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Health / Disability / Assistive technology / Deaf culture in the United States / Hearing / Transcription / Closed captioning / Subtitling / Accessibility / Rehabilitation Act / National Association of the Deaf / Hearing loss
Date: 2016-03-25 09:49:28
Health
Disability
Assistive technology
Deaf culture in the United States
Hearing
Transcription
Closed captioning
Subtitling
Accessibility
Rehabilitation Act
National Association of the Deaf
Hearing loss

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