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draw ear

This particular ear belonged to my son who was born with a congenital condition known as Down’s Syndrome. Unfortunately, this is a rare occurrence. Fortunately, there are hundreds of thousands of children in the world who have no congenital condition like this and will be able to have children without a major medical intervention at a very young age.

It’s a pretty sad story, but what really drives me crazy is that these kids are being denied the chance to be born into a normal life! That the condition they were born with is so rare in humans, that the medical professionals at these children’s health centers are actually denying them the chance to reproduce is just beyond me.

Draw ear is a very rare congenital condition in humans. It’s believed that only one in every 1 million people is born deaf. And that rate of deafness is increasing. The reason is that we now use earbuds to help us hear, and the process of using earbuds to help us hear is a very old and very accurate process.

As it turns out, earbuds are a very accurate way of helping us hear. Although the hearing that we developed in the 80’s and 90’s is considered a pretty good hearing, the process of using earbuds to help us hear is still very accurate (and accurate at a high frequency, to boot).

As it turns out, earbuds are not only a way of helping us hear, but they help us to find things. If you happen to be deaf, it would be great to be able to find things in your ear. If you happen to be deaf, finding things in your ear would be great also. You would be able to hear every individual hair cell in your skull.

The idea of hearing is one of those things we think about a lot. We don’t mean hearing to sound like a radio though. We mean hearing to sound like a human being. Hearing is part of the sensory system so that we can locate objects and detect sounds. Hearing helps us to recognize that our brains are in fact made up of a number of different parts. These parts are then connected by neurotransmitters or chemicals that regulate how we hear.

So why is it that we can only hear a certain amount of information at a time? Because our brains have to regenerate each time we hear something new. We don’t hear this information as it happens. We hear it as it’s stored in our memory. After a time, we stop hearing the information.

A lot of the time, we also forget what we hear. This is called sound decay, and it’s what we’re most familiar with. When we hear a sound, we first process it in our auditory cortex. Then, depending on the complexity of the sound, we move onto the motor cortex to process it further. From there, we can make a decision as to how to process it.

This is why it’s so important to keep your auditory cortex sharpened and active. Even if you’re on a party island at the time, you have to process the sounds that your party-guests make for the next several hours. You don’t just listen to the sounds of the party. You process it and you decide what you want to do with it. When you’re in sleep mode, you don’t have to pay attention.

Yash

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