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Absolutely Unheard-Of Links

I have listed several sites where more information can be found. If any of you know of any good sites that I have not listed, feel free to email me the site and a short description of the information that can be found there, and I will post it in this section. If any of these sites will not load or have moved to another location, please let me know so I can keep this site up-to-date. Thank you.


Gallaudet University - Welcome to the world's only university for deaf and hard of hearing undergraduate students. Graduate degree programs and continuing education courses are available to deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing students.

Deaf World Web - Deaf World Web is the central, leading deaf web site, providing the most comprehensive deaf-related resource on the Internet.

A good site for people interested in interpreting - Welcome to ASL-English Interpretation! Postings on this page are designed to provide you with some information about interpretation. The particular focus is interpretation between American Sign Language and spoken English.

Deafworks (R) - Techonology for the Deaf - Products for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing

Omer Zak's FAQ about Deafness - All You Wanted to Know About Deafness - DEAF-L FAQ WWW Site

One of many sources for parents of deaf children - Parents of Deaf and Hard of Hearing children are special, in my humble opinion. Those of us with normal hearing children know how kids test us, how difficult they can be at times, how they seem to communicate in mysterious ways their wants and desires. Imagine how it'd be if you had to learn a new language just to speak to your kids...how much more they'd depend on you to help them understand this complicated world of ours.

Yahoo!'s Resource on Deafness - Select from a wide variety of links.

Books by, for, and about Deaf people - Search by Title.

Hearing Dogs for Deaf People - A British website explaining the usefulness of "hearing ear" dogs for Deaf people.

Thor Halvorsen's Deaf Page - I was born near Baltimore, actually in Anearundal County, Maryland in September of 1977, a second generation, Norge!! I lived in there for the first 11 years of my life. During this time, in my early youth, I learned some signing, being a tool to help me communicate... (excerpt from page)

Sign Writing - A look at the written form of ASL. (Please note: written sign language is currently an area of study. Many countries have adopted signwriting, but as yet, it has not been officially accepted in the US.)

DeafMall - Deaf-owned Businesses and Deaf Related Products and Services

ASL Dictionary - This link will take you to a site where you can actually see a person demonstrating individual signs. The vocabulary is more comprehensive than other animated ASL sites I have seen, and you see smooth, real-time signing rather than just a few frames that give you a good idea how the sign is done. GREAT site!

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