The hearing impaired community imagines if you can not experience the sound of your favorite songs on the radio. Or you will never hear the voice of a family wishing for a happy birthday. These situations are typical, so I think that's natural. However, these everyday scenes are not part of the lives of monks. "A baby is born every year in 1000 people" (Master understands). Most people are not aware that deaf people have a big influence on our society. Hearing impaired people are possible regardless of race, sex and position in society.
Hearing impaired occupy 10% of the world. This means that there are about 10 million monks in the United States alone. Together with so many monks we have to work hard to understand the concept of Deaf culture. In order to decide the culture of the Deaf, we have to consult the Deaf community. Even in the United States, we have our own customs and customs that treat us as individuals. In order to fully enjoy and understand the Deaf culture, we must participate in deaf customs and social activities. The pride and unity seen in the community of the hearing impaired are like families close. Deaf people also believe that deaf is part of their cultural heritage, as other cultural groups like Hispanics and Asians share a collective tradition 29)
The custom made by the Deaf society has created the majority of Deaf culture. One of the main functions of the Deaf community is social. The necessity of socialization is beyond the boundary of the hearing impaired community. Socialization means that two or more people need to communicate and communicate with each other ("Deaf culture"). Various organizations share information and organize clubs to build friendship. There are a variety of other clubs aimed at socializing and communicating the common interests of health clubs, sports clubs, religious clubs, and hearing impaired people. Then it is common for the Deaf community to create their personal social instruments. Who can communicate with people who use the same language? "Hearing impairment is an obstacle in bringing people into the natural community" (Barcellona 29). North Carolina deaf school (ENCSD) understands this social need.