I know I have not written a snippets article for a while as the last snippets I wrote was in October 2021, so it was several months ago. Although a few reviews have been written recently, a couple of articles are more of personal letters and guest articles. There hasn’t been one published for several months for a snippets article, which I think is overdue, so here I am writing a new one! 6-17-2022 Snippets Here is the list of the topics written in this 6-17-2022 snippets article. If you prefer to just read a few of them instead of the entire snippets article, you can do that by clicking any of the topics in the list, which will take you straight to that topic you are interested in. To see the topics list for this snippets article, you can click “Show Topics List” below, and it will open/expand the list of the topics written in this snippets article. I hope you find at least a few topics that may interest you! It would be awesome if you read the entirety of this snippets article; if you could not finish it, you can never forget which topic you stopped at and come back later to read the rest of it! How have I been, and what have I been up…
There are a few of trending in the Deaf community, one of them is about a problem that is going on around in the Deaf community about American Sign Language interpreters with conflict of interests, and by American Sign Language interpreters conflict of interests, I mean the American Sign Language interpreters who are already biased due to conflict of interests but went ahead to accept the interpreting job. Biased American Sign Language interpreters are often in violation of the code of ethics, especially through the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID). If you visit the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) code of ethics page, before getting to the full versions of their code of ethics, you would see one of their tenets number three (3) it says that interpreters conduct themselves in a manner appropriate to the specific interpreter situation and also under seven (7) it says interpreters engage in professional development. But further, it would be 3.7, which it says disclose to parties involved any actual or perceived conflicts of interest. Suppose that American Sign Language interpreter happens to have a conflict of interests. In that case, these are examples of codes of ethics that they violate. Still, it is not the only code of ethics required to follow as there are others, whether it be…
This is a public endorsement for JoshiesWorld, owned by a citizen in Pike County, the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the United States of America. As Joshua Sullivan of JoshiesWorld, I would like to publicly endorse the candidates in this upcoming election of 2020 in the United States of America and Kentucky and the candidates in my county, Pike County, Ky. Many news media, journalists, bloggers, and others are known for endorsing candidates in the political election, so JoshiesWorld is joining the news media who endorses candidates for political election! President and Vice Price of the United States of America Every United States presidential election is crucial for all people in the United States of America because they are the country’s highest leadership position. As critical as the representatives and the senators, but they mostly shape a state rather than the country, both president and vice president shape the country. As important as the state’s congresses for the United States House of Representatives and the Senate too. In my opinion, every election is equally important. This is why we should never dismiss any election, whether it be a midterm election or a general election, because all of them shape how we want our government to make our lives easier. We know that this past four years, ever since the last general…