Ryan Lane Ryan Thomas Lane was born on November 23, 1987 to parents William and Jill Lane. Ryan was born deaf and when he was only 2 weeks old he was diagnosed with congenital nerve deafness. Congenital nerve deafness is a defect on the auditory nerve in the cochlea which may be present at birth or acquired during or soon after birth. Usually both inner ears are effected to the same extent. In Ryan’s case congenital nerve deafness was either caused by kernicterus (a lack of oxygen during a prolonged
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Communtiy Event Paper Durinng this past semester I have learned a great deal about deafness, deaf lifestyles, and Deaf culture. As a hearing person, much of what I have experienced as I have met and slowly grown to know some Deaf friends have been unexpected, to say the least, and in some cases downright surprising or shocking. Many times in these contemporary days, when asked about my newfound relationships with some of my Deaf friends and their culture, lifestyles, education
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Hellen Keller, Beethoven, Andrea Bocelli, and Laura Bridgman. These individuals are known for achieving amazing accomplishments, despite being deaf and/or blind. Deafblind people are given few opportunities because of their deficits. Having no sight and hearing can cause people to adapt their other senses to their environments. Deafblind people are isolated from the world, and they are not given chances to explore and learn. Sighted interpreters and sign language help the deafblind communicate with
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Deaf people are disabled more by their “transactions with the hearing world than the pathology of their hearing impairment” (Lezzoni et al, 2004: 358). Hearing people need to be made more aware of Deaf peoples’ own perspectives and include Deaf people in decision making so that laws and regulations that would negatively impact their lives are not instituted. Seeing
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In the article “Against Headphones” appearing in The New York Times on January 7, 201l, Virginia Heffernan argues her stance on headphones related to hearing loss. Virginia believes headphone use should be reduced because of the potential impacts they have on hearing. She wrote this article to inform parents what their children’s earphones could be doing to their health, stating “And protecting our kids’ hearing is not just as important as protecting their brains; it is protecting their brains.”
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Stereotyped as a result of ageing, Hearing loss is an issue common amongst the elderly, but in Australia that is not the only case. Due to the noisy nature of our environment, and some of our lifestyle choices, the Australians at risk of losing their ability to hear is much more prominent. Loud machinery used in industrial occupations is the source labeled as the reason for hearing loss in younger people. However, you are much more likely to suffer hearing loss or damage at home or in recreation
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Hearing people generally believe deafness as merely an incapability to hear. But being Deaf is about more than the ability to hear or not. The Deaf Culture is a contributed institution of communities that are impacted by deafness and use sign languages as the leading method of communication. It is a set of social beliefs, behaviors, morals, values, and art. American Sign Language, or ASL, is one of the most widely used languages in the United States. ASL is not universal and is used differently around
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every time. One thing that I do most often when I am at the doctors is a hearing test. These are probably the most boring things I will ever do. They sit you down in a small, cube room where the walls are made out of a plain color of soundproof metal. They hook your ear to a bunch of skinny tubes and they say all of these words and, you have to repeat them if you heard them.
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Limitation: Define limitations of this present technology that you will address in your ExploraVision project. For people who have hearing loss, their brains will not be able to read the frequencies or vibrations. As people age, the tiny hair-like cells in the cochlea deteriorate causing them to not vibrate as well as they used to (Abby Davis). the lack of ability of the hair cells in the ear to vibrate is part of the reason why it is practically impossible for deaf people to go through
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When people find out that my parents are deaf their emotions every single time are shocked to interested to sympathetic. The emotion roller coaster always ends up with people asking how bad my life has been not having parents that can hear, all the hardships that come with it. Realistically I have loved having deaf parents, while there have been some obstacles in my life, it has been enriched by having deaf parents. I have always loved the events put on by the deaf community, things like the deaf
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