Cochlear Implants
The History of Cochlear Implants –
Comparing the Current Cochlear Implant Manufacturers
A Departmental Paper
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Master of Science in Education of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Department of Exceptionality Programs
College of Professional Studies
Bloomsburg University
By
Ashley Nicole Norkus
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
27 June 2007
Acknowledgements
There have been many people who have helped me achieve my goals of becoming a teacher of the deaf and hard of hearing and without the following people this dream would not have been possible:
Mom and Dad, you have both been so supportive with everything that has gone on over the last few years. I would never have made it without you guys. Thanks for learning along with me and always keeping faith in what I could do.
Aunt Donna and Uncle John, I have no idea what I would have done without you two. You are my rock and words cannot express how much you......
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