Rise up, spirit, and pray |
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Jennifer |
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My hands searched yours |
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By our deaf students we'll be taught |
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Clinical approaches in substance abuse treatment for use with deaf and |
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Current issues facing education of the deaf |
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Substance abuse among deaf people: a discussion |
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Field of dreams |
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Opening day, Yankee Stadium |
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Language and literacy |
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Deaf again |
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Teach me |
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Cleveland Signstage Theatre: America's professional resident theatre |
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From the editor... |
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Intentional systematic deconstruction of mainstreaming, The |
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Canadian deaf community: A distinctive, diverse, and enduring culture |
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Is deaf history bunk? |
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Canadian deaf community: A distinctive, diverse, and enduring culture |
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Out, loud! |
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Later: for Richard Chenault, 1957-1995 |
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Great treasure hunt: What we can learn from researching "deaf history" |
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Friends |
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To a friend few deaf people knew |
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TWO-gether |
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History and deaf studies: an essay |
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De'VIA--what an odd word! (a historical perspective) |
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Making of the Junior National Association of the Deaf, The |
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Happening, The |
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Communication in deaf education: retrospect and prospect |
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Deaf people and the criminal justice system |
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Deaf people and the criminal justice system |
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Challenged |
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Sailing uncharted waters |
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Association of Late-Deafened Adults: rationale, highlights, history |
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NFSD Delavan Division No. 80 story, The (from the Division minutes) |
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Persistence |
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Addendum--the NFSD itself: highlights |
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Contemporary trends in American Sign Langauge |
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World Federation of the Deaf, a brief history, The |
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[Musical notes] |
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America's first multi-generation deaf families (a genealogical persp |
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Conversation with Edward Miner Gallaudet, A |
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Comite International des Sports des Sourds |
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Radical, innovator, advocate
Boyce R. Williams |
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Shell |
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Who are our actual national leaders? |
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Does repeating the mistakes of the past protect the innocent?: mainstreaming |
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Isolation of silence, The |
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Historical parallels between the African American and Deaf American communities |
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