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by Stephen Hopson - 2007-04-25
One of the most important things we can do in the quest to reinvent ourselves for a better and more balanced life is to express gratitude on a daily basis. By zeroing in on the things we have (and the...
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by ALBERT OXN - 2007-06-05
Deaf people tend to be homosexuals? Do deaf people tend to be homosexuals? It is a hot topic discussed on one of the largest deaf dating site http://www.deafloves.com recently. In this topic...
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by Megan - 2007-06-08
Have you heard of this dating site for deaf or HoH singles? www.Deafloves.com is a single online dating community dedicated to helping deaf and hearing-impaired men and women meet other singles ...
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by Megan - 2007-06-11
Do deaf people tend to be homosexuals? There is a hot topic discussed on http://www.deafloves.com recently. In this topic, Ben of this site said he had worked in nightclubs and restaurants with ...
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by Megan - 2007-06-06
Have you heard of this dating site for deaf or HoH singles? www.Deafloves.com is a single online dating community dedicated to helping deaf and hearing-impaired men and women meet other singles ...
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by ANN STEWART - 2007-11-06
The literal translation for the word tinnitis from Latin means "to tinkle or ring like a bell." It is loosely defined as hearing noises in the ears that no one else present can hear. These can ran...
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by Ann Stewart - 2007-11-10
The literal translation for the word tinnitis from Latin means "to tinkle or ring like a bell." It is loosely defined as hearing noises in the ears that no one else present can hear. These can r...
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by Christine Peppler - 2008-06-20
For deaf individuals or for those with significant hearing loss, cell phones can still be a great way of staying in touch. By selecting hearing aid compatible cell phones, those with a mild to moderat...
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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-06
Hearing is conversely associated with speech in that initial communication and hence understanding, arises primarily from learning spoken language through listening and building up symbolic thinking ...
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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-06
Teaching language to nonverbal, hearing-impaired children is in fact, a very controversial matter. The controversy stems from the idea that either of two goals is being targeted. One of which states ...