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Is ASL a Sign of the Times?
May 30, 2025
The visibility and recognition of sign language, particularly American Sign Language, is on the rise. This increase in recognition can be attributed to its growing presence in a variety of... Read More
Ensure Event Attendees Feel Included
May 27, 2025
The events industry in 2025 is poised to undergo exciting transformations, driven by innovation and sustainability. Emerging trends will include the use of temporary and modular spaces,... Read More
The Complex Process of Words in the Brain
April 30, 2025
The way words travel through the brain is a fascinatingly complex process involving multiple key areas and pathways. Whether we see or hear a word, the brain first processes it in regions like... Read More
Buy or Rent Multilingual Event Equipment
April 28, 2025
When organizing multilingual events or meetings, event planners often face additional challenges alongside the usual complexities of managing high-tech equipment. For many events, simultaneous... Read More
Does Bilingualism Use More Head Space?
March 7, 2025
Bilingualism doesn’t necessarily take up more “brain space” than monolingualism. Instead, it makes more efficient use of certain brain regions, particularly those associated with... Read More
Is English the Lingua Franca of Computing?
March 6, 2025
English is often referred to as the lingua franca of computing, playing a central role in the development of programming language terminology. Unlike other scientific fields that draw heavily from... Read More
Orthographic Disabilities and Language Learning
February 26, 2025
Dyslexia and dysgraphia are two distinct orthographic disabilities, each affecting individuals learning a new language in unique ways. Dyslexia primarily impacts reading and language processing,... Read More
Language Is Good for the Brain
February 21, 2025
The brain is a remarkable organ with an incredible ability to adapt and grow. Much like how physical exercise strengthens muscles, the act of learning and acquiring new information strengthens the... Read More
Las Vegas Simultaneous Interpretation Services
January 30, 2025
The area now recognized as "The City of Lights" was first explored in the 1820s by Rafael Rivera. During Antonio Armijo's expedition to establish a trade route between New Mexico and Los Angeles,... Read More
Sign Language to Better Your Brand
January 23, 2025
Deaf individuals most often do not view themselves as having a deficit or being disabled. Instead, they take great pride in their culture, which is rooted in a shared language and history.... Read More











