ITP 120 Intro to Deaf Culture Professor McCray July 13‚ 2008 Through Deaf Eyes PBS 2008 Through Deaf Eyes is a film outlining deaf history and deaf culture. The movie touches on many key milestones in deaf American’s lives including: community interactions‚ education‚ recreation and work. While we have been learning much on deaf history‚ I was fascinated to hear the many obstacles deaf people had to overcome to reach where they are today. I am one to always route for
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Hearing Loss Informative Outline Attention getter: Has anyone told them they couldn’t do something due to a physical disability? Statement of topic: Today‚ I am going to talk about hearing loss. Establish importance of topic: I chose this topic because….. Preview statement: I am going to tell you about hearing loss‚ what types there are‚ what causes it‚ and what treatments or interventions are available. Transition: A lot of people assume there is only one type of hearing loss‚ but what they
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Mrs. Vicki Scott‚ former elementary music teacher in the Springfield School District‚ had several students in her school who were deaf or hard of hearing. She was a very gifted teacher and was able to teach her students with very limited hearing abilities to match pitch‚ keep steady beat‚ and demonstrate musicality. Alice-Ann Darrow‚ Professor of Music Therapy and Music Education at Florida State University‚ became interested in studying people with hearing impairments by watching her father‚ who
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Mikaela Del Rio ASL 1 Mrs. Martin 20 January 2015 Cochlear Implant RST Imagine a world where no one changed anything about themselves‚ in the fear of changing their identity. No one would have braces and there would be a lot of crooked teeth. Nobody would get haircuts‚ and there would be a lot of unmanageable long hair. But if you really think about it‚ these things could never change who you are‚ they only enhance what you can become. People get braces so nobody makes them uncomfortable when they
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From the ancient times and even today Deaf education has had arguments against which method is right or wrong. No matter which way the tides turned there have been important people there to help guide the Deaf educations along. We will start with the great philosopher Aristotle. Now I know what you are thinking‚ why would I talk about Aristotle when it comes to Deaf education? It has been said that he is the first person ever recorded to have talked about Deaf culture. Even though he is a great
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Have you ever thought what it was like if you were deaf? Graeme Clark’s father was deaf. He wanted to create something that could fix not being able to hear. He created the Multiple- Channel Cochlear Implant known as the bionic ear. He has changed the world in a spectacular way. His childhood plays a big role in his invention. Also‚ he went though a lot of schooling to get to where he is today. Clark’s childhood was very difficult because his father was deaf (Cochlear). Clark was born on August
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The chapters I chose in the book for “Hearing People Only” is chapter 65 “Can deaf people appreciate music at all”‚ chapter 71 “What difficulties do deaf people have when driving an automobile”‚ and chapter 73 “Aren’t deaf people more prone to accidents”. I chose these chapters because I think hearing people are generally curious about whether deaf people can listen to music‚ if they can drive‚ and if they are accident prone. I think these topics are most common among hearing people about the deaf
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In the article written by Robert Sparrow called‚ “Implants and Ethnocide: Learning from the Cochlear Implant Controversy‚” the topic of cochlear implants is explored to a deeper level. This article takes the controversy a step further by bringing forward the question about genetic testing. Suggesting that if parents could have their unborn children tested for deafness‚ they would have a higher chance of getting an abortion and terminating the pregnancy. Furthermore‚ if people have this kind of
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Microtia‚ a hearing disability SOC 313 Social Implications of Medical Issues August 31‚ 2012 What is Microtia? Microtia is an ear deformity where “one ear is affected (unilateral Microtia) but in about 10 percent of cases‚ both ears are affected (bilateral Microtia). Approximately one in 6‚000 to 8‚000 babies are born with Microtia. “(Cedars-Sinai‚ 2012) Microtia atresia “is absence or underdevelopment of the ear canal and middle ear structures”(Burt‚2011). Microtia normally presents its
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“A person who is considered deaf-blind is someone who is deaf or hard-of-hearing in combination with a visual impairment or blindness. The range of capabilities and support needs of individuals with deaf-blindness varies substantially from person to person because of differences in the extent of partial vision or hearing‚ if any‚ or the presence of additional conditions such as intellectual or physical disabilities. In all cases‚ however‚ deaf-blindness results in difficulties detecting‚ gathering
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