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Hearing and impairment
The Hearing Voices Movement is a support and advocacy group for people who hallucinate voices, but do not otherwise show signs of mental illness or impairment.
Hearing impairment may be ranked as mild, moderate, moderately severe, severe or profound as defined below:
Because of this impairment, he publicly supported the Better Hearing Institute.
* Hearing impairment
Hearing impairment often accompanies this disease.
* Hearing impairment
* Hearing impairment including deafness or hard of hearing.
Hearing impairment is the category of physical impairment that includes people that are completely or partially deaf.
* Hearing impairment
* Hearing impairment
* Hearing impairment
Hearing impairment affected Gary Murphy's schooling and he left early to seek work.
* Hearing impairment
Hearing impairment may also be the result of certain diseases such as CMV or Ménière's disease and these can be diagnosed from the shape of the audiogram.

Hearing and hard
* Hearing dogs, or signal dogs, help the deaf and hard of hearing.
Action on Hearing Loss, formally known as The Royal National Institute for Deaf People ( RNID ) is a charitable organization working on behalf of the UK's 9 million deaf and hard of hearing people.

Hearing and hearing
Hearing protection such as earplugs ( disposable or reusable ) or ear muffs ( including electronic devices that amplify quiet sounds ) can be used to reduce the risk of hearing damage.
Hearing aids, which amplify the incoming sound, will improve hearing ability, but nothing can restore normal hearing.
* Hearing dogs are a specific type of assistance dog specifically selected and trained to assist the deaf and hearing impaired by alerting their handler to important sounds, such as doorbells, smoke alarms, ringing telephones, or alarm clocks.
Hearing disorder-disruption in the normal hearing process that may occur in outer, middle, or inner ear, whereby sound waves are not conducted to the inner ear, converted to electrical signals and / or nerve impulses are not transmitted to the brain to be interpreted.
Hearing loss usually fluctuates in the beginning stages and becomes more permanent in later stages, although hearing aids and cochlear implants can help remedy damage.
* Siemens Hearing Instruments, is the world ’ s largest manufacturer of hearing aids.
* Digital Media Consumers ' Rights Act of 2003 Hearing ( PDF )-transcript of the May 12, 2004 hearing before the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection
In addition, Garrett Morris parodied the practice of a picture insert of a person simultaneously giving the news read in sign language for the hearing impaired in " The News for the Hard of Hearing.
The large Central Hearing Facility on the second floor of the Hart Building was designed for high-interest events attracting crowds that could not be accommodated in the regular hearing rooms.
During his playing career, in 1973, Mikita teamed up with Chicago businessman Irv Tiahnybik to form the American Hearing Impaired Hockey Association ( AHIHA ), to bring together deaf and hard-of hearing hockey players from all over the country.
In the United Kingdom, hearing dogs wear distinctive burgundy jackets bearing the logo of the charity ( Hearing Dogs for Deaf People ) which trains and funds them.
HCO allows a person who is Speech-Disabled and can hear to use one's hearing while sending responses to a person who is Hearing via the HCO user's typed text.
To date, two companies have brought disposable hearing aids to market: Songbird Hearing, and Lyric.
Hearing aid users can use a telecoil ( T ) switch to hear announcements directly through their hearing aid receiver.
In the United States, the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 ( HAC Act ) requires that the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) ensure that all telephones manufactured or imported for use in the United States after August 1989, and all “ essential ” telephones, be hearing aid-compatible ( through the use of a telecoil ).
The first practical electronic hearing aid with adjustable analog audio circuitry was based on US Patent 2, 017, 358, " Hearing Aid Apparatus and Amplifier " by Samual Gordon Taylor, filed in 1932.
Their work resulted in US Patent 4, 548, 082, " Hearing aids, signal supplying apparatus, systems for compensating hearing deficiencies, and methods " by A Maynard Engebretson, Robert E Morley, Jr. and Gerald R Popelka, filed in 1984.
Hearing aids are incapable of truly correcting a hearing loss ; they are an aid to make sounds more accessible.
Hearing aids are incapable of truly correcting a hearing loss ; they are an aid to make sounds more accessible.
If the effect persists, an audiologist or Hearing Instrument Specialist can sometimes further tune the hearing aid ( s ).
In 2006 he became chief ambassador for David Ormerod Hearing Centres, the high street Audiology chain that fitted his hearing aids.

Hearing and deafness
The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Committee on Hearing and Equilibrium ( AAO HNS CHE ) set criteria for diagnosing Ménière's, as well as defining two sub categories of Ménière's: cochlear ( without vertigo ) and vestibular ( without deafness ).
Deafness Research UK ( The Hearing Research Trust ) is the leading national British medical research charity working in the field of deafness.
Hearing loss in one ear does not cause deafness but directionality is impaired.

Hearing and which
Hearing strange sounds from inland, which he feared were dangerous beasts, Selkirk remained at first along the shoreline.
" The joke was sometimes combined with another running gag in which, rather than having a sign language interpreter visually presenting the news to aid the deaf, the show would provide assistance from Garrett Morris, " head of the New York School for the Hard of Hearing ", whose " aid " involved cupping his hands around his mouth and shouting the news as Chase read it.
* Proclaiming and Hearing the Word: Usually two to three readings of Scripture, one of which is always from the Gospels, plus a psalm ( or portion thereof ) or canticle between the lessons.
Hearing other parakeets encourages a pair to breed, which is why breeding in groups is more successful.
Governor Livingston also provides programs for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Cognitively Impaired, of which students are enrolled from all over north-central New Jersey.
Hearing all parties before a decision is made is one step which would be considered appropriate to be taken in order that a process may then be characterised as procedurally fair.
In early years of the 20th century, Delius composed some of his most popular works, including Brigg Fair ( 1907 ), In a Summer Garden ( 1908, revised 1911 ), Summer Night on the River ( 1911 ), and On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring ( 1912 ), of which McVeagh comments, " These exquisite idylls, for all their composer's German descent and French domicile, spell ' England ' for most listeners.
Hearing of the approach of Charles, Manfred issued a manifesto to the Romans, in which he not only defended his rule over Italy but even claimed the imperial crown.
* The Volta Laboratory and Bureau, created by Alexander Graham Bell as his first formal research laboratory, the profits from which were used to create a research and educational institution devoted to serving the deaf, which operates today as the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, also known as the ' AG Bell '.
Hearing about Chao Phraya Chakri's successful assaults which drove back the Burmese to their well fortified camp, Azaewunky arranged a meeting with him, in the course of which he extolled his generalship and advised him to take good care on himself.
Hearing the firing, the XI corps ' advanced guard, which had marched up behind in accordance with the general movement of the corps in changing front to the west, and had halted on reaching the Kreuzhecke Wood, promptly came up to Spachbach and Gunstett.
In this regard, concerning the company's activities and alleged abuses in Colombia, an extensive accusation was presented against DynCorp at the Hearing on Biodiversity of the Permanent Peoples ' Tribunal, session on Colombia, which took place at the Cacarica Humanitarian Zone from February 24 to 27, 2007.
* Hearing ( sense ), is the auditory sense, the sense by which sound is perceived.
After a further trip to Africa, abridged by the necessities of his position as a pensioner of the school of Rome, he painted Judith, then, in 1870, Salomé, and, as a work due from the Roman school, dispatched from Tangier the large canvas, Execution Without Hearing Under the Moorish Kings, in which the painter had played with the blood of the victim as if he were a jeweller toying with rubies.
Hearing of the plans, the River Don Navigation Company proposed an alternative, which involved the canalisation of the River Dearne, to reach the same destination.
Domenici has been an avid proponent of nuclear power and has published two books on the subject: " A Brighter Tomorrow: Fulfilling the Promise of Nuclear Energy " ( Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2004 ), which he wrote ; and " Advanced Nuclear Technologies — Hearing Before the Committee on Appropriations, U. S. Senate " ( Collingdale, Pennsylvania: D I A N E Publishing Company, 1999 ), which he edited.
*" Advanced Nuclear Technologies — Hearing Before the Committee on Appropriations, U. S. Senate " ( Collingdale, Pennsylvania: D I A N E Publishing Company, 1999 ), which he edited.
Hearing about these results, Vilayanur S. Ramachandran theorized that phantom limb sensations could be due to this reorganization in the somatosensory cortex, which is located in the postcentral gyrus, and which receives input from the limbs and body.

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