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![]() الأخوة والأخوات من يستطيع مساعدتي في الحصول على دراسات وابحاث ومراجع باللغة الانجليزية في موضوع بحثي حيث ان لغتي لا تساعدني على معرفة اللغة الانجليزية والمصطلحات ولمن لديه الرغبة سوف ارسل له الموضوع ومواقع البحث التي بيبحث فيها 0 ولامانع من اعطاء مبلغ مالي مقابل الاتعاب اذا كان البحث مباشر ويستاهل ولمزيد من التفاصيل يمكن مراسلتي على : [email protected]
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![]() انا اساعدكـ بهدف اني قاعد احضر ماجستير ومعي بكالوريوس لغه وبلا مقابل لوجه الله ..
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![]() اخوي اضفتك على الأيميل
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![]() السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
اخي الكريم: قسمنا ملئ بما تبحث عنه فقط ابحث في القسم و ستجد المواضيع التي تخص بحثك و ضع لنا ماتريد حتى يتسنى لنا خدمتك بدون مقابل. الأخ نادر الوجود شـكــ وبارك الله فيك ـــرا لك ... لك مني أجمل تحية .
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![]() اخي نادر الوجود فعلاً انت اسم على مسمى بارك الله فيك وكثر من أمثالك0
اخي baadysaad شكراً لمرورك وعرضك الطيب ولكن الابحاث او المراجع العلمية التي ابحث عنها لاتكون في المنتدى بل في قواعد البحث العالمية مثل ارك وبروكويست 000 وغيرها
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![]() http://www.qassimy.com/vb/showthread.php?t=106780
اخي تربيه تفضل هذا الرابط مو جود بالقسم و سيفي بالغرض انشاء الله مع انك لا تزال لم تحدد او تضع ما تريد حتى نتعاون على مساعدتك شكرآ
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ي baadysaad اشكرك على اهتمامك وتعاونك كتب الله لك الأجر ووفقك 0 اما عن موضوعي فهو : مشكلات مناهج الصم ويمكن البحث في مشكلات مناهج الصم - صعوبات منهج الصم - اسس بناء منهج للصم - تصميم مناهج الصم -عناصر المنهج الخاصة بالصم : الأهداف المحتوى الأنشطة والوسائل والمعلم والتقويم 0 هل تختلف مناهج الصم عن مناهج السامعين 0 ماهي اهم التعديلات التي تجرى على المنهج العادي ليناسب الصم ؟ من يصمم مناهج الصم ؟ هل الكتب الدراسية للسامعين تصلح للصم ؟ ماهي التعديلات التي يجب ان تجرى عليها ؟ منهج الصم في المرحلة الابتدائية في امريكا والدول الاسكندنافيه 0 * المراجع تكون ابحاث علمية محكمة او رسائل ماجستير او دكتوراه شكراً لتعاونكم سلفاً .
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![]() اكثر من سبعين مشاهد للموضوع ومافيه أحد تكرم بمساعدتي ولو بموضوع واحد 000 وين أهل اللغه الانجليزية ؟
اشكر اخواني الذين ابدوا الموافقه على المساعده 0ولكن لم نر الى الآن شيء 0
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![]() اسف على التأخير
تعريف صعوبات منهج الصم What is deafness? Deafness can be mild, moderate, severe or profound. People with mild deafness have some difficulty following speech, mainly in noisy situations. Those with moderate deafness have difficulty following speech without a hearing aid. People who are severely deaf rely a lot on lip-reading, even with a hearing aid. British Sign Language (BSL) may be their first or preferred language. Profoundly deaf people understand speech by lip-reading. BSL may be their first or preferred language. Deafness can cause difficulty communicating and people who are deaf may be at risk of physical and social isolation. They are also at greater risk of accidents because they may not hear warning alarms and sirens. In the UK, there are an estimated 9 million deaf and partially hearing people. About 688,000 of these are severely or profoundly deaf. ![]() Test your hearing The RNID has a confidential, five-minute phone test. Call 0845 600 5555 (local rates apply) www.breakingthesoundbarrier.org.uk ![]() Babies' hearing is tested as part of routine screening. About 840 babies are born with significant deafness each year in the UK. About one in 1,000 children is deaf at three years old and about 20,000 children aged up to 15 are moderately to profoundly deaf. But the commonest cause of hearing loss is ageing, and three-quarters of people who are deaf are aged over 60. From 40 years old, more men than women become hard of hearing. Among people over the age of 80, more women than men are deaf or hard of hearing, not because women are more likely to become deaf but because women live longer. How does the ear work? The external parts of our ear act like trumpets to collect sound. An organ known as the cochlea, deep within the inner ear in the skull, is responsible for converting the mechanical vibration of sound into electrical signals. These can then be detected by the brain. What causes hearing loss? It can result from damage or disruption to any part of the hearing system. Causes can range from wax blocking the ear canal and age-related changes to the sensory cells of the cochlea to brain damage. Common causes of deafness in adults include presbyacusis (age-related hearing loss), side-effects of medication, acoustic neuroma and Meniere's disease. Common causes of deafness in children include inherited conditions, infection during pregnancy, meningitis, head injury and glue ear. Common temporary causes include earwax, infection, glue ear and foreign body obstruction. Noise and hearing loss Excessive exposure to noise is an important cause of a particular pattern of hearing loss, contributing to problems for up to 50 per cent of deaf people. Often people fail to realise the damage they're doing to their ears until it's too late. Although loud music is often blamed (and MP3 players are said to be storing up an epidemic of deafness in years to come) research has also blamed tractors (for deafness in children of farmers), aircraft noise, sports shooting and even cordless telephones. Vaccination against infections and avoiding excessive noise exposure reduces the risk of deafness. Removing wax and foreign bodies, and treating infections and glue ear helps improve hearing. Hearing aids, and for some people cochlear implants, enable hearing. Aids to communication The ability to communicate is an essential part of living in human society. Advances in technology have led to an explosion of devices, gadgets and other methods to help people with hearing loss listen to and talk to others. Older people are often reticent about using a hearing aid, perhaps reluctant to accept the physical effects of ageing, or concerned about the stigma of deafness or the rough deal that deaf people often get from society. Modern hearing aids are a great improvement on those that were available just a couple of decades ago, but they rarely restore hearing to normal and don't suit or help everyone. Many people with hearing loss find it useful to develop other means of communication. Even those with a mild 25 to 40 decibel loss find lip-reading useful, while people with severe hearing loss (70 to 95 decibels) often struggle to follow speech even with a hearing aid and may use other communication methods, such as lip-reading, sign language, sign-supported English, cued speech, speech-to-text, text phones and text messaging.
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![]() اسس بناء منهج للصم
Building a foundation for the Deaf Bob Rumball Gala, The First 50 Years TORONTO, Oct. 2 /CNW/ - On November 21st, The Bob Rumball Foundation forthe Deaf will be honouring Reverend Bob Rumball with a special Gala evening atthe Toronto Centre For The Arts. The Bob Rumball Gala, The First 50 Years will celebrate ReverendRumball's tireless efforts and dedication to the health and welfare of theDeaf. None of the Foundation's achievements would have been possible withouthis selfless leadership, guidance and passion over the past 50 years. Fundsraised will also build the foundation for the future work for the Bob RumballFoundation for the Deaf. The Gala will also pay tribute to Reverend Rumball's many years aschaplain for the Metropolitan Toronto Police Association, court intervener forthe Deaf, and spokesman for the Deaf in their striving for recognition bysociety. Versatile Canadian guitarist and vocalist Rik Emmett, who originallygained fame with the rock trio Triumph, will entertain the gala guests. Theevening includes cocktail and dessert reception. Reverend Rumball, former Argonaut half-back and ordained minister,inspired his friends and supporters to help him create the Ontario Camp forthe Deaf south of Parry Sound in 1960, build the Bob Rumball Centre for theDeaf on Bayview Avenue in 1979, the Bob Rumball Associations for the DeafCentre in Milton, and this year, to open the Bob Rumball Long-Term Care Homefor the Deaf in Barrie. He is the recipient of many awards, including the Order of Canada, Orderof Ontario, King Clancy Award, Centennial Award from the Ontario MedicalAssociation, and the third Canadian Helen Keller Centre award honouringpioneers from the fields of deaf-blindness, deafness, visual impairment andhearing impairment. He is the only Canadian to have received the HumanitarianAward of the Lions Club International. Tickets to the "Bob Rumball Gala, The First 50 Years" are available bycalling 416-447-3182 or visiting http://www.rumballsfirst50.org/.
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