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			<title>Learning about the culture.</title>
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			<dc:creator>Sigurd Volsung</dc:creator>
			<description>As odd as this may sound I am neither deaf nor from Kansas City, I was asked to come on as a moderator to help police this site as an outsider who is interested in the deaf community and is learning ASL. I feel then I should explain where I'm coming from. My wife studied ASL in college and is virtually conversationally fluent and is relearning signs she has forgotten, she is also teaching me ASL because she often completely loses her voice making it the easiest way to communicate. There have  ...</description>
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