Ski Boot

1 Ski Boot Ski Gear

Some Facts About Deafness

There are quite a few innovations that came about because some of the participants were deaf. You can often see these innovations in every day life and you may even use some of them yourself without knowing where the notion came from. This should not be surprising given that almost ten percent of people are either deaf or hard of hearing.

In fact, some level of deafness affects about twenty-two million US citizens and they are spread pretty evenly over the entire spectrum of the population – men, women and children; young an old; black and white; upper and lower class. Some were born with deafness and others developed it as the result of an accident or through old age or a few other ways as well.

I would like to give a few instances of how people suffering from deafness have influenced our everyday lives.

The huddle in American football is not carried out only so that the opposition cannot overhear strategy, often they are quite far away. It was first arranged by a college for the deaf, because otherwise the captain would have had to shout, which of course could have been overheard by the opposition quite a long way away.

If you love baseball, then you will have heard of the Cincinnati Reds. Well, it was their deaf centre fielder, William Hoy, who began all the hand signals that you now see during every baseball game.

Shorthand is maybe not used as much now as it once was, but it used to be essential on a secretary’s curriculum vitae not very long ago. It was or still is thought to be the only way to take down conversations at, say a board meeting accurately. Shorthand was also invented by a deaf person, namely John Gregg.

Many deaf people use sign language, which is called signing. It is a shame that every spoken language came up with its own sign language, so that deaf people did not have the first truly international language, but there is a lot of movement in that direction. Signing may become the first truly internationally understood language.

Scuba divers were fast to pick up on the convenience of signing and it is widely used by divers all over the world. Scuba or deep sea divers do use an internationally recognized set of signals.

Being deaf is recognized as a disability and justly so, but imagine what the world of music, or even the Western world itself, would be like if it had not been for Beethoven? He was totally deaf when he wrote the Ninth Symphony.

Alexander Graham Bell was not deaf himself, but he was working on a means to help his deaf wife when he invented the telephone. He had also helped teach deaf children too.

Eric Clapton and Peter Townsend of the former band ‘The Who’ are deaf, as is Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. It just goes to show that deafness does not exclude you from any occupation. Deafness is a disability, but many deaf people have shown that their hearing impairment is not going to wreck their lives.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece writes on a lot of topics, but is currently involved with hearing aids supplies. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Digital Hearing Aids Prices.

Helpful Articles

Trim Pregnancy – Top Weight Loss Book For Mothers On CB

Ultimate Guide In Weight Loss For Moms, To Look Like A Yummy Mummy With Minimum Fuss. Highest Payout And Commissions With Amazing Conversion Rates And Minimal Refunds...

Vegetarian Diet Info.

Diet And Weight Loss Advice For Vegetarians. Vegetarian Diet Info.

Weight Loss – You Can Do Naturally

A Great Little E Book To Help Your Customers Feel Healthier,sleep Better,feel Good About Themselves,eliminate Or Minimise Backache, Lose The Weight They Put On When They Stopped Smoking,drop A Few Sizes In The Clothes They Wear And Extend Their Life...

About Owen Jones

Your email is never shared.
Required fields are marked *