I don't know but there are more things than deafness and hearing impairment,
for instance there is Central auditory processing disorder where the hearing
is fine, even acute but the ability to process the sounds impaired so that
in conversation one can seem as if one is deaf.
Larry
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> Subject: Article on partially deaf identity.
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> Dear all,
> Can anyone recomend an article that addresses the issue of
> partial deafness
> and how hearing impaired people have been treated as stupied or lesser? It
> would need to be non accademicie, Regards, Sarah Supple.
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