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Textphone -- or TTY/TDD -- Access Numbers in Holland and Switzerland?     20 Sep 2006 19:34:27 -0700
Hi: I am looking for textphone access numbers in Holland and Switzerland.I've done an extensive Google search but haven't come up with any. I am posting from California in USA. To dial to Holland: 011-31 and then the number; For Switzerland, dial 011-41 and then the number; Textphone is a device for those ...

Textphone -- or TTY/TDD -- Access Numbers in Holland and Switzerland?     19 Sep 2006 10:51:57 -0700
Hi: I am looking for textphone access numbers in Holland and Switzerland.I've done an extensive Google search but haven't come up with any. I am posting from California in USA. To dial to Holland: 011-31 and then the number; For Switzerland, dial 011-41 and then the number; Textphone is a device for those ...

Pronounciation     Sat, 16 Sep 2006 14:38:49 -0500
-- Hi, Can anyone recommend a good book for a partially deaf person, to help them pronounce words correctly? And yes, I do know of the dictionary, which can be confusing. I wonder if such a book even exists? One that would clearly spell out how the word we be pronounced...example....X am pull. Thank you. ...

Acoustic Trauma     27 May 2006 05:36:14 -0700
Acoustic trauma can result from sudden exposure of the hair cells in the organ of corti in the left cochlea to sine-waves at a frequency higher than 40,000 Hz and an intensity louder than 140 dB. Symptoms are: 1. Sudden and complete deafness in the left ear; perception of an CRT-like high-pitched sine-wave to ...

Auditory Bone Fractures     27 May 2006 05:32:59 -0700
Auditory bone injuries result in crack(s) in the bone covering the auditory nerve. Symptoms are: 1. Sudden and complete deafness in the left ear; perception of an CRT-like high-pitched sine-wave tone in the left ear 2. Sharp, excruciating pain at the site of the fracture ...

Allergenic Acoustic Neuritis     27 May 2006 05:27:49 -0700
Allergenic acoustic neuritis is caused by allergies. The allergenic particles irritate the acoustic nerve in the left inner ear. Symptoms are similar to cochlear cyanosis except the deafness is more immediate, the "sine-wave" is perceived more strongly, and the aching is at the site of the diseased acoustic nerv ...

Viral Infections of the Cochlea     27 May 2006 05:25:03 -0700
Cold viruses infect the cells of the walls of cappilaries supplying the hair cells in the organ of corti of the left cochlea. The viruses do not kill those cells but transform them into a cancerous state. Symptoms are: 1. Sudden and complete deafness in the left ear; perception of an CRT-like high-pitched sin ...

Cochlear Cyanosis     26 May 2006 21:56:16 -0700
Cochlear cyanosis is cause by deoxygenated fresh blood (and "deoxyhemoglobin") flowing through the widened cappilaries supplying the hair cells in the organ of corti in the left cochlea. Symptoms are: 1. Sudden and complete deafness in the left ear; perception of an CRT-like high-pitched sine-wave tone in the ...

Forensic Involvements and Corrupt Authorities     12 May 2006 00:08:51 -0700
Forensic Involvements and corrupt Authorities Are the eye-witness-accounts of the Nuremberg-trials and in the holocaust li- terature in accordance with the laws of nature? To find out more, we invite you a) to read the Leuchter - Report http://www.ihr.org/books/leuchter/leuchter.toc.html b) the Rudolf - R ...

out of work     Sun, 30 Apr 2006 13:51:11 GMT
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4931930.stm Fewer than two thirds of deaf and hard of hearing people are in work, according to a survey conducted by a leading charity. The Royal National Institute for Deaf people (RNID) says this compares with 75% of the general population. The charity is asking ...


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