A study guide on sign language would essentially help readers to learn a completely different form of communication. It would reveal the appropriate hand movements for communicating with a non-verbal language. It would start with the basics and then move to complex techniques. More importantly, it would help readers learn social and cultural cues that are expressed through sign language. ...
A sign language guide will help kids learn to sign easily and effectively. Kids are extremely receptive to new languages and signing is no exception. Pictures and diagrams in the study guide will help kids learn proper finger placement when forming signs. This will help communication flow more easily. Having a study guide will be empowering for kids as they can learn on their own and at their own pace. ...
People will sweat, feel their voices tremor, and turn red when faced with speaking in front of a crowd. A public speaking guide would help a person learn the basics about speaking in public. Skills like talking slowly and focusing on one person in the crowd at a time while giving a speech will help people focus on the task of public speaking rather than the fear of doing so. ...
Herbert (Berry) Westenburger, 05.01.1920 in Frankfurt am Main geboren, seit Marz 1932 bis zum Verbot 1934 im Nerother -Wandervogel, danach in illegaler Jungenschafts-Horte. Mit judischen Vorfahren entfallt ein Studium. Wechsel vom Gymnasium zur Handelsschule. Danach Konditorenlehre und Hotelfachschule. Die Familie ist mutterlicherseits seit Generationen Konditorei- und Cafehausbetreiber. Er soll diese Tradition fortfuhren. 1938 Haft wegen «bundi ...
For more than a quarter of a century, Ildefonso, a Mexican Indian, lived in total isolation, set apart from the rest of the world. He wasn't a political prisoner or a social recluse, he was simply born deaf and had never been taught even the most basic language. Susan Schaller, then a twenty-four-year-old graduate student, encountered him in a class for the deaf where she had been sent as an interpreter and where he sat isolated, since he k ...
The history of drama is typically viewed as a series of inert «styles.» Tracing British and American stage drama from the 1880s onward, W. B. Worthen instead sees drama as the interplay of text, stage production, and audience.<br /><br />How are audiences manipulated? What makes drama meaningful? Worthen identifies three rhetorical strategies that distinguish an O'Neill play from a Yeats, or these two from a Brecht. Where <i& ...