animals, such as white cats, have a tendency to congenital deafness. Some known chemicals and elements can also affect deafness in animals. Deafness can...
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Clicker training (category Animal training)
flashlight, hand sign, or vibrating collar), especially helpful for deaf animals. B. F. Skinner first identified and described the principles of operant...
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Sign language (redirect from Deaf Sign Language)
Wherever communities of deaf people exist, sign languages have developed as useful means of communication and form the core of local deaf cultures. Although...
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sensorineural deafness occurs commonly in domestic cats with a white coat. It is a congenital deafness caused by a degeneration of the inner ear. Deafness is far...
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Phil Taylor (musician) (redirect from Philthy Animal)
Taylor (21 September 1954 – 12 November 2015), better known as "Philthy Animal", was an English drummer. He was a member of the rock band Motörhead from...
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Deaf Forever: The Best of Motörhead is a compilation album by the band Motörhead, released on 8 August 2000 on Castle Select Records. The album compilation...
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Dalmatian dog (section Deafness)
single gene being responsible for deafness to be unlikely. Researchers now know deafness in albino and piebald animals is caused by the absence of mature...
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Service animals, which do work for persons with disabilities other than blindness or deafness. In the United States, the term service animal encompasses...
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De'VIA (redirect from Deaf View/Image Art)
Deaf View Image Art, abbreviated as De'VIA, is a genre of visual art that intentionally represents the Deaf experience and Deaf culture. Although De'VIA...
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Stone Deaf Forever! is a 5-CD box set collection by the band Motörhead, released in 2003. Stone Deaf Forever! is the first fully comprehensive box set...
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Ferret (category Domesticated animals)
Retrieved 12 January 2022. Strain, GM (2015). "The genetics of deafness in domestic animals". Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 2: 29. doi:10.3389/fvets.2015...
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disabling hearing loss Deaf adult characters are significantly underrepresented in children's books; even within books which do include a Deaf character. There...
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Animal rights is the philosophy according to which many or all sentient animals have moral worth independent of their utility to humans, and that their...
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A talking animal or speaking animal is any non-human animal that can produce sounds or gestures resembling those of a human language. Several species...
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lions, a nonvocal learning animal, have demonstrated the ability to perceive beats in music. Music portal Amusia Tone deafness Musical aptitude Cognitive...
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World Meeting of Magnetizers Ceci, Andrea (2020). "Deaf-Mutism and Savagery Through the Lens of Animal Magnetism in France During the Early Nineteenth-Century"...
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The Miracle Worker (2000 film) (category Films about deaf people)
Sullivan's struggle to draw the young Helen Keller, a blind and prelingually deaf girl, out of her world of darkness and silence during the 1880s. Helen has...
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Alexander Graham Bell (section Work with deaf people)
associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. His research on hearing and speech...
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Bruce Fogle (category Animal cognition writers)
charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. In 2004, he was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire for services to deaf people. He is chairman...
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fate to a nearby rock, which is heard by six of the camels, except a deaf animal. The youngest brother overhears it and consults with a wise man, who...
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Helen Keller (category Deaf activists)
Switzerland. One of Helen's Swiss ancestors was the first teacher for the deaf in Zürich. Keller reflected on this fact in her first autobiography, asserting...
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the only option: speakers may also use simile, as in "deaf as an ass". In German, 92% of animal epithets are metaphors, 8% similes, whereas in English...
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Exotic pet (redirect from Exotic animal)
varies by culture, location, and over time—as animals become firmly enough established in the world of animal fancy, they may no longer be considered exotic...
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Usher syndrome (redirect from Deafness-retinitis pigmentosa syndrome)
transmission of blindness and deafness, since no isolated cases of either could be found in the family trees.[citation needed] Animal models of this human disease...
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Bunny (dog) (category Animal intelligence)
August 2019) is a sheepadoodle who displays behaviors that may be human-animal communication[citation needed]. Bunny has reportedly learned 92 words. Bunny...
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Texas Blind, Deaf, and Orphan School was a school for blind and deaf black people in Austin, Texas. Throughout its history, due to educational segregation...
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The Deaf rights movement encompasses a series of social movements within the disability rights and cultural diversity movements that encourages deaf and...
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The history of deaf education in the United States began in the early 1800s when the Cobbs School of Virginia, an oral school, was established by William...
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Deafness occurs in both colored and white Miniature Bull Terriers. Puppies can be born unilaterally deaf (deaf in one ear) or bilaterally deaf (deaf in...
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American Sign Language literature (redirect from Deaf American literature)
in the American deaf community. Literary genres initially developed in residential Deaf institutes, such as American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut...
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