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  2. Scranton School for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children

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    The Scranton School for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children is a specialized private [1] school located in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania serving deaf and hard of hearing students from Northeast and Central Pennsylvania, United States.

  3. Deafness in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Deaf Unit in Cairo is a small deaf school in Cairo, Egypt that is home to currently 60 students. [13] The Deaf Unit provides deaf students, who mostly come from hearing families, the opportunity to not only be immersed in deaf education, but foster "better communication between deaf and hearing people". [13]

  4. 'Barbie' with ASL: What to know about the film version and ...

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    Greta Gerwig’s Barbie is setting a new precedent for Deaf representation in its streaming debut.In tandem with the original theatrical cut, Warner Bros. and Max also released an American Sign ...

  5. File:International Symbol for Deafness.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: International Symbol of Deafness / Hard of Hearing This symbol indicates individual(s) who is deaf, hard of hearing, or having some degrees of hearing loss. Date

  6. Hearing Dogs for Deaf People - Wikipedia

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    Hearing Dogs for Deaf People is a UK charity which trains dogs to alert deaf people to a variety of sounds. The Charity's dogs provide emotional support through companionship, and practical support by alerting deaf people to life-saving sounds like the smoke alarm, and important sounds such as the oven timer, baby monitor and text messages.

  7. Assistive listening device - Wikipedia

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    A common usage is to aid people who are hard of hearing (HOH) by amplification and providing a better signal to noise ratio (SNR). The ALD may be used to help HOH people hear televisions [1] and other audio devices, [2] or to help people hear speech through public address or sound reinforcement systems, such as in places of worship or lectures.

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