Word: counselors
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...That elegant mode of communication, a combination of signs and gestures, is not based on English. Thus the English reading level of the average deaf adult at the completion of formal education is usually placed somewhere between the third and the eighth grade. Says New York social-services counselor Donna Leshne: "The knowledge base is lacking. With all the ways we have of transmitting information, they're just not receiving...
...lawyer, is just starting to use the crutches his doctor prescribed. "I had a handicapped license plate on my car for two years before I actually used a handicapped parking space," he confesses. "The hardest part is you feel you're falling apart," says Rena Shnaider, a retired rehabilitative counselor from Oakland, California, who has spent her life in a wheelchair but who drove a car, went to college and had enough control over her body to lift herself up when needed. "I know I can't do half the things I used to, and it makes...
...think that the fact people see a percentagefat [content] is important because that's whatpeople look at first," says Kristen VanAmburg '96,an ECHO counselor. "The point is not to scarepeople--I think fat is a necessary thing...
When I signed up to attend a student symposium sponsored by the Center for the Study of the Presidency, a counselor at the Office of Career Services Advised me to view the conference as a learning experience...
Lloyd Cutler, venerable pillar of the Washington establishment, was tapped by President Clinton to take control of the increasingly ominous Whitewater affair as interim White House counselor. Cutler, who held the same position for Jimmy Carter, emphasized that he would take the job for no more than 130 days and would serve without...