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68) We sign: Animals
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One volume in an instructional sign language series that presents materials using Contact Signing in a sing-along fashion. Directions are clear and easy to follow and graphics are good. Although useful for all ages, the primary target audience is children.
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Match wits with the greatest sleuth of all times, Sherlock Holmes. This disc has been specially designed to allow the viewer to solve the case along with Sherlock. The details of the case are given in sections by Dr. Watson (Patrick Graybill) and then each step of the mystery is unraveled by Holmes (Gilbert Eastman). Also contains a brief biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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Match wits with the greatest sleuth of all times, Sherlock Holmes. This disc has been specially designed to allow the viewer to solve the case along with Sherlock. The details of the case are given in sections by Dr. Watson (Patrick Graybill) and then each step of the mystery is unraveled by Holmes (Gilbert Eastman). Also contains a brief biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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Every interpreter or student has struggled with understanding or using Native ASL fingerspelling. Watching this DVD will improve both your receptive and expressive fingerspelling skills.
This DVD is meant to improve both receptive and expressive fingerspelling skills through 15 lesson plans presenting 532 words of receptive and expressive practice. There are three games which can be played in one, two, or team player modes. There is an additional...
73) In the can
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"Nicky, an aspiring young director, has a dream of making it big in Hollywood. This dream suddenly comes true in the form of a mysterious stranger, Lou Lumire. A self-proclaimed Hollywood producer, Lumire has an once-in-a-lifetime offer for Nicky to direct his very first feature flm production. After the ink dries on the contracts, Nicky realizes there's one catch: he has to arrange everything by himself within a matter of several days. Running against...
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The Heart of the Hydrogen Jukebox os a collection of ASL Poems presented by aDeaf poets along with interviews and comments from each of the presenters.The selections are crafted so as to create a sense of Deaf history and are woven together by commentators that bring both dignity and wisdom to the development of ASL Poetry. Included are pieces from Deaf poets Robert Panara, Bernard Bragg, Patrick Graybill, Dorothy Miles, Clayton Valli, Ella Mae Lentz,...
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"American Sign Language (ASL) is a visual-gestural language that utilizes facial expressions, nonmanual features, hand shapes, and upper body movements to convey meaning. This two-part series uses clear demonstrations and frequent review to help learners master the basics of ASL. With subtitled vocabulary lists, receptive skills practice sessions, and question-and-answer sections in both programs, the series is designed to enable viewers to have signed...
76) We sign: ABC
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One volume in an instructional sign language series that presents materials using Contact Signing in a sing-along fashion. Directions are clear and easy to follow and graphics are good. Although useful for all ages, the primary target audience is children.
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Frank and his 3 friends go on a hiking trip that is out of this world. They tell stories of greedy debtors, a woman witnessing a murder, a family with dark secrets and the mysterious disappearance of Frank’s sister. When the fine line between truth and tale dissolves it reveals the ultimate discovery that is just as unsettling as the tales they tell. This DVD is signed completely in ASL (no audio) and is closed captioned.
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A documentary about the World Conference of the World Federation of the Deaf, hosted by the Canadian Association of the Deaf (CAD) and held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, featuring performances from Deaf artists, interviews from leaders in the Deaf community as well as Deaf people from around the world.
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Deaf TV: Deaf Culture Centre is a documentary special on the history of the Deaf Culture Centre, and feature interviews with the artists, architects and organizers that made the project possible.The Deaf Culture Centre is scheduled to open in the Distillery District in Old Town Toronto in spring 2006. A project of the Canadian Cultural Society of the Deaf, it plans to feature a museum, art gallery, gift shop, research and archives, state-of-the-art...
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In 1971, graduate student Penny Patterson began teaching sign language to a gorilla named Koko. What started out as a scientific experiment evolved into an intimate friendship, which for almost half a century has challenged the way we think about animals and changed the course of many lives. It is a unique window into this incredible relationship.
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