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    Some of the things that we should consider before getting a cochlear implant. This is an important subject because 98% of Deaf children are born to hearing parents and these parents do not understand what being Deaf really means. Most of these parents resort to a cochlear implant before fully understanding what the consequences could be. A cochlear implant is a mechanical device that replaces the function of of a damaged ear‚ generally used for Deaf people. This implant is surgically implanted

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    Now these interventions are specifically directed to alter‚ eliminate‚ or correct non-life threatening conditions. Cochlear implants are a technology in the branch of Biomedicine‚ which attempts to cure deafness. When surgically implanted and given specific appropriate conditions‚ this instrument can help provide some sense of sound to persons who naturally cannot hear. Cochlear Implants also known as CIs create: Acoustic signals‚ which are received by an external microphone and transmitted‚ to

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    firmly believe that the cochlear implant operation should be able to be performed on young children even though they cannot give consent. After watching Sound and Fury multiple times‚ I can see why some people would not want themselves or their children to receive cochlear implants. They have a fear that they would abandon the deaf culture and they would lose their deaf identity. However‚ this movie has also given me more insight on the advantages of receiving a cochlear implant and how important

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    \ Conclusion Questions 1.3.3 1. Why are cochlear implants controversial? The deaf community believes a deaf person’s ability to live a full and meaningful life is not compromised by his or her deafness‚ so the suggestion that cochlear implants provide advantages over a deaf lifestyle is shortsighted and insensitive. Many deaf people deal very well with their deafness‚ learning sign language and lip reading and adapting their work and home environments to accommodate their loss of hearing. Another

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    Gulf Petroleum Investment Company (GPI) - Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis Review On 20th January 2015 Summary Gulf Petroleum Investment Company (GPIC)is an oil and gas service provider. The company provides services in the areas of oil‚ gas‚ and petrochemical sectors. Its business areas include reservoir management and services optimization‚ oil wells engineering‚ reservoir development and planning‚ oil field implement‚ reservoir monitoring and control‚ crude oil and petroleum product trading

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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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    However medical professionals forget to mention that cochlear implants do not restore hearing‚ and may not be suitable for everybody. There is always a chance that a cochlear implant may not work as expected‚ or at all and the child is then stuck with it‚ no matter the outcome. As Robert Sparrow says in his writing “Defending Deaf Culture: The Case of Cochlear Implants* “The danger with existing cochlear implants is that they risk depriving such children of full membership

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    success if they are properly supported by an assistive technology (AT) device and AT support services. The two devices I chose were the cochlear implants for the deaf children and screen headers for the blind children. The cochlear implant is a small complex electronic device that can help provide a sense of sound. The students that will benefit from the cochlear implants will be a person who is profoundly deaf or a person who is severely hard of hearing. This device helps the child in the classroom

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    Learning and the Hearing Impaired Students who are hearing impaired should be provided with special needs in a way that addresses the student ’s individual differences and needs. Advances in research on effective instructional practices can provide guidance for general education teachers and special education teachers who have little or no training in methods for students with hearing loss. Students who are typically classified as deaf or hard of hearing are described as individuals with hearing

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    them a cochlear implant (a device that is surgically implanted into a person’s cochlea to help them perceive sounds)‚ or by mainstreaming their child in the public school systems‚ forcing them to learn to lip-read and speak. I don’t think this is fair to the children. They should have the option to learn American Sign Language (ASL) because it introduces so many opportunities that they wouldn’t otherwise receive. While it’s understandable that hearing parents want to be able

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