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    Finally‚ further significance acknowledges the child’s growth involving the education process in the classroom and its role both in learning and experience. Initially a Deaf child’s journey begins with family and starts at birth but it’s not till the deafness is detected that important decisions start to be made. Interactions with the child are important as are the ways the child is interacted with. Choices have to be made by the family that will result in how a child is educated and socialized. These

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    Deaf like Me The book starts with Louise and Thomas a couple who has one child‚ a son‚ Bruce. When Bruce is three‚ he gets German measles or rubella. After finding this out‚ Louise discovers that‚ she is pregnant with their second child. When Louise took Bruce to the doctor to get all of the information on the measles‚ the doctor was worried about Louise’s pregnancy‚ even thought she was not very far along. The doctor said that being around someone with these measles could possibly cause congenital

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    Birth: 1770 in Bonn‚ Germany Death: 1827 in Vienna‚ Austria Nationality: German Occupation: composer Source: Encyclopedia of World Biography‚ 2nd ed. 17 Vols. Gale Research‚ 1998. Updated: 05/18/2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS Biographical Essay Further Readings Source Citation Updates BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY The instrumental music of the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) forms a peak in the development of tonal music and is one of the crucial evolutionary developments in the

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    Visual Cortex

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    The Visual Pathway 1. Light must pass through the cornea‚ aqueous humor‚ lens and vitreous humor before reaching the retina. It must then pass through the inner layers of the retina to reach the photoreceptive layer of rods and cones. 2. When the photoreceptors are stimulated they transmit impulses to the bipolar cells that project to the ganglion cells of retina. 3. The axons from the ganglion cells converge at the optic disc to form optic nerve which enters the cranial cavity through the optic

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    The Truth About Helen Keller In Learning Dynamics‚ the authors‚ Marjorie Ford and Jon Ford‚ choose to include an excerpt from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller to show learning from experience. The excerpt titled "The Most Important Day of My Life" mainly draws from Helen Keller’s early childhood as she begins her education on the third of March in 1887‚ three months before she became seven years old. Keller recounts her early experiences of being awakened to a world of words and concepts through

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    Musical maturity Between 1798 and 1802 Beethoven tackled what he considered the pinnacles of composition: the string quartet and the symphony. With the composition of his first six string quartets (Op. 18) between 1798 and 1800 (written on commission for‚ and dedicated to‚ Prince Lobkowitz)‚ and their publication in 1801‚ along with premieres of the First and Second Symphonies in 1800 and 1802‚ Beethoven was justifiably considered one of the most important of a generation of young composers following

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    Hearing Aid

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    MARKET PREDICTIONS Hearing Journal: December 2012 - Volume 65 - Issue 12 - p 14–16 Hearing Industries Association - “The current unit sales in the US are below my expectation of [approximately] five percent‚” observed Oliver Metzger‚ a life sciences equity analyst at Commerzbank AG in Frankfurt‚ Germany‚ who tracks hearing aid stocks. “I had imagined that the market growth would increase in units after it had grown only by [about] three percent in units in 2011 and after [the first quarter]

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    Acid Maltase Deficiency: It is an autosomal recessive disorder‚ in which the defect is in the gene for the acid maltase enzyme‚ which leads to accumulation of glycogen stored in muscles. Glycogen build up‚ weakens the muscles of a patient suffering from this disorder. This may affect respiratory muscles resulting in respiratory failure. It is also known as the Pompe Disease. Although‚ in childhood and adolescence the symptoms show slow progress and are less severe‚ infantile forms cause death within

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    Tone of the voice. A louder more direct communication maybe required if trying to get the attention of the service user. The communication has to be clear and effective. The speed in which we talk is also important. When talking to people with deafness for example words have to be well articulated in a slower pace. This way they are more likely to understand me. Non-verbal communication: Facial and hand gestures‚ again this needs to be tailored to the situation or topic. Eye contact is

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    References: Patton‚ K.T. (2010). Laboratory Manual Essentials of Seeley’s Anatomy and Physiology. New York: McGraw Hill. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. NIH Pub. No. 97-4233. Updated: October 2008. Hildebrand MS‚ Husein M‚ Smith RJH. Genetic sensorineural hearing loss. In: Cummings CW‚ Flint PW‚ Haughey BH‚ et al‚ eds. Otolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery. 5th ed

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