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"deaf-aid" Definitions
  1. HEARING AID

4 Sentences With "deaf aid"

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"Deaf aid worker appeals over drug sentence", 25 June 2001, Paul Peachey, The Independent. The United Kingdom Council on Deafness collected tens of thousands of signatures on a petition to the Indian government asking for Stillman's release. UK Council on Deafness October 2002 Bulletin. He was released following successful intervention by Prime Minister Tony Blair and the Foreign Secretary.
The charity continued to support disabled people's human rights and inclusion campaigns in Mozambique, Angola, Nepal, India and Ethiopia. In Nepal, DDP's partner DHRC took their campaign to Supreme Court level in Nepal to ensure that disabled children and young people's right to a free education was protected. The NGO is a member of the core group that wrote the World Health Organization’s new improved Community Based Rehabilitation guidelines published in 2011. DDP has also been supporting the development and building capacity of Aurora Deaf Aid Africa, a UK-based Diaspora group of deaf people.
A hearing aid or deaf aid is an electro-acoustic device which is designed to amplify sound for the wearer, usually with the aim of making speech more intelligible, and to correct impaired hearing as measured by audiometry. This type of assistive technology helps people with hearing loss participate more fully in their hearing communities by allowing them to hear more clearly. They amplify any and all sound waves through use of a microphone, amplifier, and speaker. There is a wide variety of hearing aids available, including digital, in-the-ear, in-the-canal, behind-the-ear, and on-the-body aids.
The maker of the radio was Warrant Officer Leonard A. T. Beckett, an experienced radio engineer, who was assisted in its construction, operation, and concealment by a core group of three other soldiers. Before Beckett could begin on the radio he first had to make some of the tools needed, such as a lathe and a soldering iron. In addition to the genuine radio parts provided by the Chinese family and a few parts brought along with the men from Tanjung Priok, the radio was constructed from items as diverse as a deaf aid, the steering damper of a Norton motorcycle, a bakelite shaving soap container, an army mess tin, the backing of an old map case, pieces of glass, wire, mica and barbed wire, and parts stolen from Japanese-owned motor cars and motorcycles. The receiver was completed within four weeks of starting.Ooi 1998, 358, 441, 457, 516–7 and 549 The radio was concealed during its construction in a large stewing-pot; once completed its hiding place was in a biscuit tin buried under the bakehouse fire in the British other ranks' compound.

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