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    doctor. Telephone amplifiers are devices that amplify or make louder the ring tone of a phone so that people who are hard of hearing and maybe use a hearing aid can hear the phone more clearly. They also amplify the volume of the person speaking on the other end by up to 100%. Other devices on telephones include flashing lights so someone who is hard of hearing can see that the phone is…

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    cannot even imagine unless I was living through them myself. I imagine often they go through experiences of them having to explain they are deaf because most people would assume the person they are meeting is hearing. Times such as ordering food, or paying for groceries.…

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    Deaf Parents Essay

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    children with hearing parents? Lastly, how do the parent-child relationships compare between hearing children and their deaf parents, and hearing children and their hearing parents? The answers to these questions will highlight a way of life that is overlooked and forgotten by society. If more attention can be cast upon CODAs and the deaf community, there may be a decrease in the stigmas and marginalization of deaf…

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    The first child I choose was Jonah, who has the severe hearing impairment. The modifications that I would have to make in my environment would maybe to have words hanging around the room so I can point at them with him so he can understand me. The adaptations that I would have to make would be to learn sign language so that he can better understand me since he cannot hear. I would also to speak while I am doing the sign language so that the other students can understand me at the same time. In…

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    Deafness And Hearing Aids

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    Essay (1) Hearing aids Done by: Shaker Class: 7(C) Teacher: Nemah Figure 1 (hearing aid) If people wear hearing aids then they must have a problem with their ears, and the one major dis-advantage that led people using hearing aids is deafness, now people may ask what deafness is. Well it is a disease that might hit you when new babies are born, or sometimes when you here a loud sound like an explosion that’s in front of you, furthermore, if deafness hits you it might be either mild,…

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    Six Flags Last year I decided to go to Mozzeria for my deaf event, and this year I knew that I wanted to do something different. When I heard that Six Flags was devoting a day for the deaf, I marked my calendar because I figured it would be different than the typical restaurant scene. The only problem was that I didn’t want to go alone, and I knew that my mom and sister wouldn’t want to go. I asked Alex if he wanted to go with me and he said he would have to see, he texted me later and said…

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    2050 Glaucoma Case Study

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    By 2050 there are going to be hearing and visions impairment. older adult populations in the US is projected to double as compared to its estimated in size in 2012 . And the cases of glaucoma cases increased by the year 2032, the number is projected to increase nearly 50 percent to 4.3 million and by more than 90 percent to 5.5 million by 2050s. There are 3.28 and 3.65 million hearing aids were in the Us. The five statistics relating to visions and hearing impairment population are found to…

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    My decision to be a Speech-Language Hearing sciences major came as a result from my own experiences living with a hearing loss. As I began high school, I unexpectedly began losing my hearing due to an inner ear disease. I struggled in my schooling for some time before I started the aural rehabilitation that has brought me to where I am today. Through this treatment, I interacted with a variety of audiologists who helped find assistive technologies and communication strategies that were best…

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    Deafness In America

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    Many people around America,have the challenge of deafness.It’s a great struggle for these people.Although they might have an advantage in other senses,deafness has many challenges such as not being to communicate and share with friends and family,and your in a vulnerable position to get hurt or injured.Being deaf let’s you not being able to talk to friends and family with a connection.You can’t hear there voice to comfort you.Like say,family conversations are valuable,you when you go out to eat…

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    1. Who did you choose? Why did you choose this Deaf person? Was there something unique about this person that made you want to read about him/her right away? I chose Miss America 1995, Heather Whitestone, from deafpeople.com. The reason why I chose this Dead person is because she participated in a pageant and became Miss America in 1995. She was the first deaf woman to be crowned. She was a role model for girls who were Deaf and encourage them with her motivation. Yes, there was someone unique…

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