Are Cochlear Implants Necessary?

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Majority of the world that we live in, people are constantly reminded what is normal by society. The world is run by big businesses and corporation that are usually visually dominant, however without hearing it is viewed as a major disadvantage to the hearing world. Kent State University compiled an accurate definition of the deaf community “ those [of] deaf and hard of hearing individuals who share a common language, common experience and values, and a common way of interacting with each other, and with hearing people.” The deaf community is viewed by the hearing world as an official handicap since they deviate from what is considered normal. Many of the deaf communities have enforced the young and informed the parents to avoid getting implants because the community embraces deaf culture and frowns upon medical aid. However the hearing world highly over populates the deaf communities making most deaf children feel out of place compared to the other children.
The deaf culture has struggled over the years by conflict to maintain its total population due to the medical breakthrough of cochlear implants. In 1950, by Lundberg the “Powerhouse Museum” stated that Lundberg performed the first recorded attempts to stimulate the auditory nerve, the nerve that is defective causing the loss of hearing, however the patient was only able to hear noises. By 1972 the first speech processor became available to the general public for sale and for the next couple of decades more complex devices were developed and used to experimentally making the age limit from 18 years of age to 2 years of age. “History of Cochlear Implants” from Brown University described the process of how the cochlear implant function; “The middle ear could act as a transducer,...

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...ople to use but keep in mind that they are not for anyone, some may have medical issues that prevents them from receiving the implant. Helen Keller was an American author, political activist, and the first deafblind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree said “blindness separates us from things, but deafness separates us from people.”

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