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July 29, 2010
Mentoring Deaf Students Breaks the Sound of Silence
LAWRENCE, MA. Sitting in the Lawrence High School cafeteria, an engineer at Raytheon and three students developed a quick friendship without speaking a word. The four communicated using sign language. They learned about each other's families, school, work, and the students' futures.
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