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CULTURE Why is the Deaf Community considered to have a culture?
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Define As defined by the American Heritage Dictionary, culture refers to the beliefs, behavior patterns, social organizations, and products of a particular group.
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The ties Despite the various races, ethnicities, and backgrounds this group of people have two very important things that tie them together: LANGUAGE and HEARING LOSS
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Beliefs Proud to be who they are (they are not impaired or broken) All people should have equal access -FIGHT FOR things such as: vibration on phones, interpreters for Dr. appointments, at school, during meetings, etc., closed captioning on tv, movies, on the internet
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Behavior Patterns Visually orientated Attention getting techniques Long goodbyes Explain why they are late Exchange of personal information Hugging is common Focus on good eye contact
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Social Organizations Deaf events to celebrate holidays and to just get together Deaf clubs Deaf sports teams
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Products ASL Literature (ABC and Word Poetry) Deaf Art History of oppression and changes for the better Successful Deaf role models Technology enhancements
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