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Journey into the Deaf World

   
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Chapter 1 1. Which of the authors are deaf? a. Of the three authors Ben Bahan is a deaf man. Both of his parents are deaf as well. 2. How does each of the authors look at the deaf-world? a. Ben Bahan grew up in the Deaf-world, he was very active in Deaf clubs and associations...
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Chapter 1 1. Which of the authors are deaf? a. Of the three authors Ben Bahan is a deaf man. Both of his parents are deaf as well. 2. How does each of the authors look at the deaf-world? a. Ben Bahan grew up in the Deaf-world, he was very active in Deaf clubs and associations...
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