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Deaf-
mute is a term
which was used
historically to
identify a
person who was
either deaf and used sign
language or both
deaf and
could not speak. The term...
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Deaf Mute is a 1913
American short war
drama black and
white film
directed by
Allen Ramsey,
written by
Rupert Hughes and
produced by
Thomas A. Edison...
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around a
campaign of
vengeance enacted by a
martial arts expert,
rendered deaf-
mute by an
attack that
killed his
entire family,
whose thoughts are presented...
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Healing the
deaf mute of
Decapolis is one of the
miracles of
Jesus in the Gospels,
namely Mark 7:31-37. Its
narration offers many
parallels with the healing...
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established for
deaf-
mutes, but
deaf-
mutes were not
allowed to be
witnesses in the courts. c. 364 B.C.:
Aristotle ****erted that the "
Deaf are born incapable...
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Deaf (ASD),
originally The
American Asylum, At Hartford, For The
Education And
Instruction Of The
Deaf, is the
oldest permanent school for the
deaf in...
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television on
November 23, 1997. It
concerns Sammy, a man who
pretends to be
deaf and
mute, when in
reality he can hear and
speak perfectly well. The
movie stars...
- In this treatise, his
father explains his
methods of how to
instruct deaf-
mutes (as they were then known) to
articulate words and read
other people's...
- the
countryside who try to
fornicate with a
young gardener posing as a
deaf-
mute after he
escapes from
being punished by his lord for
adultery with the...
- co-written by Park Chan-wook. The film
stars Shin Ha-kyun as Ryu, a young,
deaf-
mute factory worker trying to earn
enough money for his sister's
kidney transplant...