It's like putting headphones on in a completely silent room, only quieter.. Youc ant imagine what anything sounds like, all you know is silence.
A deaf person can feel the vibrations of the music, therefore, hearing it in a sense.
When you yawn, the muscles in your ears tighten, which can temporarily affect your hearing and make you feel like you are going deaf. This sensation usually goes away once the yawning stops and the muscles relax.
A deaf dog may not be totally deaf, but merely hard of hearing. Even then it can feel sound vibrations if they are loud enough. In short a deaf dog would definitely know that it is barking.
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there are different explanation for a person to be deaf. like Helen Keller.some are inborn deaf, some get sick, and some person encounters an accident that causes them to be deaf.
I'm not deaf but I am an asl student who has done research on CI in class and the options of deaf people. I have discovered that deaf people don't hate CIs necessarily but feel they strip people of who they are. They believe they aren't in the hearing or deaf world and struggle with who they are. A common arguement: "deaf people aren't broken, why try to fix us."
I will help them to sell them
I will help them to sell them
well, like me i have a aid but me and ben are partly deaf but not all deaf so there the answer to your question
My dog is like that and he is not deaf.
yes! deaf people can do anything like hearing people do.
Deaf people are no different than other people, except for the fact they can't hear. They don't ignore others on purpose anymore than anyone else. They are deaf and don't always know when they are being spoken to. Likewise, plenty of deaf folks believe that hearing people are ignoring them. A lot of people feel uncomfortable around deaf people since they cannot speak their language. The hearing people get in their groups and get to talking, and forget about those who cannot hear them. That is why there is even a bit of a deaf supremacy attitude in some deaf circles, because they feel excluded by those who can hear. Some take that attitude to a militant extreme, like the couple who wanted genetic engineering done to ensure they had a deaf child, and the deaf folks who consider people with cochlear implants to be sellouts.