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Terence Parkin loves his sport and he wants to show the world that hearing-impaired people can do anything. His message to people with any disability is that they can live life protect ears to the full. Terence himself will not allow his hearing loss to inhibit him in any way. - Nobody needs to be a spectator. We can all be a part of the mainstream, says Terence Parkin. protect ears Anyway, to call Terance Parkin mainstream would be an understatement. In addition to the silver medal from the 200 m breaststroke event, he has won many other medals. He is a South African and African record holder. protect ears He has impressed the world not only because he competes with swimmers with normal hearing –and is still among the best – but also because of his personality and positive attitude. protect ears His coach says that he is more determined and dedicated than anyone else and his mental toughness is superior to that of most other people. Noise is all around you Most of us listen to stereos and Walkmans, go protect ears to rock concerts and night clubs and are exposed to very high levels of sound. These high levels are a serious risk factor. You will have to take good care of your hearing, if you want to maintain a good hearing [Email: info@youth.hear-it.org] |