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ICT AND THE DEAF  

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ICT AND THE DEAF. TO: MR. AUSTIN ONONAJI FROM: PIUS WIREKO-GYAMI SUBJECT: ICT AND THE DEAF INTRODUCTION This course work I have been given by my ICT teacher is about disabled people in the world and how they make use of modern technology. I have also been asked to investigate a disabled person I know and how that person makes use of ICT in his or her life activities. With this task I will first introduce the person I will be investigating who is also a deaf person. It will also include how the person actually uses the modern technology. Born into a notorious Queen's drug dynasty during the late '70s, Curtis Jackson lost those closest to him at an early age. Raised without a father, his mother, whose name carried weight in the street (hint, hint, dummies), was found dead under mysterious circumstances before he could hit his teens. The orphaned Mr. Curtis was taken...

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