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  1. New genetic tests diagnose unexplained cases. (Mental Retardation, Childhood Deafness).: An article from: Pediatric News by Frank Celia, 2002-06-01
  2. Language, learning, and deafness: Theory, application, and classroom management by Alice H Streng, 1978

141. Endlars Solicitors - Experts In The Field Of Industrial Disease And Personal Inj
Focus Industrial disease. deafness, bronchitis, emphysema and VWF. Manchester based.
http://www.endlars.com
Endlars Solicitors experts in personal injury and Industrial Disease Claims
Personal Injury experts Endlars will give you a risk free chance of compensation for Personal Injury with a very high level of personal service! Endlars Solicitors have specialised in industrial disease claims since 1994.
We are one of the leading private firms who specialise in Industrial Deafness, Bronchitis, Emphysema and Vibration White Finger (VWF). Many of these claims are against British Coal. However, we also specialise in claims against many other industries. Endlars Solicitors was set up by Ian Endlar in 1994. Since then Endlars Solicitors has helped thousands of people all over the country in dealing with their legal problems. Because the law has become confusing and complex we have specialised in three areas those being personal injury claims, industrial disease claims and conveyancing. Personal injury claims involve car accidents, accidents at work and trips and slips. Industrial disease claims involve Industrial Deafness, Bronchitis and Emphysema and Vibration White Finger. These two areas of law are very complex and you need a solicitor who specialises in this area of law. Ian Endlar became a solicitor in 1984. He has twenty years experience of dealing with these claims. Our firm has a network of contacts all over the country who are able to meet with you and ensure that your claim is dealt with quickly and efficiently.

142. Deafness & Hearing Impairment - TeachersFirst
deafness Hearing Impairment. deafness/Hard of Hearing This site is a launch pad for almost any question you can ask about deafness.
http://www.teachersfirst.com/deaf.htm
window.document.form1.pagename.value = window.document.location; Teacher and Parent Resources Accessibility Guide for Microsoft Products - This Microsoft site provides instructions and assistance in adapting the company's software products for use by persons with hearing impairments. The site covers operating systems, browsers, and Microsoft office products. ASL Browser - This site offers short quicktime movies showing ASL gestures conveying concepts and phrases. All are available alphabelically, and the clips are brief enough that they load efficiently, even with a slow connection. This is a very useful resource for those who may not have access to other sign tutoring resources. ASL Finger Spelling Page This site is designed to help teach finger spelling techniques. In addition to information on the finger spelling alphabet, the site has a neat feature which will finger spell any word you submit. Great "how it's done" illustrations. Captioned Media Program - Information on captioning of video, film, and other audiovisual media. The site includes a library of titles, listings of new titles, and registration information for persons with individualized needs. Could also be useful for teachers who need to adapt curriculum content to meet the needs of a hearing-impaired student.

143. Walsalldeaf.com
Offers information about the centre and how to get involved. It also contains information about deafness and links to sites, resources and organizations locally, nationally and all over the world.
http://www.walsalldeaf.com
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144. Esmerel's Deafness And Hard Of Hearing Resources
deafness and Hard of Hearing Resources. This page is dedicated to deafness and hard of hearing resources. This list is growing constantly.
http://www.esmerel.org/deaf/deaf.htm
Deafness and Hard of Hearing Resources
(Courtesy of Esmerel: Home of Unicorn Quest : The Kids' Typing Tutor Game for One or Two Hands ) Welcome to another part of Esmerel's Collection of Disability Resources. This page is dedicated to deafness and hard of hearing resources. This list is growing constantly. If you know of any other resources or have suggestions, please email Heather.
Highlighted Sites
Other Sites
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Deaf World Web This is the largest and leading multipurpose deaf-related website providing information on all subjectsfrom socio-cultural resources to references around the world. Hear-More This organization offers the largest selection of products for the deaf and hard of hearing. NotePage Inc.: Assistive Technology for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing This is a very useful site with one of the largest set of links for deaf or hard of hearing sites. The company also offers various products from TTY to alphanumeric paging products and services. You can follow this link directly to the links section.
Other Sites
  • AAD: Australian Association of the Deaf AAD is a national, voluntary consumer organization that represents the views of Deaf People who use Australian Sign Language. The AAD has made and continues to make significant contributions towards improving the quality of life of Deaf People in Australia. The AAD enables deaf people to seek their entitlements and assert their rights as contributing citizens of the community.

145. Sign Language Dictionaries Online
Review of online sign language dictionaries. Information from About.com
http://deafness.about.com/cs/signfeats2/a/signdictionary.htm
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Subscribe to the About Deafness / Hard of Hearing newsletter. zau(256,152,100,'hs','http://z.about.com/5/ad/hs.htm?zIhsid=00',''); Search Deafness / Hard of Hearing Email to a friend Print this page Stay Current Subscribe to the About Deafness / Hard of Hearing newsletter. Recent Discussions Trying to Learn Help! Deaf Ancestors Suggested Reading Sign Language Sign Language Features E-course: Learn Sign in 4 Weeks Other Comments? Questions? Articles by Date Articles by Topic Most Popular Sign Language Dictionaries Online Helen Keller Treacher Collins Syndrome Fingerspelling - Learn the Manual Alphabet ... What Deaf Can Do in Summertime What's Hot King Jordan - Deaf President of Gallaudet University What Deaf Can Do in Summertime Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease Sign Language 101 ... Hearing Dogs for the Deaf
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Evaluating the dictionaries
Q: How do I sign this word?

146. The Deaf Resource Library
Another great source of everything to do about deafness can be found at the Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center Information on deafness web site.
http://www.deaflibrary.org/
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The Deaf Resource Library
What is the Deaf Resource Library?
The Deaf Resource Library (in ASL: D-R-L or DEAF-LIBRARY; http://www.deaflibrary.org ) is a virtual library an online collection of reference material and links intended to educate and inform people about Deaf cultures in Japan and the United States; as well as deaf and hard of hearing related topics. While I have a bias towards cultural Deaf models, I am also trying to include more material about hard of hearing issues as well. The information is collected here as a service to the Deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing communities. I gladly welcome contributions to this online library by e-mail (contributions @ deaflibrary.org). However, I am unfortunately not able to respond to e-mailed questions about Deaf culture or Deaf society. I wish that I could, but I would be swamped with requests and my own students and research have to take precedence. I would kindly suggest asking the research librarian at your local college for assistance. Please note that in general, I will not even bother to respond to questions for term papers and take home exams. Your teacher is testing you, not me. Another great source of everything to do about deafness can be found at the Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center Information on Deafness web site. Please check it out if you think I'm missing anything.

147. SSSD Home Page
The Scranton State School for the Deaf has a commitment to excellence in the education and social development of each student it serves. The school also serves as a resource center in matters concerning deafness.
http://ns.neiu.k12.pa.us/WWW/SSSD
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148. WOU: College Of Education
College of Education. Regional Resource Center on deafness. RRCD Mission. The mission of the Western Oregon University Regional Resource
http://www.wou.edu/rrcd/
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Regional Resource Center on Deafness RRCD Mission The mission of the Western Oregon University Regional Resource Center on Deafness is to prepare professionals in the Northwest to be qualified to serve the unique communication, rehabilitation, and educational needs of deaf and hard of hearing children and adults. To that end, the Center offers:
  • graduate and undergraduate degree programs for professionals entering fields that serve people who are deaf or hard of hearing
  • 149. International Deaf Children's Society - Welcome To IDCS
    Ideas, discussions, research and information on all aspects of childhood deafness on a global scale.
    http://www.idcs.info

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    Read stories written by deaf children, parents and volunteers
    Add your organisation to The Directory and find information on other organisations in your area.
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    150. Archives Of DEAFNESS-AND-COGNITION@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
    deafness DrGreene.comdeafness. How is it diagnosed? Without a newborn hearing test, the average age at which congenital deafness is diagnosed is 2 years old!
    http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/deafness-and-cognition.html
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    Deafness and cognitive processes

    151. Easylink Electronics - Epilepsy, Deaf, Elderly, Special Needs Products
    Offers electronic alarms designed to help people suffering from epilepsy, deafness, or sight loss.
    http://www.easylink.uk.com
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    epilepsy, EPILEPSY, seizure, bed alarm, seizure alarm, seizure monitor, nocturnal seizure alarm, fit alarm, fit detector, epilepsy alarm, fall alarm, panic alarm, panic attack, epilepsy fall alarm, EPILEPSY FIT ALARM, BED ALARM, FIT ALARM, FIT MONITOR, SEIZURE ALARM, SEIZURE DETECTOR, EPILEPSY PRODUCTS, EPILEPSY HELP, EPILEPSY HELP GROUPS, EPILEPSY CHARITIES, epilepsy clinics, epilepsy clubs, fits, night time fits, nightime fit, nighttime fit alarm, night time fit alarm, bed fit alarm, bed seizure alarms, Easylink Electronics - Epilepsy, Deaf, Elderly, Special Needs Products

    152. Resources For Improving Health Care To Deaf And Hard Of Hearing People
    link to professionals, link to community, link to students, CMS Logo,
    http://deafness.dfmc.org/
    This is an unsecured site. Please be cautious about sending sensitive or case specific information in e-mail messages.
    Site created by Delmarva Foundation privacy statement . Questions or comments? E-mail us.

    153. ALDA Inc. Home Page
    They make up the largest group of deaf individuals. This site provides information on lateonset deafness as well as support available in your area. There is a national group which holds annual conventions as well as local groups throughout the world which offer a more personal support system.
    http://www.alda.org
    Are you becoming deaf? Do you know someone who is? Read below for more info!
    What is ALDA? What is ALDAcon?
    ALDA Announcements HERE
    ALDA Chapters and Groups What is ALDA? ALDA was formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1987. Most of those that gathered there were total strangers who had never met or talked to another deafened person, yet they found themselves wonderfully comfortable with one another. There was an unspoken feeling of understanding and patience with each other's communication difficulties. The marvelous sense of fellowship lasted and led to more social gatherings and self help support groups, which swiftly evolved into the Association of Late Deafened Adults (ALDA). Today, ALDA's membership is international in scope. ALDA works collaboratively with other organizations around the world serving the needs of late-deafened people and extends a welcome to everyone, late deafened or not, who supports our goals.

    154. Children's Hearing And Deafness Research, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical
    The Childrens Hospital Medical Center of Cincinnati Center for Hearing and deafness Research is focused on improving the clinical care and quality of life of
    http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/svc/prog/hearing/
    Home Contact Us Site Map Go to Advanced Search ... Hearing and Deafness Research Center Overview Conditions Treated Research Activities Services Grand Opening ... Faculty and Staff
    Hearing and Deafness Research Center
    Improving Clinical Care of Children with Hearing Impairment
    The Center for Hearing and Deafness Research at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center was established with the following primary objectives:
    • To improve the clinical care of children with hearing impairment by providing innovative medical, surgical and rehabilitative management, and To advance understanding of the biological basis for normal hearing and deafness through cutting-edge molecular research.
    The mission of Cincinnati Children's Center for Hearing and Deafness Research receives impetus from the observation that as many as one out of every 2,000 children born in the United States will demonstrate a moderate or worse hearing loss, making congenital hearing loss one of the most common birth defects in the U.S. In Ohio alone, 450 to 500 children will be born each year with such a handicapping hearing loss. Of these congenitally deaf children, approximately 50 percent will have a genetic / hereditary basis to their deafness. Therefore, the study of genes involved in hearing and deafness is crucial to our understanding and care of children with handicapping hearing loss. Contact Us
    For more information about Cincinnati Children's Center for Hearing and Deafness Research, please call 513-636-4870, or e-mail

    155. Deaf People With Autism
    Sometimes, deafness is misdiagnosed as autism and vice versa. Other times, a child will turn out to be both deaf AND autistic.
    http://deafness.about.com/library/weekly/aa090699.htm
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    Stay Current
    Subscribe to the About Deafness / Hard of Hearing newsletter. zau(256,152,100,'hs','http://z.about.com/5/ad/hs.htm?zIhsid=00',''); Search Deafness / Hard of Hearing Email to a friend Print this page Stay Current Subscribe to the About Deafness / Hard of Hearing newsletter. Recent Discussions Trying to Learn Help! Deaf Ancestors Suggested Reading Multiple Disabilities Other Comments? Questions? Articles by Date Articles by Topic Most Popular Sign Language Dictionaries Online Helen Keller Treacher Collins Syndrome Fingerspelling - Learn the Manual Alphabet ... What Deaf Can Do in Summertime What's Hot King Jordan - Deaf President of Gallaudet University What Deaf Can Do in Summertime Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease Sign Language 101 ... Hearing Dogs for the Deaf
    Deaf People with Autism
    From Jamie Berke
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    not easy to identify when child is deaf
    Sometimes, deafness is misdiagnosed as autism and vice versa. Other times, a child will turn out to be both deaf AND autistic. Deaf children with autism are rare, but do exist. There was one in our child's school. An acquaintance that works as a teacher's aide told me that some of the deaf children she works with were adopted internationally as "only deaf" children who were found to be autistic as well as deaf. So there may be more deaf and autistic children out there we just don't hear very much about them.

    156. DEAFNESS
    Deaf Awareness. OUR deafness. We cannot hear anything at all, Because we are deaf. Cannot hear voices, We only see their mouths moving.
    http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Lagoon/1152/deafness.html
    OUR DEAFNESS
    We cannot hear anything at all,
    Because we are deaf.
    Cannot hear voices,
    We only see their mouths moving.
    Cannot hear our own voices,
    We only feel it in our throats.
    Cannot hear laughter,
    We only see it in their faces.
    Cannot hear the sound of playing,
    We only see other people play. Cannot hear the screams, We only see their mouths open or the startled reactions of people around them. Cannot hear weeping, We only see their tearstained cheeks. Cannot hear the scolding, We only see it in their scowling faces and fingers shaking up and down in our faces. Cannot hear love and peace in voices of beloved ones, We only see love and peace in their faces. Cannot hear our names being announced, We only know if our friends, family, or interpreters inform us. Cannot hear the beat of music, We only feel the vibrations. Cannot hear wind whistling through leaves on the trees, We only see the leaves moving and the trees swaying. Cannot hear the oceans; waves beating upon shores

    157. Deaf Native Americans
    Links to resource organization for deaf Native Americans.
    http://deafness.about.com/library/weekly/aa111198.htm
    zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Deafness / Hard of Hearing Deaf People Multicultural Deaf People ... Free E-mail Learning Courses zau(256,152,145,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); Sign Language Deaf People Hearing Devices Deaf Community ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb);
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    Subscribe to the About Deafness / Hard of Hearing newsletter. zau(256,152,100,'hs','http://z.about.com/5/ad/hs.htm?zIhsid=00',''); Search Deafness / Hard of Hearing Email to a friend Print this page Stay Current Subscribe to the About Deafness / Hard of Hearing newsletter. Recent Discussions Trying to Learn Help! Deaf Ancestors Suggested Reading Groups in Deaf Community Other Comments? Questions? Articles by Date Articles by Topic Most Popular Sign Language Dictionaries Online Helen Keller Treacher Collins Syndrome Fingerspelling - Learn the Manual Alphabet ... What Deaf Can Do in Summertime What's Hot King Jordan - Deaf President of Gallaudet University What Deaf Can Do in Summertime Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease Sign Language 101 ... Hearing Dogs for the Deaf
    Deaf Native Americans
    From Jamie Berke
    Your Guide to Deafness / Hard of Hearing
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    american indians with hearing loss
    Although it is small, the deaf Native American community does have its own organizations, books, and history.

    158. Deafness In Comics
    deafness in comics. Deaf persons in comics. Professor Calculus. They are not successful at stealing the treasure. Jamie Berke s page about deafness in the Comics.
    http://home.c2i.net/vidarland/comics/deaf.htm
    Deafness in comics
    Deaf persons in comics
    Professor Calculus
    The main characters in comics are usually flawless. One exception is professor Calculus. He is hard of hearing. The professor refuses to use hearing aid even though he misunderstands requently. In "Destination Moon" he claims that hearing aid is used only by the deaf, and he is not deaf - he is just a little hard of hearing on one ear. Still, he does use a hearing trumpet! This suggests that the professor has grown more and more hard of hearing and does not know just how much he does not hear. This may lack of understanding may have been caused by the fact that the other characters fail to tell him when his answers are a bit off. Like when Tintin says that he is not feeling too well in "The Seven Chrystal Balls". When professor Calculus thinks Tintin claims that Hippolytos is in the garden, Tintin does not tell him he misunderstood. And the professor appears to be stupid when he walks into the garden. It looks like Calculus eventually understands the problem. When they are going to the moon ("Destination Moon") Haddock makes a comment about Calculus not being deaf any more. The professor says that he has constructed hearing aid because he has to listen to the radio while piloting the rocket to the moon.
    Gaston Lagaffe
    Gaston Lagaffe wants to do as much of the things he supposed not to do in working hours instead of doing his job. The result is a medium size mountain if incoming mail. That is not so bad, The bills from the plumbers, electricians and various people fixing the buildings after Gastons experiments end in explotions are worse. Gaston does his best to reduce the strain on his fellow workers by exposing them for pratical jokes.

    159. Welcome To Cerebral Palsy And Deaf Organization
    American group provides member autobiographies, a chat room, resources, and information about cerebral palsy and deafness.
    http://www.cpado.org/
    Welcome to Cerebral Palsy and Deaf Organization "We welcome Eric Plunkett, a cerebral palsy and deaf member in spirit now and forever!" Last update on 11/15/2002..... Check with Articles of Incorporation Signing Ceremony on November 9, 2002...... Please click on this. box.............. Welcome to CPADO's Web site! Our mission is to provide a website that welcomes those who share the combined challenge of cerebral palsy and deafness. We are here to reach out to others and to offer a place to ask questions, discuss topics, find out what's happening, or contribute personal experiences. Welcome home! Number of Visitors Go to the Guest book Webmaster: Bill Mathewes This page was last updated on Sunday November 17, 2002.

    160. The Experience Of Deafness
    Personal experiences of a latedeafened adult, including problems encountered, philosophy on becoming deaf, and goals to achieve.
    http://deafheath.tripod.com

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