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Understanding hearing loss

Australia, 1991
film

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be deaf? We can’t really reproduce that experience for hearing people, but here is a videotape that expl..

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I can hear but I can't understand

Australia, 1975
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Coping with deafness

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The Invisible disability: hearing impairment

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Deaf Culture (Captioned)

Australia, 1987
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Your children's ears

United Kingdom, 1945
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Can You Hear Me?

Australia, 1987
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Dangerous noise: listen while you can

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It's OK to be deaf

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Listen up with Norm Crosby

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Animals hear in many ways

United States, 1968
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Eyes that hear

United States, 1946
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The Ears and hearing

United States, 1949
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Hear better: healthy ears

United States, 1950
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Hearing

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Listening beyond words

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About Supertext Subtitles (Captioned)

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Disability awareness

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Breaking through (Captioned)

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