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Deafness: People
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The Politics of Deafness embarks upon a post-modern examination of the search for identity in deafness and its relationship to the prevalent hearing culture that has marginalized Deaf people. Author Owen Wrigley plainly states his intention to disrupt "normal" thought about the popularly considered condition of deafness as a physical deficiency. From his decade of experience working and living in the Deaf community in Thailand, he uses wide-ranging examples to go beyond disputing conventional theorists for their interpretation of deafness as the lack of a sensory function. By calling attention to the different lingual potential created by the instant visual expression of cyberspace, he explodes orthodox conceptualization of the nature of language as serially ordered and dependent upon sound.
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NOTE: The term 'prevalence' of Deafness usually refers to the estimated population of people who are managing Deafness at any given time. The term 'incidence' of Deafness refers to the annual diagnosis rate, or the number of new cases of Deafness diagnosed each year. ( More information about prevalence and incidence statistics.
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Deafness is when someone cannot hear or cannot hear well. There are many famous people who were deaf, such as Ludwig van Beethoven. Many deaf people learn sign language so that they can communicate.
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Deafness can be mild, moderate, severe or profound. People with mild deafness have some difficulty following speech, mainly in noisy situations. Those with moderate deafness have difficulty following speech without a hearing aid.
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About 1 in 1,000 children in the United States is born with profound deafness. By age 9, about 3 in 1,000 children have hearing loss that affects the activities of daily living. More than half of these cases are caused by genetic factors. Most cases of genetic deafness (70 % to 80 %) are nonsyndromic; the remaining cases are caused by specific genetic syndromes. In adults, the chance of developing hearing loss increases with age; hearing loss affects half of all people older than 80 years.
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Deafness can cause difficulty communicating and people who are deaf may be at risk of physical and social isolation. They are ... at greater risk of accidents because they may not hear warning alarms and sirens.
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