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for communication with the deaf - a code in which hand signs represent the letters of the alphabet, and
Ãâó: siliclone.tripod.com/books/history/H111.html
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America's Service Locator and the Toll-Free Help Line (1-877-US-2JOBS) is a partnership between the US Department of Labor, state governments, and local agencies created to maintain a comprehensive database of service providers. ...
Ãâó: www.acrnetwork.org/directors/sub/glossary.htm
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ASL is the average number of employees receiving salary/wages (or compensation in lieu of salary/wages) over a financial year, with adjustments for casual and part-time employees to show the full-time equivalent.
Ãâó: www.facs.gov.au/annualreport/2004/glossary.htm
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This is the most commonly used sign language in English Canada. Francophone Canadians with hearing loss often use Quebec Sign Language (QSL). Although ASL uses English words, grammatical and expressive rules in ASL differ from spoken and written English. For many deaf people in Ontario, English (or French) is a second language to ASL (or QSL). Many use a sign language interpreter to communicate with hearing people.
Ãâó: www.oayec.org/research_youthdynamicFS01.html
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