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Summary Of: Deaf

For Deaf as a cultural term... Many people who are deaf consider spoken language their primary language and consider themselves... This can result in a deaf person becoming generally irritable... Some in the deaf community can view this as a rejection of their own culture and its... There is controversy in the culturally deaf community as to whether cochlear implants address wellness concerns... being of prelingually deaf children at all... have reduced the need for deaf and hard of hearing people to use a third... Deaf people can do anything except hear... Deaf Aid Society which sponsors SHEILA KOTHAVALA INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF... the peak body for Deaf services in Australia... The NAD protects deaf and hard of hearing civil rights... deaf and Hard of Hearing people... and life for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people...

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