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So far, you have learned that Deaf people are generally very proud of their condition and rather than viewing it is a disease or deficiency, they simply see it as another way of experiencing the world. What is something about you or your life circumstances that someone else might consider a setback but that you interpret as an advantage and something you are proud of? Why do you think others may consider this a setback and why are you proud of this aspect of your life? (For example, maybe you broke your arm and your art teacher thought it would impair your ability to finish an assignment, however you learned to draw with your other hand instead and this brought you a great sense of accomplishment.)

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