Christine Petit, a molecular biologist at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, found that all 22
deaf individuals in a large family in southern Tunisia carry double copies of the myosin mutation.
Today, Five Acres remains the sole provider of community - based counseling to
deaf individuals in Los Angeles County.
Not exact matches
When said
individual racks up compensation
in the multiple tens of millions of dollars from an industry that was bailed out by taxpayer funds and then complains about changes
in regulatory oversight, you know that
individual is tone
deaf.
Music: Not Impossible started with the premise of providing a better live music concert experience for the
deaf and hard of hearing, however, now has advanced into a platform for those
individuals to perform
in ways they never thought they would before.
The Gospels have
in their way met this problem, not only by placing the kerygma on Jesus» lips, but also by presenting
individual units from the tradition
in such a way that the whole gospel becomes visible: At the call of Levi, we hear (Mark 2.17): «I came not to call the righteous, but sinners»; at the healing of the
deaf - mute, we hear (Mark 7.37): «He has done all things well; he even makes the
deaf hear and the dumb speak.»
This condition is commonly found
in blind and
deaf individuals.»
Despite the efforts of
individual bishops, the church may also be criticized for turning a
deaf ear to the expressions of pain and frustration voiced by faithful women, many of whom have no desire to be ordained, who are working as diocesan social action directors, parish - based directors of religious education, parish administrators, and
in a host of other critical capacities.
The only program of its kind
in Los Angeles, Five Acres
Deaf Services provides community - based counseling and mental health services to
deaf individuals and their families.
«
Individuals who were born
deaf and who are isolated from both speech and sign language
in early childhood grow up blind to the structure of languages.»
«Prior research studies comparing brain structure
in individuals who are
deaf and hearing attempted to control for language experience by only focusing on those who grew up using sign language,» explains Olumide Olulade, PhD, the study's lead author and post-doctoral fellow at GUMC.
Already, researchers have developed devices such as deep brain stimulators for treating Parkinson's disease, cochlear implants for restoring minimal hearing
in profoundly
deaf people, and a computer interface called BrainGate that allows fully paralyzed
individuals to accomplish simple tasks via a robotic arm.
It is more likely to be used by
individuals who have acquired deafness
in adulthood rather than by those who have grown up
deaf.
The film industry has recently come under fire for representing certain types of
individuals on screen but not actually hiring actors who are living those realities, including the recent horror film Hush; Kate Siegel, a non-
deaf actress, was cast
in the role of Maddie, a
deaf writer.
Although test developers have made substantial efforts to modify tests for handicapped people — those who are blind or
deaf,
in particular — «fully developed test modifications suitable for all handicapped
individuals do not currently exist,» says the panel.
(b)
In making such grants or contracts, funds made available for any year will be utilized to provide a balanced program of assistance to meet the medical, vocational, and other personnel training needs of both public and private REHABILITATION programs and institutions, to include projects in REHABILITATION medicine, REHABILITATION nursing, REHABILITATION counseling, REHABILITATION social work, REHABILITATION psychology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology and audiology, workshop and facility administration, prosthetics and orthotics, specialized personnel in providing services to blind and deaf individuals, recreation for ill and handicapped individuals, and other fields contributing to the REHABILITATION of handicapped individuals, including homebound and institutionalized individuals and handicapped individuals with limited English - speaking abilit
In making such grants or contracts, funds made available for any year will be utilized to provide a balanced program of assistance to meet the medical, vocational, and other personnel training needs of both public and private REHABILITATION programs and institutions, to include projects
in REHABILITATION medicine, REHABILITATION nursing, REHABILITATION counseling, REHABILITATION social work, REHABILITATION psychology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology and audiology, workshop and facility administration, prosthetics and orthotics, specialized personnel in providing services to blind and deaf individuals, recreation for ill and handicapped individuals, and other fields contributing to the REHABILITATION of handicapped individuals, including homebound and institutionalized individuals and handicapped individuals with limited English - speaking abilit
in REHABILITATION medicine, REHABILITATION nursing, REHABILITATION counseling, REHABILITATION social work, REHABILITATION psychology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology and audiology, workshop and facility administration, prosthetics and orthotics, specialized personnel
in providing services to blind and deaf individuals, recreation for ill and handicapped individuals, and other fields contributing to the REHABILITATION of handicapped individuals, including homebound and institutionalized individuals and handicapped individuals with limited English - speaking abilit
in providing services to blind and
deaf individuals, recreation for ill and handicapped
individuals, and other fields contributing to the REHABILITATION of handicapped
individuals, including homebound and institutionalized
individuals and handicapped
individuals with limited English - speaking ability.
(3) to aid
in the conduct of related activities which will expand or improve the services for or help improve public understanding of the problems of
deaf - blind
individuals; the Secretary, subject to the provisions of section 306, is authorized to enter into an agreement with any public or nonprofit agency or organization for payment by the United States of all or part of the costs of the establishment and operation, including construction and * equipment, of a center for vocational REHABILITATION of handicapped
individuals who are both
deaf and blind, which center shall be known as the National Center for
Deaf - Blind Youths and Adults.
Assistance dogs include guide or leader dogs that guide
individuals who are legally blind; hearing dogs that alert
individuals who are
deaf or hard of hearing to specific sounds; and service dogs for
individuals with disabilities other than blindness or deafness, which are trained to perform a variety of physical tasks, including, but not limited to, pulling a wheelchair, lending balance support, picking up dropped objects, or providing assistance
in a medical crisis.
(b)
Individuals who are blind or otherwise visually impaired and persons licensed to train guide dogs for individuals who are blind or visually impaired pursuant to Chapter 9.5 (commencing with Section 7200) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code or as defined in regulations implementing Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101 - 336), [FN1] and individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and persons authorized to train signal dogs for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, and individuals with a disability and persons who are authorized to train service dogs for the individuals with a disability may take dogs, for the purpose of training them as guide dogs, signal dogs, or service dogs in any of the places specified in Section 54.1 without being required to pay an extra charge or security deposit for the guide dog, signal dog, or s
Individuals who are blind or otherwise visually impaired and persons licensed to train guide dogs for
individuals who are blind or visually impaired pursuant to Chapter 9.5 (commencing with Section 7200) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code or as defined in regulations implementing Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101 - 336), [FN1] and individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and persons authorized to train signal dogs for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, and individuals with a disability and persons who are authorized to train service dogs for the individuals with a disability may take dogs, for the purpose of training them as guide dogs, signal dogs, or service dogs in any of the places specified in Section 54.1 without being required to pay an extra charge or security deposit for the guide dog, signal dog, or s
individuals who are blind or visually impaired pursuant to Chapter 9.5 (commencing with Section 7200) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code or as defined
in regulations implementing Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101 - 336), [FN1] and
individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and persons authorized to train signal dogs for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, and individuals with a disability and persons who are authorized to train service dogs for the individuals with a disability may take dogs, for the purpose of training them as guide dogs, signal dogs, or service dogs in any of the places specified in Section 54.1 without being required to pay an extra charge or security deposit for the guide dog, signal dog, or s
individuals who are
deaf or hard of hearing and persons authorized to train signal dogs for
individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, and individuals with a disability and persons who are authorized to train service dogs for the individuals with a disability may take dogs, for the purpose of training them as guide dogs, signal dogs, or service dogs in any of the places specified in Section 54.1 without being required to pay an extra charge or security deposit for the guide dog, signal dog, or s
individuals who are
deaf or hard of hearing, and
individuals with a disability and persons who are authorized to train service dogs for the individuals with a disability may take dogs, for the purpose of training them as guide dogs, signal dogs, or service dogs in any of the places specified in Section 54.1 without being required to pay an extra charge or security deposit for the guide dog, signal dog, or s
individuals with a disability and persons who are authorized to train service dogs for the
individuals with a disability may take dogs, for the purpose of training them as guide dogs, signal dogs, or service dogs in any of the places specified in Section 54.1 without being required to pay an extra charge or security deposit for the guide dog, signal dog, or s
individuals with a disability may take dogs, for the purpose of training them as guide dogs, signal dogs, or service dogs
in any of the places specified
in Section 54.1 without being required to pay an extra charge or security deposit for the guide dog, signal dog, or service dog.
Naturally,
individuals within the breed vary greatly; however, as a general guideline, don't choose a McNab if you're one of those folks who think all dogs are naturally
deaf and you can only speak to them
in a shout.
For humans, the terms «speech» and «talk» are not restricted to vocalization, but encompass human body language (which most of us read without realizing it), gestural languages (sign language) and tactile languages (of
deaf - blind
individuals) which are equally expressive among those fluent
in their use.
Represents
individuals who have suffered serious personal injuries;
individuals with disabilities
in asserting their rights, including successfully representing
deaf sports fans
in their case against the Washington Redskins» FedEx Field to gain equal access to all aural content; listed annually
in Maryland Super Lawyers since 2013.
Facilitates communication between hearing and
deaf or hard of hearing
individuals in classrooms and meetings.
There are more than 300,000
deaf and hard - of - hearing
individuals in the state, home to the Colorado School of the
Deaf and the Blind, which attracts people from all over the country.
As part of its investigation, two testers for the Fair Housing Council («Housing Group») called the Company posing as
deaf individuals, and
in both instances the
individuals were allegedly told the Company didn't assist disabled
individuals and were treated rudely by the person answering the phone.