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Deaf TechnologyOpening Doors for the Deaf
Deaf people didn't have many careers choices a few decades ago. They would usually find themselves working in trade jobs, non-profit work, or as teachers at schools for the deaf.
But now, only a short time later, many doors have opened not only because of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), but because of deaf technology.
This was all fine and dandy, but communication in the workplace was still difficult for deaf people. With new deaf technology, though, these frustrations have become a thing of the past. Today, we have:
This new technology has opened many doors for the deaf. They have been able to pursue a more broad range of careers, and have contributed a lot to our country. Just take a look at Marlee Matlin. Many deaf people have changed our lives, and we don't even know it! So, the next time you think communicating with deaf people is too difficult, think again. Communicating with you may be too difficult. Related Articles:
"Frequently Asked Questions." MassRelay. 26 Aug. 2008 (http://www.massrelay.com/interiorPage.php?pageID=1007). Return to top of Deaf Technology Return to Hearing Loss Return to Start American Sign Language |
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