The objective of this research paper is to my personal knowledge and to show how deaf people need the opportunity to receive the miracle to hear and why this cochlear implant is the best option for them. This research paper starts with the story how the cochlear implant was invented. Later, the differences between hearing aids and the cochlear implant and the procedure of Cochlear Implant. Finally, how this cochlear implant affects to the deaf community. When a people became a deaf person due to an illness, takes the time to accept the hearing loss unless the world isn’t ready for them. Other deaf people can accept this hearing loss as a blessing since they have a generation of the deaf family. However, for some deaf people, it’s like having a superpower: no having the sense of hearing but a sixth sense called intuition. To be true, being a deaf person isn’t easy for each one because the …show more content…
This is about Dr. Graeme Clark, the inventor of the multichannel cochlear implant, who has a reason to fight his ideals: his father was deaf. For this reason, he didn’t want to give up on his dream: giving the hope to hear. Although the medical community didn’t care to support his idea of cochlear implant would have to success and they gave him a hard time, but, with his efforts, he invented the first multichannel cochlear implant in 1978. More than thirty years ago, there not existed effective treatments for deafness or profoundly hearing loss. Thanks to Dr. Graeme Clark, the CIs is one of the utmost achievement of the modern medicine. Thirty years after, his passion continues to give hope to a lot of people the miracle to hear. It is with one goal in mind, says in the magazine Let There To Be Sound, to see your face light up when you can finally hear someone say, I love you. (Cochlear –