• Let's hold off on the tone-deaf, flippant usage of that phrasing for the time being, shall we? (directv.com)
  • I swear I'm tone-deaf. (blogspot.com)
  • Keiko asked him to be honest, and while Yusuke could not explain that her childhood friend saved her life from a sadistic, blonde, tone-deaf asshole by shooting bullets of blue light from his fingertips because he loved her, he could maybe at least let her know he liked her. (fanfiction.net)
  • Sep 14, 2022 ยท I could've lived a long happy life without seeing these. (team-fancy.de)
  • Puppies born with whitish or blue eyes are usually deaf and should not be bred. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because large numbers of deaf puppies and kittens get put down, it is important to identify animals affected by the hereditary forms of deafness B both unilaterally and bilaterally deaf B and remove them from the potential breeding pool to reduce the number of future deaf animals. (vin.com)
  • Rajapalayam dogs have a pink nose, button ears, whiptail and golden eyes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Long Around the Ears Cocker Spaniel Cut. (saffronbooks.com)
  • The long, low-set ears are well feathered. (saffronbooks.com)
  • Hours passed, and I lost myself in the art of creation, my ears deaf to the sounds of my mother stomping upstairs. (jmherrington.com)
  • Le's direction does not fall on deaf ears. (adventgx.com)
  • Blue eyes does not indicate that your dog will eventually go blind, deaf, or have any other genetic defects. (randovia.fr)
  • These genes aren't the only genetic factor involved in eye color, but they do contribute to its variation. (pagista.com)
  • Due to a unique genetic mutation, Odd-Eyed Olive is a mesmerizing cat that you won't be able to take your eyes off of. (baotiachop.com)
  • Olive's eye color is a result of Sectoral Heterochromia, which is a genetic condition that causes one eye's iris to have two different colors. (baotiachop.com)
  • However, there's no need to be concerned about her health as this unique genetic trait doesn't cause any harm to her medical well-being and instead creates a stunning beauty in her eyes. (baotiachop.com)
  • About 3-6 percent of all deaf children and perhaps an equal number of hard-of-hearing children have Usher syndrome (US), which itself is more than one genetic condition. (deafblind.co.uk)
  • that butterflies use eyespots as conspicuous, disorientating patterns that put off predators, rather than to mimic the eyes of other animals. (vieuxquebec.com)
  • Horses are an animal who looks beautiful with stunning colors and would have been easier for predators to spot in the wild with a gleaming pair of eyes. (pagista.com)
  • Deafness in an animal is usually not a life-threatening disorder in the way of some renal disorders, and it is not a painful condition like hip dysplasia, but it does put an animal at risk from undetected dangers such as motor vehicles or predators, and deaf animals create their own liabilities and present non-trivial training challenges to their owners. (vin.com)
  • It would have to be partial deafness or blindness that would go a long way towards acquiring normal functionality. (glossika.com)
  • Kittens are usually born with blue eyes, but between 4 to 10 weeks the production of melanin could turn their eyes into another color. (betterwithcats.net)
  • No matter what shade of color your cat's eyes are now, all kittens are born with baby blue eyes, and as veterinarians explain at 7 weeks of age their eyes will change to an adult eye color. (betterwithcats.net)
  • Of course, since kittens are in need of attention and monitoring, the safest option would still be a vet appointment, so you can make sure their eye color is the result of this natural change and not a medical condition. (betterwithcats.net)
  • The cats that have the closest eye color range to the purple shade are the rare albino cats who have lilac-colored eyes, with lilac being a soft, pale shade of purple. (vieuxquebec.com)
  • The breed standard states that the coat color is immaterial and in the breed you can actually see everything from pure black to pure white with every making, hue and shade in between. (randovia.fr)
  • The shade of the horse coat color is more important than anything else for predicting whether a foal will be born blue-eyed or not. (pagista.com)
  • The trait of a horse having blue eyes is most frequently seen in horses with white markings or dilution coat colors such as palominos, cremellos, buckskins or perlinos. (pagista.com)
  • Blue eyes in horses are majorly often connected to coat colors. (pagista.com)
  • As an Oriental shorthair with a stunning white coat, Olive's eyes are the standout feature that sets her apart from other cats. (baotiachop.com)
  • Rather this is a look (and hard data) at a trend within our culture for an aesthetic preference, or awareness, of the graphic nature of imagery regardless of its color attributes. (muddycolors.com)
  • He fought a lawsuit on behalf of deaf and hard of hearing prisoners. (wbez.org)
  • I know it's hard to imagine that this copper-eyed kitty used to have blue eyes as a kitten! (betterwithcats.net)
  • Joel and Ethan Coen's career-long darkly comic road trip through misfit America began with this razor-sharp, hard-boiled neonoir set somewhere in Texas, where a sleazy bar owner releases a torrent of violence with one murderous thought. (highdefdigest.com)
  • Obviously, this makes the most sense when you know that you'll have a Deaf or hard of hearing student in class, but know that it's an option for you. (valleyselfdefense.com)
  • Individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing are unable to access audio content, so video needs to be captioned and audio needs to be transcribed. (ucdenver.edu)
  • [ 1 ] However, medical professionals typically learn little about hearing impairment, about how to advise parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing, or about the special considerations needed in the care of children with hearing loss. (medscape.com)
  • To do so, they must understand the nature of hearing loss and the equipment that can improve auditory reception, the linguistic and social development of children who have hearing impairment, and the educational and linguistic options available to children who are deaf or hard of hearing. (medscape.com)
  • The goals must always be to integrate the child into the family and into society and to enable the growth and development of a healthy, confident child who is deaf or hard of hearing. (medscape.com)
  • The goal of early hearing detection and intervention (EHDI) is to maximize linguistic competence and literacy develop- ment for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. (cdc.gov)
  • Such de- lays may result in lower educational and employment levels in adulthood.1 To maximize the outcome for infants who are deaf or hard of hearing, the hearing of all infants should be screened at no later than 1 month of age. (cdc.gov)
  • While the AWC is currently not aware of this being done in the USA with Whippets, we are concerned this will not long remain the case due to the existence of similar infiltrations of Merle breed ancestry into breeds that do not carry Merle. (randovia.fr)
  • My dog is a blue Merle catahoula with very light blue eyes. (saffronbooks.com)
  • Heterozygous & Homozygous genes Each gene is made up of two representative alleles - one inherited from the maternal source (mother) and the other inherited from the paternal source (father) i am a beautiful chocolate merle with the bluest eyes. (saffronbooks.com)
  • Dr. Jeanne Grim, a practicing veterinarian with 32 years experience says merle is not a Cocker Spaniel color. (saffronbooks.com)
  • Mini Black/tan Merle with Blue eyes female SOLD. (saffronbooks.com)
  • Olivia is a beautiful 5 year old chocolate and white merle Cocker Spaniel, with two blue eyes. (saffronbooks.com)
  • Sep 27, 2016 - Merle cocker spaniel with blue eyes.my dog Murphy. (saffronbooks.com)
  • Unusual blue Merle parti with one blue eye. (saffronbooks.com)
  • In addition, if the dog has a butterfly nose or any blue in its eyes then it is most likely a merle as these pigment issues do not generally affect roaned dogs. (saffronbooks.com)
  • Normal individuals discriminate against deaf mutes, for obvious reasons. (wikisource.org)
  • Individuals with physical disabilities that affect their use of hands may be unable to use a mouse, and instead may rely exclusively on a keyboard or use assistive technologies such as speech recognition, head pointers, mouth sticks, or eye-gaze tracking systems. (ucdenver.edu)
  • The same can be said of those born deaf who hear for the first time. (glossika.com)
  • During the first weeks of a cat's life, they're very fragile not only due to their small size but the fact that they are born with their eyes closed and without the ability to hear. (betterwithcats.net)
  • I'd love to hear Greg Long talk! (beachgrit.com)
  • Eyes that are in shades of blue, typically found in horses with white and cream-colored coats and are often the most common type. (pagista.com)
  • If the cat touched the colored jar with its nose or paw or the like, it would get a tiny fish. (todayifoundout.com)
  • Additionally, the cost may even go sky high if the pup has odd colour eye lenses, with atypically coloured nose and paw pads, or has parents with good pedigree. (saffronbooks.com)
  • The percentage of horses with blue eyes is unknown because no study has been done to establish that yet. (pagista.com)
  • And out of that small percentage, only around 2% have blue eyes. (baotiachop.com)
  • Meanwhile, the percentage rises to 40 percent if the cat has one blue eye, and upwards of 65 to 85 percent of all-white cats with both eyes blue are deaf. (baotiachop.com)
  • It's not uncommon for cats to have bright green eyes. (vieuxquebec.com)
  • Blue-Eyed Horses are quite uncommon and they vary among the horse population. (pagista.com)
  • While it's not uncommon for white cats to have unusual eye colors, Olive's eyes are particularly striking. (baotiachop.com)
  • Enter a more advanced scientific experiment: using electrodes, neurologists wired up a cat's brain and showed the cat various shades of color. (todayifoundout.com)
  • What they found was that the cat's brain did respond and distinguished between many shades of color. (todayifoundout.com)
  • Why Do My Cat's Eyes Change Color? (betterwithcats.net)
  • I can definitely admit that I've spent much of my time looking into my cat's beautiful eyes, noticing how the shades of yellow and green create a unique pattern. (betterwithcats.net)
  • If your cat's eye color changes when they're older then this is likely caused by eye trauma, disease, or a normal part of the aging process in some cases. (betterwithcats.net)
  • Let's take a closer look at the reasons your cat's eyes might be changing and the possible dangers lurking behind this sudden color transition! (betterwithcats.net)
  • At 8 weeks of age, your cat's eyes will have evolved into the color that they'll have for the rest of their lives. (betterwithcats.net)
  • The more pigment there is the darker your cat's eyes will be, which means that blue-eyed cats have very little to no melanin. (betterwithcats.net)
  • Just like with fur, the color of a cat's eyes depends on the genetics that are passed on to the cat from their parents. (betterwithcats.net)
  • If you notice that your adult cat's eyes changed color in any way, it's a serious cause for concern. (betterwithcats.net)
  • Let's take a look at some of the common causes that can affect one or both eyes and cause the color of your cat's eyes to change. (betterwithcats.net)
  • A condition that could affect your cat's eyes and change the way they look is corneal ulcers . (betterwithcats.net)
  • Some breeds have a different set of genes that create blue eyes, most commonly found in Siberian huskies or Bordor Collies. (randovia.fr)
  • While blue eyes are highly common in some breeds of horses, they can generally be found in most horse breeds. (pagista.com)
  • There are four breeds that are most commonly seen with blue eyes. (pagista.com)
  • Blue eyes also can be seen on certain breeds where the markings that surround the eye spread white into the eye, like in "white-faced" horses. (pagista.com)
  • Long nosed breeds of dogs typically have very wide fields of vision. (todayifoundout.com)
  • Thankfully cats develop quite quickly and between 8 to 12 days their eyes will begin to slowly open. (betterwithcats.net)
  • Horses with these base colors typically have eyes that are blue but only in the extremes. (pagista.com)
  • The doctor knows that the man who secures that particular position must be strong and active enough to handle fairly heavy parts, must have good eye-sight and hearing and must be normal in other common physical elements. (google.no)
  • Generally, it is fairly straightforward to determine if a dog is deaf. (vcacanada.com)
  • We know that when blind people who have been blind from birth get sight for the first time, it also takes them many months of training to learn all the fuzzy, blurry colors and shapes in the world and finally learn how the eyes focus to see clearly. (glossika.com)
  • I don't know for sure, but opening your eyes for the first time must feel intimidating, scary, and maybe even give you a headache because of the overwhelming amount of new data coming in. (glossika.com)
  • They last a long time-tough toys we passed on to other family members. (blogspot.com)
  • Those court filings also include a copy of a Wexford eye policy from that time that says cataract surgery can be denied so long as the prisoner has sufficient vision in their dominant eye. (wbez.org)
  • After 18 months and 100,000 tries, the cats tested only correctly picked the colored jar around half the time. (todayifoundout.com)
  • Thus, their brains, while able to distinguish between many colors, aren't really used to doing so, so it takes a long time to train them to do a task like this. (todayifoundout.com)
  • As this month's profilee and long-time nutrition researcher Bruce Ames says, "Nutrition is a muddy field, but I like getting into muddy fields. (the-scientist.com)
  • He was very quiet (and slightly shy), but friendly - the opposite of the boisterous American "new music types" I knew at the time, and the first person I had met in a long time who wanted to talk about the music of John Cage and Morton Feldman. (wandelweiser.de)
  • At that time - and I think for most of the long period after Silence was published (1961) - it seemed musicians were more interested in discussing Cage's ideas than his music. (wandelweiser.de)
  • We asked a Deaf student to close their eyes at a time when we were giving instructions, meaning she couldn't see the instructions from the interpreter. (valleyselfdefense.com)
  • Brother Andersen deeply contemplated the concept of light and truth and seeing with spiritual eyes. (byu.edu)
  • However, her request was unusual - she was looking for the cat that had been at the shelter the longest, the one that no one wanted to take away. (fashion-stil.ru)
  • As Kim picked Olive up from the lady, it was quite dark, and only when the lady lifted her into the light did she mention Olive's possibly unusual eyes. (baotiachop.com)
  • You can see this unusual eye color in the dog pictured here. (saffronbooks.com)
  • Throw away food that may have come in contact with flood or storm water, perishable foods, and those with an unusual odor, color, or texture. (cdc.gov)
  • Eye color can range from golden to brown and green. (wikipedia.org)
  • With body color diluted by the cream gene, horses often display these three base colors: chestnut, bay, and brown or some can be found with pink skin. (pagista.com)
  • In her case, one eye has blue and golden brown hues. (baotiachop.com)
  • Unlike their fur or our human eyes cats don't develop dark colors like brown or black, the darkest color a cat can possess is a deep, rich copper. (betterwithcats.net)
  • Keiko carried on and the boy avoided meeting her wide brown eyes. (fanfiction.net)
  • If you've had a cat since they were a kitten then you might have noticed a significant change in hue and color as they grew older, or perhaps you've noticed that the color of their eye suddenly changed during adulthood and you're wondering if this is normal. (betterwithcats.net)
  • If you have another dog with normal hearing, often the deaf dog will follow him around and take behavioural cues from him. (vcacanada.com)
  • Being both blind and deaf, according to this definition Helen Keller indeed could not see. (byu.edu)
  • Sometimes being born deaf, blind, or both. (randovia.fr)
  • Everyone has a blind spot in each eye where the nerve to the brain connects to the back of the eyeball. (deafblind.co.uk)
  • Anyway, what's your first thought when you meet someone who's blind or deaf? (beachgrit.com)
  • Depending on your color combinations, screen readers may not be able to read text for those who are blind or have low vision. (valleyselfdefense.com)
  • People who are color blind also benefit from the use of the color checker. (valleyselfdefense.com)
  • Horses with blue eyes are much more common than humans, but their numbers are still lower in comparison to the whole population. (pagista.com)
  • Dogs do have significantly fewer cones than humans, though, so scientists estimate that they only see colors about 1/7th as vibrant as humans do. (todayifoundout.com)
  • Dogs can also visually detect movement 10 to 20 times better than humans, even though dog's eye-sight is actually not that great overall, compared to humans. (todayifoundout.com)
  • One thing cats and dogs both have a lot of, though, are rods in their eyes, which, among other mechanisms they each have, allow them to see much better than humans in low-light situations. (todayifoundout.com)
  • They make great nannies for children, but it is recommended not to leave pets' eyes during violent games with your child. (dog57.com)
  • Hale instructs the children to remember: "the trick is to keep from mixing the paints too much - you want each layer of color to dry before adding another one. (adventgx.com)
  • For more design-minded children, SEAD Academy will be offering a week-long experience in July called Camp Innovation. (adventgx.com)
  • These teams can be very helpful to deaf children, their families, and their primary care physicians. (medscape.com)
  • Researchers have discovered that the cream gene affects eye color in horses as well. (pagista.com)
  • Researchers at Cornell Feline Health Center found that only 17 to 22 percent of white cats with non-blue eyes are born deaf. (baotiachop.com)
  • These dogs are not albino (which is a complete lack of pigment), as they do have color in the irises of their eyes, and they may have color in their skin or in part of their haircoat. (vcacanada.com)
  • Thinking about what we said above regarding making images friendly for screen readers and accessibility technology, you can do the same accessibility work for colors on your website, text images, digital fliers, and more. (valleyselfdefense.com)
  • A common misconception makes horses with base colors such as bay, chestnut, or black think blue eyes are nonexistent in these horses. (pagista.com)
  • The tight scripting and inventive style that have marked the Coens' work for decades are all here in their first film, in which cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld abandons black-and-white chiaroscuro for neon signs and jukebox colors that combine with Carter Burwell's haunting score to lurid and thrilling effect. (highdefdigest.com)
  • The girl with the obsidian eyes first appeared when I was ten, her gray face streaked in black tears. (jmherrington.com)
  • Her black eyes turned and focused on the markers clutched in my sweaty hands, and her wails increased as she turned back to the canvas, her fluttering hand falling through the jar of brushes again and again. (jmherrington.com)
  • The girl with the coal-black eyes cocked her head, confused. (jmherrington.com)
  • I had been so focused on following the black-eyed woman's instructions that I had yet to focus on the work as a whole. (jmherrington.com)
  • I thought you did," a big black kid with bulging eyes and a massive forehead answered, turning with a surprised look on his face. (angiesdiary.com)
  • Dripping wet with long, stringy black hair pouring water on the linoleum floor. (angiesdiary.com)
  • Why did the cats never learn that they could have all the fish they wanted if they just kept picking the colored jar? (todayifoundout.com)
  • On average, it took about 1550 tries before each cat would finally learn to pick the colored item to get their treat (presumably at this point they just got tired of the experiment, so started cooperating just to make it all stop). (todayifoundout.com)
  • The real leading theory as to why it took so long for cats to learn this is simply that color doesn't really factor into the daily life of a cat, in terms of being important. (todayifoundout.com)
  • Despite this, dogs were quickly able to learn to distinguish not only gray from various colors, but also to easily distinguish between many shades of colors. (todayifoundout.com)
  • When we discover that a dog is deaf, or if we are considering adopting a deaf dog, it is important to sort through the misinformation to learn how to best live with a deaf canine companion. (vcacanada.com)
  • It is important to sort through the misinformation to learn how to best live with a deaf canine companion. (vcacanada.com)
  • Deaf dogs quickly learn to pay close attention to their surroundings, which makes it easy to work with their instincts when training. (vcacanada.com)
  • What are three things that you can learn to communicate with your Deaf students? (valleyselfdefense.com)
  • According to Julio Alvarez, a veterinarian at the zoo, At the moment and for a few days longer Pelusa will look purple because weve applied an ointment as a treatment for skin problems. (vieuxquebec.com)
  • I have never suffered for the color of my skin. (renovare.org)
  • Exposure to mold can lead to asthma attacks, eye and skin irritation, and allergic reactions. (cdc.gov)
  • Complications of jaundice Jaundice is a yellow color to the skin and/or eyes caused by an increase in bilirubin in the bloodstream. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Of course, the chances of this happening are highest if you happen to have a horse with a frame overo pattern, a splashed white pattern, or sabino pattern, then you're likely to have a blue eye in your horse. (pagista.com)
  • Have you ever wondered if all white cats with blue eyes are deaf? (baotiachop.com)
  • While it's true that some white cats may be deaf, not all of them are. (baotiachop.com)
  • Deaf dogs who are predominantly white can be more prone to sunburn, so it is wise to be aware of sun exposure. (vcacanada.com)
  • 114 White color in animals. (gutenberg.org)
  • Original Price $69.00 All rights reserved, "Eyes Made of Rock Really Can See, Study Says. (vieuxquebec.com)
  • From her delicate face, she stares at you with captivating eyes resembling precious gems made of sapphire and amber. (baotiachop.com)
  • The transparent material warped her face outside of her eyes and made a more effective disguise than you would suspect. (fanfiction.net)
  • I've made poor color choices for flyers and held off on using alt-text. (valleyselfdefense.com)
  • And, if Kuwabara could screw up the courage to spill his heart to the young red-eyed demon girl he just met, then he could manage this. (fanfiction.net)
  • One of their most distinctive features is their large, expressive eyes. (pagista.com)
  • HN - 2008 MH - Superior Sagittal Sinus UI - D054063 MN - A07.231.908.224.667 MS - The long large endothelium-lined venous channel on the top outer surface of the brain. (bvsalud.org)
  • All of these historically-documented color and marking patterns are considered equally correct from a standpoint of judging the Whippet and from a standpoint of qualifying them to compete in events as purebred Whippets. (randovia.fr)
  • Other syndromes have eye findings or hearing loss patterns which are different from those in Usher syndrome as well as abnormalities of other body parts. (deafblind.co.uk)
  • The truth is, Blue-Eyed Horses have no relation to light sensitivity or high temperaments. (pagista.com)
  • She could go on living by coming to believe that a kind of transcendence is available to one who "longs for truth and perpetually concentrates all his attention upon its attainment. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • For instance, in 1915 at the University of Colorado, two scientists were trying to determine whether cats could see colors and so devised an experiment like so: two jars, one wrapped with gray paper, one wrapped with colored paper, were placed before the cat. (todayifoundout.com)
  • However, cats did have both cones and rods in their eyes, which seemed to fly in the face of the above research. (todayifoundout.com)
  • If they have both, why couldn't cats see color? (todayifoundout.com)
  • So it's possible that played a role in some of the experiments that seemed to demonstrate that cats couldn't see colors. (todayifoundout.com)
  • After it was discovered that cats could distinguish colors, the "fish" style experiment was run again in the 1960s. (todayifoundout.com)
  • This same type of experiment was run on dogs, with much more success (presumably because they long to please you, unlike cats who likely pick incorrectly out of spite). (todayifoundout.com)
  • Before we talk about older cats going through eye color changes it's important we go back into their kittenhood. (betterwithcats.net)
  • Wandelweiser is a word for a particular group of people who have been committed, over the long term, to sharing their work and working together. (wandelweiser.de)
  • Ido Dar-el is a Jew (almost wiped off the map seventy years ago), he's deaf (hello! (beachgrit.com)
  • The most important thing to remember with a deaf dog is that the dog is deaf. (vcacanada.com)
  • Some deaf dogs may feel a vibration in the floor as we approach them, but others may not, so it is important not to sneak up and startle them. (vcacanada.com)
  • The fovea contains only cones which control day vision and are important for seeing fine details and color. (deafblind.co.uk)
  • Most people have the Usher gene on the long arm of chromosome #11. (deafblind.co.uk)
  • So far, most people with Type 2 have a deficient gene on the long arm of chromosome #1. (deafblind.co.uk)
  • There is a stringent segregation of the class, resulting from educational and social conditions, and as a result there is for the people, as a whole, a strong assortative mating, hearing people as a class marrying hearing, and deaf marrying deaf. (wikisource.org)
  • Our baby-boomer population is aging, and people are living longer. (medscape.com)
  • It may be worth seeking the assistance of a professional trainer who has experience working with deaf dogs. (vcacanada.com)
  • Although some single-diluted colors, such as palominos and buckskins, can also occasionally have a blue colored eye, but they're not as common. (pagista.com)
  • or shades of red) can have eye problems, but this is not very common. (vcacanada.com)
  • She realized she had found a home and was no longer alone. (fashion-stil.ru)
  • This may seem obvious, but we bear a special responsibility to deaf dogs. (vcacanada.com)
  • My arms and hands were covered in paint, a brush in each hand as I shamefully rose my head to meet her eyes. (jmherrington.com)
  • Venter's team used genome data to predict face shape, eye and hair color, and even what your voice sounds like and melded them into images they said were accurate enough to re-identify whose genome it was. (technologyreview.com)
  • The term "painterly" references a style of painting where paint is applied in such a way that each brush stroke is visible to the eye. (adventgx.com)
  • I present my evidence that you can now safely throw away your color palettes, pickers, and paints. (muddycolors.com)
  • Continue looking at the right X as you move the paper toward your eyes. (deafblind.co.uk)
  • While we have the rise of social media to thank for the swift spread of meaningful conversations and activism in our day and age, certain performers have used their star-power to raise awareness on significant issues since long before we all had the internet in the palms of our hands. (directv.com)
  • Deaf dogs are just like hearing dogs in all other ways. (vcacanada.com)
  • How do dogs become deaf? (vcacanada.com)
  • By creating a scheduled routine and sticking to it, you can house train deaf dogs and also teach them when and where meals happen. (vcacanada.com)