• The National Center on Deafness is an American educational institution aimed at facilitating the education of deaf students. The facilities of the National...
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  • Deafblindness (redirect from Deaf-blindness)
    opportunities, the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults (also called the Helen Keller National Center or HKNC), with a residential...
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  • staff/faculty and local community members. The National Center on Deafness was established in 1972 as a way to serve deaf students at the university. Support services...
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    The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), a member of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, is mandated to conduct...
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  • Deafness has varying definitions in cultural and medical contexts. In medical contexts, the meaning of deafness is hearing loss that precludes a person...
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  • The Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults (also known as the Helen Keller National Center or HKNC) is a foundation in the United...
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    Deaf education is the education of students with any degree of hearing loss or deafness. This may involve, but does not always, individually-planned,...
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  • The National Center on Deafness hosts the International Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities. Commonly known as the CSUN Conference...
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    Lauren Ridloff (category American deaf actresses)
    Northridge, a university with a large deaf and hard-of-hearing student population, because of its National Center on Deafness. She majored in English with an...
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  • Roz Rosen (category Deaf activists)
    National Center on Deafness from 2006 to 2014. Roslyn Goodstein was born in The Bronx on February 22, 1943. Both she and her brother were born deaf to...
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    themselves will acknowledge the disability. Post-lingual deafness is far more common than pre-lingual deafness. Those who lose their hearing later in life, such...
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    The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) is the first and largest technological college in the world for students who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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  • resource and a center of community for children of deaf adults as an oral and a sign language, and bicultural, identifying with both deaf and hearing cultures...
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  • The National Deaf Federation Nepal (NDFN; Nepali: राष्ट्रिय बहिरा महासंघ नेपाल(ne)) is a non-governmental organization established and run as the umbrella...
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  • The National Theatre of the Deaf (NTD) is a Connecticut-based theatre company founded in 1967. It is the oldest theatre company in the United States with...
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  • Bernard Bragg (category American male deaf actors)
    John Bulwer Award, The National Center on Deafness 1990 The Bernard Bragg Artistic Achievement Award, Center on Deafness, Chicago 1997 Honorary Founder's...
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  • "Intervener Services Recommendations". National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness. Retrieved 11 March 2014. National Center on Deaf-Blindness Recommendations for Improving...
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    her stage debut at the age of seven, as Dorothy in an International Center on Deafness and the Arts (ICODA) children's theatre production of The Wizard of...
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  • NCOD may refer to: National Coming Out Day National Center on Deafness This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title NCOD. If an internal...
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  • James Caverly (category American male deaf actors)
    accurate representation of deafness in film and television, as well as on stage. He has discussed how, in many media portrayals, the deaf person is "the problem...
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  • Qatari Center of Social Cultural for the Deaf (QCSCD; Arabic: المركز القطري للثقافة الاجتماعية للصم) is the national organisation representing deaf people...
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  • Philippine Deaf Resource Center (PDRC) was founded in 2001. Their main focus is research in the Filipino Sign Language field and how Deafness affects socio-economic...
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  • deafness and which use sign languages as the main means of communication. When used as a cultural label, especially within the culture, the word deaf...
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  • Prelingual deafness refers to deafness that occurs before learning speech or language. Speech and language typically begin to develop very early with...
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  • families visited physicians to try to remedy their child's deafness. They also experimented on the deaf with traditional and folk procedures, including rituals...
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    leadership in deafness-related research. RSIA researchers gather and analyze data concerning the social, academic, and perceptual characteristics of deaf and hard...
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  • Sandra Mae Frank (category American deaf actresses)
    star says being deaf 'a blessing'". The Courier-Journal. Retrieved 2023-09-14. "Deafness is having a cultural moment. So why are deaf roles still handed...
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    disease pattern of deafness with retinitis pigmentosa. Liebreich noted Usher syndrome to be recessive, since the cases of blind-deafness combinations occurred...
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    causing deafness are rare: MT-TL1 mutations cause MIDD (Maternally inherited deafness and diabetes) and other conditions which may include deafness as part...
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  • Amusia (redirect from Tone-deafness)
    Symptoms of receptive amusia, sometimes referred to as "musical deafness" or "tone deafness", include the inability to recognize familiar melodies, the loss...
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