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“Through Deaf Eyes” is another world that introduces to hearing people educate them about “deaf world” or “deaf culture” and how those deaf and hard of hearing people experiences in their world and their history happened in the past. My perspective on hearing loss as a disability or difference that is always on my mind and I never thought to be deaf or hard of hearing as a disability. One day, in the classroom at the University, a professor was discussing the list of disabilities. My interpreter asked me a personal question, “do you think you're deaf as a disability?” honestly I have paused and made me pondering for a few seconds. “Yes, I am deaf, and I don’t think myself as a person with a disability just because of hearing loss. However, …show more content…

I considered myself as a deaf person who lives in both worlds, but when I was reading Deafness and the Riddle of Identity. The article discussed “not deaf enough.” I was thinking, wait a minute, American Sign Language is my first language before English, and I’m wearing a cochlear implant, is that mean I am deaf or not? Since I cannot hear or grasp everything and I have a profound hearing loss when I was watching "Through the Deaf Eyes" everything made sense when deaf people interviewed about their lives and experiences. However scenes are so bizarre that I was in disbelief and laughing to hear about history, for instance, there was a scene, was to bring hearing back, pay 50 dollars to go on the plane and swirling in the sky. If I ever go on that ride, I would know that I won’t have my hearing back, but definitely, will have airsick! Another scene, meet a famous baseball Yankee player, Babe Ruth to “shock them to bring hearing back.” Now, I have jumped numerous times due to loud noises or a person behind me. None of them would ever bring me back my hearing for sure! It would be great lessons to teach those children about the deaf history to help them understand the

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