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    Cochlear Implant Day On Thursday 27.Oct‚2016 We had an event about "Cochlear Implant.” As a beginning we watched a short documentary about a girl from deaf culture‚ her parents were also deaf and they didn’t use any aids to help them to hear‚ except‚ sign language; they were against any technology to help them. They kept saying to her “this who we are‚” unlike them‚ she couldn’t adapt. Then‚ she heard about cochlear implant‚ and she wanted to do it‚ but her father felt that his heart is broken‚ also

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    support and a strong negative support. The cochlear implant was invented to help deaf people who became deaf later in life‚ but their use for deaf children became controversial. Some reasons why deaf people have a negative view on the cochlear implant are because of the following: one are the effectiveness and risks of the implant. Now although it has a 90 to 95percebt of hearing and language improvement the ricks are very dangerous. Inserting a cochlear implant destroys any residual hearing in the

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    Deaf and Blind

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    level of blindness. With surgery‚ perfect sight may never be achieved‚ but new modern measures put in place can help people see better than before. There are also many technological and surgical advances in dealing with deafness. From computers to cochlear implants to hair cell regeneration‚ technology that assists people with hearing loss has grown in recent years and will continue to grow in the future. I chose

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    Deaf Again

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    Book Report on Deaf Again The book‚ Deaf Again‚ written by Mark Drolsbaugh‚ is an autobiography telling his life story which starts with a young boy growing up who goes through the process of losing his hearing and then‚ as he gets older‚ he struggles with trying to fit in as a normal child. When Mark was very young‚ he could hear fairly well then gradually he went hard of hearing until he eventually went completely deaf. Even though he had two deaf parents‚ the doctors advised speech therapy

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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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    general supplement lost or damaged body parts with the integration of a mechanical artifice‚ bionic implants in medicine allow model organs or body parts to mimic the original function more closely. Michael Chorost wrote a memoir of his experience with cochlear implants‚ or bionic ear‚ titled "Rebuilt: How Becoming Part Computer Made Me More Human Jesse Sullivan became one of the first people to operate a fully robotic limb through a nerve-muscle graft‚ enabling him a complex range of motions beyond that

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    Production and Reception of Pancake Speech and Language Sciences Alexis D’Epagnier Northern Arizona University PANCAKE /pænkek/ Communication is key part of living. Without communication‚ humans would not be able to function in the organized fashion as we do today. We communicate through writing‚ speaking and body language. Communication is how we express what we need‚ what we want and how we feel. It is the way information is passed

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    Structure of a Personal Narrative Essay‚ In this world there are one of a thousand babies are born with hearing lost in either one or both ears. I happened to ne one of these newborn babies‚ however it was discovered months later. I was diagnosed with profound deafness for both ears which is the most serious one among the levels of hearing lost. I heard nothing‚ only silent of voices and I can feel there are sounds coming out around me but there is just nothing. In order to provide me the hearing

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    Through Deaf Eyes Review

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    In “Through Deaf Eyes” you will find a range of perspective on the question what is deafness? This film is a balanced presentation of deaf experience. I believe that the film does a good job of revealing the struggles and triumphs of deaf people in society throughout history. The documentary covers a span of close to 200 years of deaf life in the United States. You will see experiences among deaf people in education‚ family life‚ work‚ and social activities. Sign language is language that uses

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    The book Alandra’s Lilacs starts off introducing one of the main characters‚ and author Tressa Browers. She becomes pregnant with her longtime boyfriend Lyndle Paul Benjamin Jr. or more commonly known as “Sug”. They soon get married and became pregnant with their first child‚ a son‚ who will be named Lyn Alan. Unfortunately‚ the baby doesn’t survive and dies shortly after his birth. Tressa and Sug desperately wanted to have a child together and shortly thereafter the death of their first child

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