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{SPEAKER name="Jo Radner"}
From the hand, to the horn, to this kind of hearing aid with the box. We progressed to, something that you people use when you get up in the morning. Some of you.
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{SPEAKER name="Jo Radner"}
You put in the eyes, the contact lenses.
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{SPEAKER name="Jo Radner"}
Put in the choppers.
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{SPEAKER name="Jo Radner"}
And then the ears, the hearing aids. Haha. Alright [[Clapping]] Okay.
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{SPEAKER name="Jo Radner"}
We will now, talk about, name signs. All of you were born with a name that was given to you.
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{SPEAKER name="Jo Radner"}
Among deaf people, we have, what we call, name signs.
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{SPEAKER name="Jo Radner"}
Commonly, these are given to us when we go into school. Unless, we have deaf parents, who would already have given us our name signs.
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{SPEAKER name="Jo Radner"}
It might be like, a certain handshape. Or maybe the - a letter of your first name or last name.
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{SPEAKER name="Jo Radner"}
Okay. Mary, this is M, the first letter. Okay, so we might decide where to put the M on some part of the body. Like here, here.