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INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN JOUIRNALISM? INTERESTED IN THE UNIVERSITY? INTERESTED IN THE DAILY? Is looking for people to work for News Sports " Arts1 Editorial Page Photo " Graphics1 MEENNG Sign language becomes PC DETROIT (AP) - Just like the language we speak, political correct- ness is transforming the way deaf people sign. No more twisting a pinky finger next to the eye to represent slanted eyes to sign "Japan" or using a limp wrist to sign the word homosexual. Politically correct signers now use both hands in the shape of the Japa- nese archipelago to sign "Japan" or signing the letter Q for "queer." "Because people were offended by the old signs, there are a lot of new ones coming out. You have to be aware of changes every day," said Patricia Fedelum, manager and inter- preter at the Deaf Hearing and Speech Center in Detroit. Sheryl Emery thinks it's great. When she first learned sign lan- guage, she learned to describe her- self by spelling the letter N in the air and touching her nose to mean "Ne- gro." 'Because people were offended by the old signs, there are a lot of new ones coming out. You have to be aware of changes every day.' Patricia Fedelum manager and interpreter Next she used the symbol for Black, moving the forefinger across the forehead in a line. Now she opens and closes her hands in a circle to represent the African continent and then signs "America." "Some signs for Black people don't put them in a positive light. Newer signs are more culturally posi- tive," said Emery, a rehabilitation counselor for deaf clients with Michi- gan Rehabilitation Services. Michael Meldrum, director of Educational Support Services at Ma- donna University in Livonia, said it is important to keep the vocabulary cur- rent so teachers can "teach students everything they need to know, so they can function within the community appropriately." Just like in any other language, change is sometimes slow. Leon Fairfax, a postal worker who is deaf, said he had not learned of many of the new signs. But he said if a deaf person preferred he use a different sign be- cause another is offensive, he would oblige. "Each person is an individual and they have their own signs. You have to get to know someone and then know their signs," he said. The Daily Is hosting a mass meeting for everyone Interested, Health Issues and Answers These questions were taken from the Computer Health Information Program on MTS. UM-CHIP is an anonymous server available from UMnet. At the Which Host' prompt, type: UM-CHIP. (Q.) When trying to lose weight, which is more important, trying to eat less or exercise? (A.) When considering eating less or exercising more to help you lose weight, one is no more important than the other. The goal is to achieve a balance between what you put into your body and the energy you expend each day. To lose weight it is important to cut calories (about 500 calories a day to lose one pound per week). Remember, it is not safe (and nearly impossible) to lose more than 2 pounds of body fat per week. Exercise is also an important part of a weight loss plan for the following reasons: it increases your metabolism; it helps to increase muscle mass (muscle requires more calories to maintain itself than fat); and exercise increases your metabolic rate for many hours after you stop. Therefore you burn more calories while at rest if you have exercised than if you haven't. To gain benefits from exercise you should perform an aerobic activity (dancing, walking, running, rowing, biking) at least 3 times a week for thirty minutes. (A.) The heart beats approximately 72 times per minute, 24 hours a day. Each beat propels two to three ounces of blood into the arteries - four to six quarts a minute, 8,600 quarts a day. On average, the heart beats 104,000 times a day, 38 million times a year. is jantly produced by MSA and UHS. L I i1 IF Ir _1