inspired!
Resources to help you learn ASL and improve your signing:
ASL/SIGN LANGUAGE RESOURCES
American Sign Language Video Dictionaries:
ASL PRO VIDEOS
Related: Deaf Mom Teaches Hearing Son ASL
This adorably video of Deaf mom is teaching American Sign Language to her hearing son, and he is too cute for words!Jasmine Garcia and her son, River is currently 22 months old and is a Child of Deaf Adults, often known by the acronym "CODA", is a person who was raised by Deaf parents. He started learning American Sign Language since he was about 6 months old. American Sign Language is his first language and it has been an amazing experience teaching him in ASL. This is a worthwhile to watch and share.
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Related of the viral videos, you may remember the original video of the adorable little girl learning ASL went viral. A three year old Deaf girl teaching American Sign Language with her Deaf mom. Different signs of toys will be shown.
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This is also posted on http://sheenamcfeely.com/2012/08/deaf-mom-and-daughter-teaching-asl-2/. Sign Language is a beautiful and very inspired!
Resources to help you learn ASL and improve your signing:
ASL/SIGN LANGUAGE RESOURCES
American Sign Language Video Dictionaries:
ASL PRO VIDEOS
Related: Deaf Mom Teaches Hearing Son ASL
VIDEO [CC] - Deaf News - Awti: Deaf parents voice with hearing children ?
Should Deaf parents voice while signing to hearing children? Awti gives his answer and asks for yours!
Also known as Awti, Austin W. Andrews (Certifications: CI, CT, NIC Master, BEI Master) is widely recognized as the Deaf Ninja storyteller. Born into a Deaf family and raised in Rochester, New York, Austin has been interpreting professionally since 1997.
After working for over 4 years as the Head Trainer of two different VRS providers, he established Awti Productions (www.awtiproductions.com), supplying ASL interpretation, workshops, vlogs, and performances.
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Also known as Awti, Austin W. Andrews (Certifications: CI, CT, NIC Master, BEI Master) is widely recognized as the Deaf Ninja storyteller. Born into a Deaf family and raised in Rochester, New York, Austin has been interpreting professionally since 1997.
After working for over 4 years as the Head Trainer of two different VRS providers, he established Awti Productions (www.awtiproductions.com), supplying ASL interpretation, workshops, vlogs, and performances.
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ASL community, thanks for subscribing to my Youtube channel! Get Info on Awti's new episodes / events:
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Every That! Vlog episode ever made! http://bit.ly/ThatVlog_PL
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If you liked this episode, you'll LOVE...
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Child of Deaf Parent - My Family Culture
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VIDEO [CC] - A Documentary Film "CODA Pride"
The JGB Productions released "CODA Pride" is a documentary about Child of Deaf Adults, often known by the acronym "CODA", is a person who was raised by Deaf parents, our relationships, our experiences, and our proud bilingual community.
The video was created by Rachael and Jacob Baer who are both CODA’s. Enjoy and share the video to educate about the Children of Deaf Adults in the United States.
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Child of Deaf Parent - My Family Culture
CODA Pride - Documentary Film
CODA Brothers: Deaf Mother's Intuition
CODA - Growing Up With Deaf Parents
CODA Kambri Crews and Burn Down The Ground
CODA Nate Tao - American Idol Season 12
CODA Tried To Kill Deaf Parents In House Fire
Deaf Parents Voice With CODAs ?
Deaf Parents Struggle With Kids - Supernanny
Dutch Boy Trolls Deaf Mother
Kambri Crews: Songs in American Sign Language
Korean CODA Sings For Parents Goes Viral
The JGB Productions released "CODA Pride" is a documentary about Child of Deaf Adults, often known by the acronym "CODA", is a person who was raised by Deaf parents, our relationships, our experiences, and our proud bilingual community.The video was created by Rachael and Jacob Baer who are both CODA’s. Enjoy and share the video to educate about the Children of Deaf Adults in the United States.
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Watch more - video and subscribe.
Related CODA: #CODA
Child of Deaf Parent - My Family Culture
CODA Pride - Documentary Film
CODA Brothers: Deaf Mother's Intuition
CODA - Growing Up With Deaf Parents
CODA Kambri Crews and Burn Down The Ground
CODA Nate Tao - American Idol Season 12
CODA Tried To Kill Deaf Parents In House Fire
Deaf Parents Voice With CODAs ?
Deaf Parents Struggle With Kids - Supernanny
Dutch Boy Trolls Deaf Mother
Kambri Crews: Songs in American Sign Language
Korean CODA Sings For Parents Goes Viral
VIDEO: Sign Language Frees Cambodian Deaf From 'Prison'
PHNOM PENH - At a hairdresser's shop in the Cambodian capital, there is none of the usual chit chat you might expect when getting a haircut because the barbers are all Deaf.
They have graduated from the only education course for Deaf adults in Cambodia, where the vast majority of people with hearing problems never had the opportunity to learn sign language.
"I didn't have any contact outside of my family. It was like being in prison. I was stuck there. I couldn't do anything. I didn't have any money. I didn't have any education," barber trainee Oeun Darong, 27, explained in Cambodian Sign Language. Until the late 1990s, Cambodia was one of the few countries in the world without its own sign language.
But that is changing thanks to the work of American priest Charlie Dittmeier, who began to develop the kingdom's own version with help from foreign linguists and researchers after he was posted in the Southeast Asian nation 13 years ago.
"We get people coming to us at the age of 25, 30, 35. They have never been to school a day in their life. They have no language," said Dittmeier.
His Deaf Development Program (DDP) is one of only two groups running schools for people with hearing problems in Cambodia. The other one is for children.
About 30 Deaf students aged 16 or older are currently taking a two-year course at the DDP centre in Phnom Penh, learning simple sign language, writing, reading and other life skills, said Dittmeier.
A third year is spent in job training like at the barber shop, where the students receive instructions given in sign language on how to offer hair cuts, shaves and ear cleaning.
'I couldn't talk to my family' ... Read more: http://gmanetwork.com/news/story/lifestyle/artandculture/sign-language-frees-cambodian-deaf-from-prison
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PHNOM PENH - At a hairdresser's shop in the Cambodian capital, there is none of the usual chit chat you might expect when getting a haircut because the barbers are all Deaf.They have graduated from the only education course for Deaf adults in Cambodia, where the vast majority of people with hearing problems never had the opportunity to learn sign language.
"I didn't have any contact outside of my family. It was like being in prison. I was stuck there. I couldn't do anything. I didn't have any money. I didn't have any education," barber trainee Oeun Darong, 27, explained in Cambodian Sign Language. Until the late 1990s, Cambodia was one of the few countries in the world without its own sign language.
But that is changing thanks to the work of American priest Charlie Dittmeier, who began to develop the kingdom's own version with help from foreign linguists and researchers after he was posted in the Southeast Asian nation 13 years ago.
"We get people coming to us at the age of 25, 30, 35. They have never been to school a day in their life. They have no language," said Dittmeier.
His Deaf Development Program (DDP) is one of only two groups running schools for people with hearing problems in Cambodia. The other one is for children.
About 30 Deaf students aged 16 or older are currently taking a two-year course at the DDP centre in Phnom Penh, learning simple sign language, writing, reading and other life skills, said Dittmeier.
A third year is spent in job training like at the barber shop, where the students receive instructions given in sign language on how to offer hair cuts, shaves and ear cleaning.
'I couldn't talk to my family' ... Read more: http://gmanetwork.com/news/story/lifestyle/artandculture/sign-language-frees-cambodian-deaf-from-prison
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Deaf Cambodians, A Punishment ?
Deaf Girl Forced Into Sex Trafficking
National Geographic - Deaf Culture in Cambodia
VIDEO [CC] - 'Friend Whoring' The ASL Storytelling by Barry Sewell.
This video producer by theHolism also known as Barry Sewell posted on YouTube social networking for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.
TheHolism' statement quote: This term 'Friend Whoring' came out of my "mouth" when I had an issue with a friend who visited us earlier this year. I checked the Internet to see if this term was used or even appropriate for what I was talking about. And it was!
This term made me think a lot about what I've seen in the Internet world, especially in the Deaf community and social networking DeafVIDEO.TV.
Friend whoring is probably why people do not treasure and preserve friendship the way they would if they invested quality time in building a lasting relationship with others. Quick friends are formula for disasters and perhaps even domestic violence.
I just wanted to share this thought with the Deaf community and help them identify one of the reasons why they don't seem to get along with each other. There is no short cut to a meaningful relationship.
One has to invest quality time and energy into it, which is something very few people seem to be doing these days. It is my hope that this video will encourage us to seek quality friendships that are based on authentic relationship. -theHolism
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Follow theHolism:
Subscribe - http://youtube.com/theHolism
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Blog - http://theholism.blogspot.com
This video producer by theHolism also known as Barry Sewell posted on YouTube social networking for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.TheHolism' statement quote: This term 'Friend Whoring' came out of my "mouth" when I had an issue with a friend who visited us earlier this year. I checked the Internet to see if this term was used or even appropriate for what I was talking about. And it was!
This term made me think a lot about what I've seen in the Internet world, especially in the Deaf community and social networking DeafVIDEO.TV.
Friend whoring is probably why people do not treasure and preserve friendship the way they would if they invested quality time in building a lasting relationship with others. Quick friends are formula for disasters and perhaps even domestic violence.
I just wanted to share this thought with the Deaf community and help them identify one of the reasons why they don't seem to get along with each other. There is no short cut to a meaningful relationship.
One has to invest quality time and energy into it, which is something very few people seem to be doing these days. It is my hope that this video will encourage us to seek quality friendships that are based on authentic relationship. -theHolism
Related:
TheHolism: DeafVIDEO.TV - 'Friend Whoring'
TheHolism: "Deaf Trash" In The DeafVIDEO.TV ?
TheHolism: Extremist Big 'D' Deaf People
TheHolism On Deaf Pastor Turned Atheist
DeafVIDEO.TV: Exclusive Interview With TheHolism
DeafVIDEO.TV The Website Exposes 'Cyber Bully'
Follow theHolism:
Subscribe - http://youtube.com/theHolism
DVTV Vlogger - http://deafvideo.tv/vlogger/TheHolism
Blog - http://theholism.blogspot.com


