Sunday, August 5, 2007

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

As a newcomer to Va beach area. I find this website impressive! I will stop by and visit this club soon. I hope to get involve with those deafies and get to know them better. As you know it is always difficult being a newcomer in new town. Cross my fingers! :-)

Anonymous said...

Alan Newman Research, a market research and consulting firm located in Richmond, Virginia, is conducting a research study among people who are hearing impaired or vision impaired on the subject of Television Services. This is not a sales effort of any kind and no one will contact you as a result of your participation. Participants who qualify and are selected for our research study will receive a $75 honorarium as a token of appreciation for your time and opinions.



We would appreciate it if you could let your group know about our research study. Anyone who would like to see if they qualify may contact our offices at 804-272-6100 x239 / 800-537-3400 x 239 and ask to be interviewed for the “Television Services Research Study”. Or they may email us at phone@anr.com



Thanks for your time.

Kimberly Fender







Kimberly Fender

Manager of Data Collections

Alan Newman Research

804-272-6100

www.anr.com

Anonymous said...

Thought it may be fitting time to post a Vlog from Alternative Solutions Center discusses about why hearing people study deaf people.

Watch vlog before you decide to volunteer being researched upon.

http://www.ascdeaf.com/blog/?cat=17

Disclaimer: I mean no one harm or intent to be malice. Just want every deaf people to learn something new and interesting. Be more accountable for their actions.

Anonymous said...

Recently we had some blogs hit close to home. Bennie Lacks submitted a youtube video about Educational Interpreters as magnetic... what are your opinions about this?

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bennielacks&search=Search

By the way, Ben Vess also posted his response on www.Deafread.com:
http://blog.benvess.com/?p=90

I personally think Ben Vess misunderstood Bennie's message - but that's just my opinion.

Curious to have others' input on this.

Anonymous said...

Another local blogger posted our rally pics on his blog... THANKS Ben!!! *HUGS!*

Check it out:

http://blog.benvess.com/?p=93

Star

Anonymous said...

A local hearing mother wrote to a well-known academically blogger about her and her Deaf daughter's experiences and frustrations with local schools, doctors and others.

http://carl-schroeder.blogspot.com/2007/10/letters-from-mother-deaf-child-help.html

Interesting reading.

Anonymous said...

Check out!http://www.virginiadeafbikers.com/blog.html Newspaper our pic group bottom from Harley Davidson magainze this month. I'm smiling!

Sondra McCoy
Founder
Virginia Deaf Bikers

Anonymous said...

Anything new lately?

Anonymous said...

hey i heard theres svsd that will have new year eve party. Go to the silent dinner and ask one of officers about it. they will give you the flyer.

Anonymous said...

Hi.. Heard that SVSD will have a new year eve party. Go to the silent dinner and ask one of the officers about the flyers.

Anonymous said...

I really loved the crab theory you shared on the vlog. A good example of one that happened recently is the pepsi commercial. OMG! Someone was complaining that deaf people don't honk horns, they use their pagers to find their friends. OFC, in reality we know that!! That was an old joke that's been around for a long time! Sad, but true, some deaf people just don't know how to be positive.