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Music Appreciation for the Deaf

When one considers music and music appreciation it is rarely from the point of view of someone from the deaf community. Yet, music is a multi-sensory experience, and the fact that a person is non-hearing should not keep them from enjoying the experience as much as a hearing person.

13 comments    classical music rhythm deaf
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Curling: Shuffleboard On Ice

With the 2010 Winter Olympics, the world will have another chance to view curling as a winter sport. The Olympiad is the only chance some spectators have to see this lesser-known event, since ice is required for play. However, in 2009, curling (and...

70 comments    facebook hubmob scotland
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Deaf in One Ear

 I decided to make this hub, only because I can't find much on how a person feels when they only have one good ear. In my case I was born ( as far as we know) with complete deafness in my right ear. Which to me throughout my life it has been both a...

188 comments    hearing hearing loss deaf
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Listen to Music - It Can Save the Brain and Make It Grow

Educational and medical research agree with extensive findings of major universities and the Kennedy Center for the Arts. This research shows that music, the arts, and speaking to infants and young children - and even the brain damaged adult and older senior citizens - help the human brain to grow and advance.

48 comments    health education celebrities
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Tinnitus Hearing Loss-Causes, My Treatment and Deafness Awareness

I have suffered from Tinnitus hearing loss, or ringing in the ears for a long time now. I am told it is the result of constantly subjecting myself to loud music when I was younger, which was, and is, common with most teenagers. But another contributor to my noise induced hearing loss, was as a consequence of my career choice, among other factors.

30 comments    tinnitus hearing loss
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What's Wrong With Cochlear Implants? Part 1

The cultural conflict that came with the introduction of cochlear implants for the hearing impaired was unforeseen. To this day, there is still a debate but with a sense of resignation. This is part one with my story. Part two discusses the actual conflict that I discovered later.

28 comments    christmas surgery hubmob
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Nashville's Deaf & Hard of Hearing | Services & Assistances

Services for the Deaf in Nashville. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services | Assistance | Church | Translation Services in Nashville.

4 comments    hubmob
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The Benefits Of Having A Dog

This article explores the advantages of dog ownership and re-inforces the old addage that a 'dog is man's best friend.' Includes an examination of dog behaviour and their hard-wired means of understanding humans.

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What's Wrong With Cochlear Implants? Part 2

Hubmobbing is at its best when you join! This is part two of a series on personal examination of cochlear implanted culture.  Previously, we visited what I went through to receive the cochlear implant.  What...

15 comments    culture hearing cochlear implant
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How to develop and improve Communication Skills? Secrets of Developing

Converting shy people into good communicators is not a tough task. One need to learn with the appropriate tools. Verbal, written, through gestures and body languages...know about the skill.The page also includes tips from ancient Indian texts.....

58 comments    communication psychology english
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