Month: March 2020
ASLU: Lifeprint: ASL Level 1: Lesson-14: Dr. Bill Vicars of ASLUniversity teaching Lesson 14 to Katelyn. For more information, practice sheets, Powerpoints, etc,. visit www.lifeprint.com/asl101/lessons/lessons.htm Notes: This particular video was recorded at the same time as the original instructional sessions with Katelyn. It was one of five videos done with a back-up camera that were
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March 17 Coronavirus Updates: All 50 states affected; Trump administration considers sending checks to Americans; SSA closing offices but services to continue; NYC may issue “shelter in place” order, Arizona/Florida/Illinois holding primaries; Kevin Durant tests positive
Transcript If you’re missing movie nights with friends during social distancing, Google Chrome and Netflix have a solution. It’s called “Netflix Party.” The Chrome extension allows you to watch and chat with your friends from separate locations. All you have to do is download the extension, start watching a Netflix show, and then click on
Transcript Love is in the air…even in the midst of coronavirus. And dating OkCupid is reminding its users not to meet their dates in person. They still want to encourage single people to find potential mates, just change up how they’re meeting. Instead of going out for a drink, talk on the phone. Instead of
March 16 Morning Coronavirus Updates: Over 3,800 cases in U.S.; CDC recommends no social gatherings of 50+ people for eight weeks; states closing restaurants and bars; Supreme Court to postpone March oral arguments; Fed cuts interest rates to zero; DOW Jones dives again; Italy healthcare system overwhelmed; warnings for U.S. to produce ventilators; E.U. considering
TODAY’S HEADLINES: – Coronavirus: More major retail stores closing, adjusting hours – Treasury pushes tax payment deadline back 90 days – Study says COVID-19 can survive on surfaces for 3 days – Uber pool suspended in US, Canada – Immigration, citizenship services suspended – Dating app gives users tips amid coronavirus outbreak
Transcript As retailers adjust to the coronavirus pandemic, Dollar General is accommodating seniors. The retailer says it will let seniors shop by themselves for the first hour each day. Older adults are at a higher risk of developing complications from COVID-19. And many seniors are on fixed incomes. So a safer way to shop at
Transcript Last week actor Tom Hanks announced that he and his wife actress Rita Wilson both tested positive for coronavirus. And apparently the actor has some extra helping hands to get them through the hard times. Yesterday (Sunday) Hanks shared an update from Australia where he and his wife are both in isolation. The actor
Transcript One of the most insidious effects of the novel coronavirus is fear. But sometimes when times it feel as if things are at its worst, we can see hope through the actions of others. People have been using the #coronakindness on Twitter to spread positive stories on how communities are coming together. Several NBA
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Transcript Here’s a quick recap of the top five Sign1News stories this week. Of course the coronavirus continues to dominate the headlines. Sign1News is happy to know tens of thousands of viewers are watching and sharing the various press conferences with sign language interpretation from around the country so Deaf citizens stay informed and safe.
Welcome! God has put it on our hearts to record these videos so Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing people can have access to worship music in their language, whenever they want. The focus is to engage in worshipping God together, not “performing” ASL. The sign choices are deliberate and were chosen so that they can be easily