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What is it like to be the only Deaf person in a hearing family?
I am completely qualified to answer this. I am the only deaf person in the entire family tree of mine. From my parents point of view, it was scary and confusing for them, not because of the disability but because they didn't know how to guide me or how to bring me up. But luckily, they received tons of supports and so they somehow found the right persons to connect and help me be the person I am today. They know I am also human, and never actually treated me differently. Maybe that's the reason I never knew I was different in the early stages of my life. After repeatedly contact with the outside world, only I did come to know that we weren't the same as others. I infact, believed that all of us, normal hearing and deaf people used to talk with lips movement like I just did. When we all were kids, my cousins and other friends of mine used to whisper stuffs into my ears, like everyone does. I used to feel puzzled that what are they saying, I used to let it off. I thought it's nothing. Later only I realised its people were talking about something. That time I made sure to let people know to talk face to face and not to whisper into my ears, as it would have been of no use. Basically it's both a rewarding experience as well as a learning experience for me. It's then I realised that I do have parents and family as supports, but I can't expect them to find all the answers for me as they are also learning it along with me. I had to learn to find those by myself. They (my parents and my close family) have tried their best to make my life easier, by talking in English to me, and conversing to me with the help of social medias like WhatsApp, messaging. They even try to ensure if subtitles are happening for the particular movie we plan to watch in theatre. My aunts (like my parent's sisters, or their brother's wife) try their best to converse with me in English, and they keep lamenting for not having learnt proper English. I try my best to convince them that's it's alright, I really appreciate their efforts. It's actually my family who has been really supportive in this journey of mine. I do thank god for having received an amazing family. My parents let me know beforehand, that I would definitely have to do hardwork, but I always left it aside. Now though I know the value of hardwork. I used to believe that if I weren't deaf, my life would be easier. But then I realised, life being easier isn't full of sunshine, it tends to get boring after a while. Came to the conclusion that life should be a mixture of Hardwork and relaxation too. Every single and small achievements of mine are recorded in my family mind. Few Hindi words spoken is a delight for them. Or if I achieve something related to hearing stuff, they express their happiness. They know it's not taken for granted. Couple of things happened after I joined this family. ->Made English language a part of daily conversations, not just Hindi. ->Let everyone know that I am actually normal, and made me comfortable in the atmosphere. ->Taught me to live comfortably and manage in this world.->Taught that impossible is just a word. ->Even my younger brother looks up to me, I don't think he knows that I actually have a disability. ->Learnt that I am a good human being. ->Learnt that family and close friends will stand by you, for anything. ->Oh yeah, how could I forget the overprotective shell I am in, created by my parents. Basically it's an amazing journey for me.
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What is your personal experience with Islam?
I am an Atheist who has lived in a Muslim Country for 40 years. I wasn’t an Atheist neither was I tattooed - all this happened 8 years ago.This is my interview in the Arabic TV Channel.The title of the Interview?The “Shaitan (Devil) of Sharjah (place where I stay)”There are good and bad sides to my experience with IslamThe Good ExperiencesMuslims are normal people, they want to have a family, live a normal life, pay their bills and co-exist.What they show on the Tele or on Media is what the controversy-hungry people want to see.Most Muslims are kind, generous and live normal livesYou would be surprised to know that almost ALL the people who helped me in my life were MuslimsThey just want to ensure they follow their god, his ways and the religious precepts laid down for them.The Bad ExperiencesI have been called everything from Devil, Untouchable, Evil, Anti-Christ, Mentally Retarded, Satan, Cult Leader by a few Muslims, to the point the Police was called many times to get me arrested with all the false accusations possible. And it was never a surprise to get them whisper names to each other when I would pass by.Burka (the ladies covered in full black) have literally shouted and screamed in the airlines I was traveling in to ensure I was kept far away from them or they wanted a refund. So I was politely asked to get up from my seat and move away from them (even though I was like 3 to 4 seats away from them)So many times I have been asked to convert, or even been offered money or even told that I should (literally) burn my own body by setting myself on fire - so that my skin would be healed of the ‘evil’ marks so that I could enter heavenThis is one thing that almost all Muslims have - They ALL believe that their religion, their god and their way-of-life is THE ONLY TRUE WAY in the world. And this in many ways gives rise to clannishness, groupism and a sense of superiority that they belong to the ‘right religion’THIS IS THE BIGGEST DRAWBACK….And that is why I have saved it for the last…No matter how peaceful or kind or nice any Arab Muslim is - (DO NOT TRY THIS) If you do what was done in France (Google: Hebdo Charlie), or question their Holy Book or joke about their religion / prophet - Trust me when I say this…..The reaction will leave you absolutely SHOCKED!OVERALL EVALUATIONThrough age comes experience and through experience comes a sense of maturity that you do not have when you are young.I have realized through my experience you will have people like this….and you will also have people like thisAnd I have always told people that ISLAM IS A LIFESTYLEYou cherry pick what you want to do - Good or Bad and decide how you want to live your life.Personally, I have met Muslims who smoke, drink, have sex with multiple partners, sport tattoos and are normal everyday chaps.I have also met Muslims who are totally following their religion to the T and only believe in being good Muslims.And yes - I have also known one or two really crazy ones.So I feel - the best answer to this situation is this:Use your judgement to know where to say what and with whom. If you know someone takes his religion too seriously and too literally - its best to avoid that person. And if you feel there is a person with whom you can have a mature and open conversation about anything and everything where his religion is concerned - then go right ahead.I for one - when I meet someone who tells me - HEY YOU SHAITAN (and then proceeds to take the name of his god), I just quietly excuse myself and very politely go far away from the person.Why?Because I have too many things to focus my mind on, too many personal and professional goals to achieve, a lot to study and many priorities that I need to attend to.The guy who has time to rattle off obscenities in the name of his religion - well his priorities are different.Given that most people are indoctrinated into their religion when they are simply a baby and kept away from the realities of Science (The Science of Evolution is BANNED in the Middle East) how do you expect these children to grow up to think any different?So I mind my own business and let him do his own thing.Problem solved.So where Islam is concerned - I have learnt a simple truth -MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS AND LEAVE THEM ALONE.Don’t you think so?Loy MachedoPS - I think the image below would sum up my thoughts in a nutshell.
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Should atheism be outlawed in the USA?
Shall we do a little game and change a few variables here … sorry what was your name again … oh yes “Anonymous”.So, do you remember Iraq 2? This was the one where George W and his pal Tony B Liar decided to rely on false evidence and invade Iraq. They hunted down Saddam and without much of a trial, hung him.Let us compare the scenario here. Saddam was maybe quite a c##t, but at least he kept his heavy fist onto specific Muslim sects, which is a constant dynamic of the Middle East. He also had a real stiffy about the Kurds.Jews? Catholics? Christians? Atheists even? He didn’t give a shit. Women, children and all manner of religious beliefs lived under Saddam’s reign without any prejudice. There was peace and people got on and life was good.He had finished off the proxy war against the arch-evil Iran and was blamed for all manner of things to do with terrorism and funding and stuff like that. He was not needed any more by the West.So in comes the power vacuum and those fine fellows ISIL, or whatever they have rebranded to this week, moved in. These guys didn’t have the same “lenient approach” to diversity that Saddam did. The Kurds kept on fighting, the country got looted and much of the amazing history of Iraq got destroyed by religious psychos. These same scum bags were the ones responsible for the terrorist atrocities that kicked off the process of destabilising the country by foreign military might.So back to atheism? You trying to tell me that in an open minded country like the US they should require religion to be compulsory when Saddam didn’t?Anyway, back under the bridge brave keyboard warrior and try again with more of your cowardly bilge.
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Can I learn digital marketing on my own without joining classes? If so, how?
The best way to become a digital marketing expert is to start practicing digital marketing from today. The best thing about digital marketing is that you can start doing it at a very small scale. All you need is a computer, an internet connection and a small amount of money to play with. You can learn digital marketing by applying the concepts in your own mini-project. Here are the things you can do right now:Applying Digital Marketing on a Small ScaleChoose a topic you are passionate about and start a blog about it. Cost: Approx $50 per year for domain and hosting.Learn a little about SEO and write SEO optimized articles in your blog.Install Google Analytics tracking code and see if you are getting some traffic to your blog. Explore Google Analytics.Open an Adwords account and do some keyword research to see what people are searching for in Google to find information on the topic you are blogging about.Write more articles and publish on your blog.Open a Facebook page dedicated to your blog (apart from your personal page) and share the articles on your Facebook page.Promote your page with Facebook advertising. Budget for promotion can be as low as $10.Implement Facebook like box in your blog.Embed social sharing buttons in your blog articles. You can do this using WordPress plugins and it is free.Sign up for an email marketing service such as Aweber. Costs $20 per month. Also try MailChimp.Embed email signup forms in your blog and collect subscribers. Email subscribers whenever you publish something in your blog.Promote your Facebook page through email marketing and in turn also get more email subscribers from your Facebook page.Promote your blog via Adwords. Get started with very low CPC bids. Most new Adwords accounts get a free $100 credit for promotion. If you don’t get it, call Adwords support and they will give you free credits to get you started.Sign up for Google Adsense and deploy advertising codes in your blog.Convert your blog into a mobile friendly blog and create mobile ads in Adwords.All the above steps can be done in 30 days by investing one hour per day. After you do all the steps above your would have gained a bit of hands-on experience in the following areas which pretty much sums up to the following major components of Digital Marketing:Components of Digital MarketingContent marketingSearch Engine Optimization (SEO)Paid Search (PPC)Email marketingSocial Media MarketingDigital Display Marketing (Ad Ops)Web Analytics and ReportingMobile Marketing
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What incident has traumatized you for good?
The death of my 17 year old son. In 2016 my son started complaining of pain in his hip/thigh area. We of course took him to the pediatrician (he was 16 at the time). Doctor said it was because his bone was growing faster than the leg muscle. Okay, fine. The pain continued. Doctor ordered x-rays. Nothing shows up. Pain continues. Doctor orders blood work. Inconclusive. Pain continues…actually getting worse. Doctor orders a CAT scan. Inconclusive. Doctor refers us to a rheumatologist. They diagnose him with juvenile arthritis. Then change their diagnosis to a slightly different form of arthritis.Okay, fine. We have a diagnosis. And it’s not a worst case scenario diagnosis. At this point my son is in intense pain. The only thing that helps is steaming hot showers, and that, according to him, only took his mind off his hip pain. The night before the second worst day of my life, my son spent most of it in the shower. Oh, and they also had my son going to physical therapy for the past month or so. So, we inform the rheumatologist we would like to start treatment for the arthritis. He says he would like one final CAT scan. I take my son later that day for one, not thinking much about it. At this point he had been poked and prodded, had multiple x-rays and a prior CAT scan. I thought the diagnosis had been determined. We come home from the scan, and my ex wife calls me. The rheumatologist had called her (apparently he only had her number) and he want’s my son in the hospital, like, yesterday. The scan apparently lit up like a Christmas tree this time.My son had been in pain, as I said. We immediately took him to the hospital, and he reported his pain level at a 10. They gave him morphine. They told us they suspected cancer but would need a biopsy to confirm. It came back positive for a rare childhood cancer called ewing sarcoma (I know that should probably be capitalized…sorry…I’m not gonna capitalize the name of this awful fucking cancer. ewing sarcoma is a bone cancer. From when my son first started complaining of pain to when he was finally (accurately) diagnosed, seven months had gone by. Seven months that we lost when we could have been actively battling this disease. They then did a full body scan and confirmed it had already spread to his lungs. I didn’t want to ask the oncologist what his odds were. I simply couldn’t stand hearing another human being tell me that information. Instead I went online and discovered that, at my son’s stage, the odds of survival were 30% at best.We fought. He fought. Chemo, radiation. Almost a full year of it. He had to be on crutches or a wheelchair because the cancer had nearly destroyed his upper femur. That was horrific hearing because as I said before he was (properly) diagnosed he was undergoing physical therapy…which could easily have shattered the bone. But he was responding positively to the chemo. After about eight months his leg scan showed clear and he was allowed to walk again. He was also allowed into a clinical study intended to match treatment to a particular cancer’s DNA. Things seemed to be looking up. I should also mention that, from when he was first administered morphine in the ER up until this point, his pain level went from a 10 to 0. To see your teenage son in pain for those seven months prior was a hell I don’t wish on anyone. So the fact that he was pain free during this period was a blessing. Fast forward another two months, My son has a full body MRI that show’s he is free of cancer. There were still a few nodules in his lungs but we were told those were most likely scar tissue from where his tumors used to be. We were euphoric.About a week later, I’m taking my kids to hang for the day with some good family friends. My son is quiet. I don’t think much of this…he was 17 and like any teenager could be quite moody at times. We got to the campground where we were meeting our friends when my son tells me his neck was hurting him. Like, lots. We call the oncologist, and are told to bring him in to the ER. They look him over, tell me it’s probably just muscle cramps possibly a side effect from one of the many drugs he’s been taking. I accepted this. After all, he just received an all clear scan. I can’t recall if it was one or two days later that we took him to the Children’s Hospital for his regularly scheduled appointment. He is still experiencing severe neck pain. Doctors do a MRI on his neck and back. It’s riddled with cancer. So, we go from a phone call from my son’s oncologist the week prior saying my son is cancer free, to being told later this day that my son’s cancer is terminal.My reaction? I was livid. I was red with anger. It took my son 7 months to be properly diagnosed (which really is what cost him his life. This cancer, caught early on, is very curable). There was another chart reading error made by the oncology team that happened prior which I haven’t gone into on here. There was going to the ER and being told it was just muscle spasms. And now after getting an “all clear” scan being told that not only is it not all clear, but in fact terminal!!! The oncologist explained that the whole body scan wasn’t capable of detecting cancer in the spine or some crap like that. I was never told that. I was never told that the “all clear” scan meant anything other than just that. The oncologist didn’t really seem to get my frustration and suggested I was free to take my son elsewhere if I wasn’t satisfied. Can you believe that. This person had been my son’s oncologist for 11 months, and this is the response I get.My son was given weeks to months to live. He ended up living another five months. He passed away on Valentine’s day of this year. The worst day of my life. And now my heart hurts every day.Edit: could i get a doctor to chime in? Why Not do a biopsy first. Bone and muscle. Rule out cancer. I know, costs so much. But guess what. My son would be alive now if this was policy.Edit2: So after the better part of two years I decided to contact a lawyer to see if a malpractice suit was even feasible. And after all you've read above, in the State of Michigan, USA, it is not. The only way I could sue and win is if they were withholding treatment to an extent until they discovered the cancer was spreading. So, oncologists in Michigan, go ahead, tell that family your loved one is free of cancer. Then, in the next week, let them know it's terminal. In the Great State of Michigan, that's all perfectly legal. And, I hate to get political, but it's compliments of the republican party which has ruled this state for 18 years and has decimated a citizen’s ability to sue for malpractice.
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What are the techniques used in solving sequence problems (like the recurrence equations) in the mathematical Olympiads? What is
In solving recurrence problems one should try to convert the the given in a fundamental recurrence or use generating functions.sometimes in inequality based on recurrence & in diction one also need to analyse the symbols & invert the signs in order to convert in a sequential form or like a telescopic sum or product.
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Why don’t nonverbal autistics speak? I'm trying to understand why my autistic son says very few words, mostly parroted), and am
You ask an important question. My oldest grandchild, and grandson (same person) was pre-diagnosed as autistic when he was two. My daughter was barely 18 and was not married. She had no idea how to deal with him and gave full guardianship over to her mother and me. We have raised him. He was non-verbal and would not even parrot what we said to him. When he was 7, he had an ear infection and we took him into the pediatrician. We were sent to an ENT doctor in a neighboring city. Not only was our grandson autistic, he was deaf.Now this may sound like I am wandering, but I’m not. Slowly start te...
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If atheism isn't a religion, then why do some atheists debate theists and try to convert theists?
Original Question: If atheism isn't a religion, then why do some atheists debate theists and try to convert theists?The whole sentence is a classic example of bait trapping. Let's dissect the two key points: 1) If Atheism isn't as religion: this is posed as a question not a statement as it should be. Atheism is not a religion, it is a statement of fact by an individual. Yes other individuals also make the statement but that does not make it a religion. I make a statement that I like Blueberry Muffins. If 100 other people also make the statement that they like Blueberry Muffins have we formed a religion? Tell you what I would attend that church. Is not believing in Zeus a religion? How about not believing in Santa Claus or the Tooth Fairy? 2) Why do some Atheist debate Theist: Well let's see, most of the questions I see on Quora are posed by Theist. And most of the questions are disingenuous and worded to illicit responses, as is this one. What would an Atheist do XXX and Why do Atheist feel XXX are mostly asked by individuals that don't really care what the answer is they just want a chance to try to sell their religion to Atheists or to attempt to discredit Atheism. 3) try to convert Theist: What??? HUH??? try to do what now...?? This is a joke right? When was the last time an Atheist knocked on your door and ask if you had a few minutes to talk about why god is a manmade myth? When was the last time you saw a sign that said: stop wasting your time, there is no god...enjoy life. Atheist do not try to convert Theist because it is not possible. I was a theist and it is only when I started looking at stories and listening to answers with my mind, only when I start to think for myself that I started to see the truth behind the indoctrination. No amount of debate with an Atheist would have convinced be of anything. Now an Atheist might be able to help a struggling Theist but that is about it. See Theist operate by Faith, the blind following of a god in the absence of credible, verifiable, independently obtain or observed evidence and in spite of the contradictory evidence. As an Atheist follows the Evidence not the Faith how could an Atheist, using evidence, convince a Theist, who refutes all evidence, to convert? So much wrong with such a simple question. If this is a genuine question then please reword it and state what you are trying to understand. This will allow us Evil, Free-Thinking Atheist to provide you with an answer that might help.
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