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    been controversy over whether or not loud music is acceptable. Lots of people have called the police to complain that their neighbor is playing their music too loudly. Understand that prolonged exposure to noise‚ such as loud music can result in hearing loss (Gale). The government has passed laws about citing tickets of around fifty dollars for playing music too loudly. The rules apply to loud music when it is at home or in your car. Today‚ I want to explain why that decree is a reasonable idea.

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    ANIMAL AS ASSISTANCE TO DISABLED ___________ A Library Research Presented to Dr. Ronnie D. Soriano Associate Professor Language and Literature Studies Department Ateneo de Naga University ___________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Mid-term Requirements in English 2: Writing in the Discipline By Rosemarie M. Avila N7 February 2013 The companion relationship notion that animals enhance the lives of disable individual has become a widespread

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    Describe three ways that a child with a severe visual impairment develops differently than a typically developing child (12 pts). Depending on the severity of the visual impairment it may cause a child to have fear of movement. This may also be associated with the fact that the parents may also be anxious about their child getting hurt‚ and as a consequence it could possibly affect the child’s motor skills. Children with visual impairments may not be as fit as typical peers do to the lack of exercises

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    and frustration at not being able to communicate efficiently with other people. With hearing loss‚ day-to-day activities such as hearing a doorbell‚ using the telephone‚ watching television or taking part in conversations can produce feelings of inadequacy within the individual. Not being able to distinguish faces‚ read the time on a clock or drive can produce the same feelings in a person who has vision loss. Hearing loss interferes with face-to-face communication and can often cause older people to

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    William-Demant acquire French cochlear implant company Neurelec. Even though‚ Neurelec was somewhat small firm as cochlear company‚ William-Demant has technologically‚ financially stable. William-Demant occupies a quarter of the global bone-anchored hearing assist market from Cochlear since around 2011. (Nusbaum 2013). William-Demant stock more two times grow

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    A Description of Cochlear Implants A Cochlear Implant is a specialized hearing device that consists of both a surgically-implanted and external component used to simulate natural hearing. This device is used to treat people with severe and profound hearing loss. The implanted component is placed under the skin‚ behind the patient’s ear‚ and connected to the auditory nerve of the brain. The Cochlear Implants are designed to receive sounds and convert them into electrical signals that bypass

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    device that is placed into the head behins the ear of a deaf person. When it is used with a microphone and speech processor it stimulates the auditory nerve allowing the person to hear. Many people with hearing loss can use hearing aids to help them hear but people with severe hearing loss or deaf hearing aids don’t work. These people may use the cochlear implant The cochlear implant replaces the function of the entire ear. It uses a microphone that stimulates the auditory nerve using electricity to

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    basic senses those of touch‚ sound‚ smell‚ sight and taste. Hearing is one of the very essential and treasured senses; any disruption causes us immense concern. However‚ some of us are most unfortunate to get affected by loss of hearing. The ear is divided into 3 parts (anatomically) as the Outer‚ Middle and Inner parts. “The cochlea is the auditory portion of the inner ear. Its core component is the Organ of Corti‚ the sensory organ of hearing‚ which is distributed along the partition separating fluid

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    Orthopedic impairment is defined as a severe orthopedic impairment that adversely affects a child’s educational performance. The term includes impairments caused by congenital anomaly such as clubfoot‚ absence of some member‚ impairments caused by disease such as poliomyelitis‚ bone tuberculosis‚ and impairments from other causes such as cerebral palsy‚ amputations‚ and fractures or burns that cause contractures. The IDEA category of orthopedic impairments contains a wide variety of disorders. Broken

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    organ of hearing and is part of your inner ear. Cochlear Damage means that all or part of your inner ear has been hurt. Damage to the cochlea typically causes permanent hearing loss. This is called sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). Many things can cause SNHL‚ or cochlear damage‚ including loud or extended noise exposure‚ certain powerful antibiotics‚ meningitis‚ Meniere’s disease‚ acoustic tumors‚ and even the natural decline in age can cause hearing loss. We’ll discuss noise-induced hearing loss here

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