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Main Links

About ASL
Deaf Resource Library - An information and resource page by Karen Nakamura.
National Deaf Education Center - Information on Deafness
Northern Virginia Resource Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons
ASL Interpreters' Network
National Institute on Deafness (NIH)

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Dictionaries

ASL Fingerspelling/Games
ASL Browser
HandSpeak
Basic Dictionary of ASL Terms
Sign the Alphabet

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ASL History

Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
Deaf History Project
Deaf President Now

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Deafness

Common Myths about Deafness
Common Myths about Deafness (Deafsign)
Tinnitus
Meniere's Disease
Usher Syndrome

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Hearing

Better Hearing Institute
Hearing loss - Causes and treatment
Hearing Loss Web

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The Ear

Ear Anatomy Diagram
Ear (diagram) - Patient.co.uk
Ear diagram and function
The Eustachian tube

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Cultural Topics

Deaf Culture and Sign Languages of the Global Village
Deaf Culture
American Deaf Culture
The Cowboy Poem

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Deaf Education Programs


Listing of schools that offer DEAF ED
Preparation Programs - Listed by state, and in Canada as well.

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Deaf Personalities and Celebrities


Famous Deaf People Trivia
Deaf Celebrities

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Miscellaneous Sites


Boggle Fingerspelling - Test your receptive skills!
States that accept ASL as a Foreign Language
ASL gaining in the foreign language classrooms
American Sign Language Font-PC or Mac

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