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I can absolutely relate to Tania J. when she wrote about the (iCan't Hear) When I listen to my mp3 I have the volume up so high that people around me can hear it. The second I take them of my voice gets louder because I am no able to hear and cant really hear myself speak. Also it doesn’t only affect my hearing but it drains your iPod’s battery faster. Tania, I thank you for this article that lets teens know that iPods are part of your health.
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