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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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Deaf-mute is a term
which was used
historically to
identify a
person who was
either deaf and used sign
language or both
deaf and
could not speak. The term...
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Deaf culture is the set of
social beliefs, behaviors, art,
literary traditions, history, values, and
shared institutions of
communities that are influenced...
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horizons and gain opportunities, the
Helen Keller National Center for
Deaf-Blind
Youths and
Adults (also
called the
Helen Keller National Center or...
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morphemes but in
others they're not; therefore, by
their reasoning,
words like
deafly and selfish (here
shown with the non-joiner)
should not have ligatures...
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Deaf cinema is a
movement that
includes all
works produced and
directed by
deaf people or
members of the
deaf community and is led by
deaf actors. All...
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Songs for the
Deaf is the
third studio album by the
American rock band
Queens of the
Stone Age,
released on
August 27, 2002, by
Interscope Records. It...
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integration of
deaf people within a
predominantly hearing civilization. Thus, state-sponsored organizations, such as All-Russian
Society of the
Deaf, fostered...
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Beethoven Was
Deaf is a live
album by Morrissey,
recorded around the time of the tour for Your ****nal. "You're the One for Me, Fatty", "Certain People...
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Deaf Mute is a 1913
American short war
drama black and
white film
directed by
Allen Ramsey,
written by
Rupert Hughes and
produced by
Thomas A. Edison...