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Hey everybody, Armstrong here. I am a lifelong sign language CODA Interpreter in the DC area. I have become an advocate of sorts with the Linguist Nation. I think that pages like this are wonderful. How do they become hidden gems.  I have a cool name but we are Rated "E" for everybody. I will be adding this website to my linguist nation resources to make sure more people hear about it. Creators of this page ... great job. Everyone engaged, very nice to meet you and hope to help advocate solutions. We are proud sponsors of the future. 

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