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All government agencies are responsible for accommodating deaf people in whatever service or good is provided by that agency. The Americans with Disabilities Act sets out the rules for accommodating Americans with disabilities.
In the US, it would either be Thomas Gallaudet or Laren Clerc.
Barbara McLain has written: 'Washington School for the Deaf' -- subject(s): Deaf, Education, Hearing impaired, Services for, Washington State School for the Deaf 'Evaluation of the HOPE Act' -- subject(s): Homeless youth, Hope centers, Responsible Living Skills Programs (Wash.), Responsible Skills Living Program (Wash.), Services for, Street youth, Washington (State), Youth shelters
All government agencies are responsible for accommodating deaf people in whatever service or good is provided by that agency. The Americans with Disabilities Act sets out the rules for accommodating Americans with disabilities.
Of course! A deaf person has every right to work any where they wish to work. Yes, in certain areas. It depends on what the person has to do. For example, it would be difficult for a deaf person to be a nurse. A nurse has to be able to communicate easily with a patient, and also has to be able to listen to the heart, lungs, bowels, etc. In many cases, the safety of the patient has to come first. If the person is unable to fulfill the duties of the job, then they don't get the job, whether they have an impairment of any kind or not.
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Almost deaf
Deaf Literature = a body of written stories, poems, songs and other genres which include Deaf characters, Deaf culture, Deaf identity and Deaf experiences in their work.
yes he did he was deaf but after sometime he did not care if he was deaf it was better for him to concentrate
As deaf as a rock.