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    Deaf and Blind

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    blindness. With surgery‚ perfect sight may never be achieved‚ but new modern measures put in place can help people see better than before. There are also many technological and surgical advances in dealing with deafness. From computers to cochlear implants to hair cell regeneration‚ technology that assists people with hearing loss has grown in recent years and will continue to grow in the future. I chose

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    Olga Rivera

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    statistics given to them about a new procedure called a cochlear implant. He was insistent and he wanted it. There was one barrier. It was so expensive. Supermom struggled by pinching pennies‚ and scrimping in every area of the household finances‚ because her son desired to access audio reception in his weak ear. She found a solution through her miserly ways. She was able to purchase the cochlear device and have the delicate surgery to implant it. Now‚ he is an outstanding academic student at Odessa

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    Audism

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    Allissa Lane Deaf Culture Dana Schlang November 16‚ 2014 Audism Audism is a term typically used to describe discrimination against deaf or hard of hearing people‚ although it could also be expanded to include anyone with a difference in hearing ability. This discrimination can occur in a number of forms in a range that includes physical‚ cultural‚ and linguistic variants. Further complicating the issue is the existence of intra-group discrimination‚ which can either mimic the pathways of inter-group

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    Structure of a Personal Narrative Essay‚ In this world there are one of a thousand babies are born with hearing lost in either one or both ears. I happened to ne one of these newborn babies‚ however it was discovered months later. I was diagnosed with profound deafness for both ears which is the most serious one among the levels of hearing lost. I heard nothing‚ only silent of voices and I can feel there are sounds coming out around me but there is just nothing. In order to provide me the hearing

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    Elena Chwat Mr. Amelio English 10H The Deaf Culture and its View on Cochlear Implants In the United States alone‚ there are over two million deaf people‚ (“Deaf Population…”) which is only a small fraction of hearing people in the US. Being a minority‚ the deaf culture is often misunderstood and discriminated against. Deaf people view themselves as a community – they have a language‚ a culture‚ and a bond with each other. Deafness is the only disability in which the affected people have formed

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    Through Deaf Eyes Review

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    In “Through Deaf Eyes” you will find a range of perspective on the question what is deafness? This film is a balanced presentation of deaf experience. I believe that the film does a good job of revealing the struggles and triumphs of deaf people in society throughout history. The documentary covers a span of close to 200 years of deaf life in the United States. You will see experiences among deaf people in education‚ family life‚ work‚ and social activities. Sign language is language that uses

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    Hearing and Visual Impairments 1 Grand Canyon University Robert Tate April 1‚ 2014 Instructor- Kendra Williamson-Henriques Hearing and Visual Impairments 2 Visual Impairments Understanding the struggles that hearing and visual impaired people go through has to be a tough challenge

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    The book Alandra’s Lilacs starts off introducing one of the main characters‚ and author Tressa Browers. She becomes pregnant with her longtime boyfriend Lyndle Paul Benjamin Jr. or more commonly known as “Sug”. They soon get married and became pregnant with their first child‚ a son‚ who will be named Lyn Alan. Unfortunately‚ the baby doesn’t survive and dies shortly after his birth. Tressa and Sug desperately wanted to have a child together and shortly thereafter the death of their first child

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    Switched at Birth

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    daughter and after contacting The hospital they find Regina Vasquez and her daughter Daphne‚ who is deaf. John and Kathryn Kennish‚ Bay’s parents‚ try ‚ in their own way‚ to help Daphne by suggesting to Regina that they will pay for a cochlear implant surgery to assist Daphne to hear‚ and they Also want to have her switch schools from her All-Deaf High School to Bay and her Brother Toby’s private school. Regina says Daphne likes being deaf and doesn’t need to Be fixed‚ she is also

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    Deaf Like Me

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    The summer when Louise and Tom Spradley BISC 7A Paper #1 Summary of Deaf like Me Louise and Thomas Spradley are a fairly average American couple. They are young‚ married‚ and have one child‚ Bruce‚ and they of course love him deeply. One summer‚ Bruce becomes ill with German measles‚ or rubella. Just a few days before this diagnosis‚ Louise discovered that she was pregnant. The doctor tells her that contracting rubella while pregnant could lead to various congenital defects in the newborn.

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