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feedback sept issue
I enthuastically agree with Tania J. in her article "iCan't Hear". Over time listening to loud music,ipods or MP3 players can result of a hearing loss or damage.Saturday I went to a party, and the music was so loud that my ears started hurting.It took an hour after the party ended for it to go away and I could barly understand what people were saying.I am a teen and as a teen I love loud music,but since the experience I had,I understand how important my hearing is.I don't want to lose it,and I am going to prevent this by not listening to loud music anymore.I thank Tania for opening my eyes about this technology, and I hope to make a difference not only me but people around me too.
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