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- 2. Introduction Fig.1 Claudia Gordon - First Deaf Female Lawyer In USA Claudia Gordon was born in
- 3. Main facts First deaf student to graduate from American University Washington College of Law in 2000
- 4. Main Difficulties in Communication Fig.2 1. Sign language is not so strong as human speech for
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Слайд 2Introduction
Fig.1
Claudia Gordon - First Deaf Female Lawyer In USA
Claudia Gordon was
Introduction
Fig.1
Claudia Gordon - First Deaf Female Lawyer In USA
Claudia Gordon was
born in poor
Jamaica, after that her mother immigrated
To South Bronx, in New York.
After few years Claudia starts to develop
some pain in her ears, moreover with no
doctor on duty. Nurse could not figure out
what is going wrong, and in age of eight
Claudia became deaf.
Jamaica, after that her mother immigrated
To South Bronx, in New York.
After few years Claudia starts to develop
some pain in her ears, moreover with no
doctor on duty. Nurse could not figure out
what is going wrong, and in age of eight
Claudia became deaf.
Слайд 3Main facts
First deaf student to graduate from American University Washington College of
Main facts
First deaf student to graduate from American University Washington College of
Law in 2000
She specialized in disability rights law policy
Graduated from Harvard University is 1995,with bachelor degree in 1955
In New York, Claudia began to attend school, where she began to learn sign language.
She specialized in disability rights law policy
Graduated from Harvard University is 1995,with bachelor degree in 1955
In New York, Claudia began to attend school, where she began to learn sign language.
Слайд 4Main Difficulties in Communication
Fig.2
1. Sign language is not so
strong as human speech
for
Main Difficulties in Communication
Fig.2
1. Sign language is not so
strong as human speech
for
ordinary peoples
2. It was difficult to study
in Harvard University
with ordinary peoples
(why don’t now sign language)
2. It was difficult to study
in Harvard University
with ordinary peoples
(why don’t now sign language)