DeafDigest - 27 May 2014

DeafDigest Mid-Week edition, May 27, 2014     -- the best photographer in Vermont Drew Bressel, who is deaf, took up photography 8 years ago with a low cost camera. He then moved up to more expensive cameras. As a result, he already has over 150 pictures published in Vermont newspapers and shown on local TV programs. How did he become so quickly successful? He loves nature and was able to pick the perfect scenes to take pictures, plus he is always learning new tricks and tips with his cameras.     -- a frustrated deaf attorney became a big man in financial world Ernst & Young, now known as EY, is one of the world's most powerful companies in the financial world.It was started by Arthur Young, a frustrated deaf attorney. Unable to succeed in law because of his deafness, he switched to accounting and established Arthur Young & Co. Over the years it merged with another firm to become Ernst & Young. This firm now has branches in over 150 nations!     -- deaf pharmacist says interpreters don't help deaf patients! Shibata Masahiko is a deaf pharmacist with the Osaka General Medical Center in Japan. He said that many deaf patients don't understand their medical needs even with interpreters and notes! He said deaf patients understand better with sign language deaf pharmacists than interpreting and notes.     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deafdigest1 Twitter: @deafdigest 05/25/14 Blue edition at: http://deafdigest.com/category/newsletter/newsletter-blue-newsletter/ 05/25/14 Gold edition at: http://deafdigest.com/category/newsletter/newsletter-gold-newsletter/

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