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  1. Check out photos of Over the Edge for KIT 2009! http://bit.ly/F0SoL
  2. EVENTS: How I Rappelled Down The Hyatt, And Lived To Babble About It: http://bit.ly/4itLFo
  3. http://bit.ly/EmnxA GREAT story about the rappel!
  4. Going "Over the Edge" for Charity - webcastr.com http://bit.ly/4b6Tgm
  5. http://bit.ly/T9JgZ
  6. Great advice from The Ten Commandments of Communicating with People With Disabilities http://bit.ly/7F7KR
  7. Relax. Don’t be embarrassed if you happen to use common expressions like "See u later" that seems to relate to a person's disability.
  8. Never shout to a person w/a hearing aid. Just speak in a normal tone of voice. http://bit.ly/7F7KR
  9. If a person is wearing a hearing aid, don't assume that they have the ability to discriminate your speaking voice. http://bit.ly/7F7KR
  10. RT @stayclassySD Over the Edge http://bit.ly/XpBY In a matter of minutes...just past $40K. YOU ROCK!
  11. RT @stayclassySD Over the Edge http://bit.ly/XpBY KIT has the best, most adventurous supporters ever! Just a scooch away from $40K!! THANKS!
  12. If a person w/a hearing disability can read lips, try to face the light source & keep hands, food, etc. away from your mouth when speaking.
  13. Look directly at a person with a hearing disability. Speak clearly, slowly, and expressively to establish if they can read your lips.
  14. Tap a person who has a hearing disability on the shoulder or wave your hand to get his or her attention. http://bit.ly/7F7KR
  15. RT @stayclassySD Story for Sharing | StayClassy http://bit.ly/4vPk2x
  16. Never pretend to understand; instead repeat what you have understood and allow the person to respond. http://bit.ly/7F7KR
  17. If necessary, ask short questions that require short answers or a nod of the head when conversing w/people who have difficulty speaking
  18. RT @stayclassySD It is Crunch Time! | StayClassy http://retwt.me/GkJI
  19. Guide dogs and help dogs: never distract a work animal from their job without the owner's permission. http://bit.ly/7F7KR
  20. Listen attentively when talking with people who have difficulty speaking and wait for them to finish. http://bit.ly/7F7KR