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    American Sign Language or ASL is a language because of these three reasons. Number one‚ ASL fits the definition of the word language. Number two‚ ASL has a structure just like other languages around the world. To finish‚ number three‚ ASL is study by linguists because it has been ruled a governed form of communication. In the follow paragraphs are expansions on these three reasons. One reason that ASL is a language is from the definition of the word language. The definition of language is communication

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    wondering if it would turn out to be great tasting at the same time forced them to execute an investigatory project. After a lot of inquiries and brainstorming‚ the researchers finally found out how to execute the experiment with the aid of all their sources in the bibliography. They started with the cleaning of the flowers and the preparation of the materials needed. When all were ready for the experiment‚ they boiled water and added the flowers while letting it seep for about ten to fifteen minutes. Finally

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    American Sign Language is a language made up of hand shapes and movements with its own structure and grammar. Although different countries use different forms of sign language‚ it is continuously used all around the world. ASL (American Sign Language) is its own language unique to itself. You communicate through movements of your hands and arms while also using facial expression. Each word/sign has its own movement and facial expression to distinguish one word from another. ASL is specifically

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    Sign language started off to effectively help the different native tribes understand one another. It has now grown into a beneficial language without sound for the hearing impaired. Between Tribes When tribes would come in contact with one another‚ they didn’t use the same spoken language. So in order to understand each other efficiently they used sign language. “I have meet Comanche’s‚ Kiowa’s‚ Apaches […] Potawatomie’s and other tribes whose vocal languages […] we did not understand and

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    The study titled Differences in the Use of American Sign Language Morphology by Deaf Children: Implications for Parents and Teachers by Dennis Galvan‚ an associate professor in the Psychology department at Gallaudet University‚ seeks to examine differences in the morphological system in signer’s American Sign Language skills. In addition‚ Galvan wanted to look at the differences between the use of movements that deaf children use to add inflections for aspect‚ and to examine what effect educational

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    Bibliography: ^ Gulsen‚ O.; M. L. Roose (2001). "Lemons: Diversity and Relationships with Selected CitrusGenotypes as Measured with Nuclear Genome Markers". Journal of the American Society of Horticultural Science 126: 309–317. ^ Julia F. Morton (1987). "Fruits of warm climates". Purdue University. pp. 160–168. ^ James Lind (1757). A treatise on the scurvy. Second edition.. London: A. Millar. ^ Carque‚ Otto (1923‚ 2006). Rational Diet: An Advanced Treatise

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    Hydrolysis Rhoy M. Capul Ma. Michelle Carmel O. Aquino Alia Jenine S. Caceres San Pablo City National High School San Pablo City Mrs. Glory M. Serrano Research Adviser A Science Investigatory Project in fulfillment of Research project S.Y. 2010-2011 Abstract The pineapple is one of the leading products in the Philippines‚ as it thrives in tropical climates. However‚ the pineapple peelings have low commercial value and are therefore merely thrown

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    ABSTRACT The title of our project was Bilimbi fruit as an alternative stain remover. The purpose of this experiment was to find out if Bilimbi can remove stains from our clothes. We all know that teenagers today are very eligible especially in wearing dress. We conduct this kind of study to be able to have another background study about natural bleaching agent and to build natural product that is a solution for a stains The procedure involved was to apply the extract of Bilimbi to the clothes

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    food‚ life and resources‚ but we continue to use up non-renewable resources in massive amounts. As a result‚ the many nations and countries of the world will have to deal with water‚ food‚ and energy shortages‚ as an effect of overpopulation. This Project presents a new‚ derived energy source. It will also discuss the methods and ways we can utilize this environmentally-friendly resource to produce an efficient yet clean source of energy. A. BACKGROUD STUDY: People are already noticing the effects

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    American Sign Language (ASL) is a beautiful language that involves communicating by using your hands and facial expression. Although ASL is so much more than using your eyebrows or memorizing signs. ASL has its very own grammar‚ format‚ culture‚ history‚ terminology and other unique characteristics. When someone that ASL is not their native language‚ may succumb to using signed exact English (SEE). What is the history behind ASL and what exactly is the difference between the two version of sign? In the

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