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  1. Samedi the Deafness (Vintage Contemporaries) by Jesse Ball, 2007-09-04
  2. Choices in Deafness: A Parents' Guide to Communication Options by Sue, Ed. Schwartz, 2007-07-18
  3. Orientation to Deafness (2nd Edition) by Nanci A. Scheetz, 2000-10-26
  4. Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Hereditary Deafness on Martha's Vineyard by Nora Ellen Groce, 1985
  5. Writing Deafness: The Hearing Line in Nineteenth-Century American Literature by Christopher Krentz, 2007-09-03
  6. The Unheard: A Memoir of Deafness and Africa by Josh Swiller, 2007-09-04
  7. Mental Health and Deafness by Peter Hindley, Nick Kitson, 2005-11-29
  8. Women and Deafness: Double Visions
  9. Dancing Without Music: Deafness in America by Beryl Lieff Benderly, 1990-09-01
  10. Psychological, Social, and Educational Dimensions of Deafness by Barbara R. Schirmer, 2000-10-20
  11. A Loss for Words: The Story of Deafness in a Family by Lou Ann Walker, 1987-09-23
  12. Psychosocial Aspects of Deafness by Nanci A. Scheetz, 2003-05-01
  13. Hearing and Deafness by Hallowell, M.D.; Silverman, S. Richard, Ph.D. Davis, 1966
  14. Ethics in Mental Health and Deafness by Virginia Gutman, 2002-04-16

1. National Institute On Deafness And Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
This site contains information about the National Institute on deafness and OtherCommunication Disorders (NIDCD), one of the National Institutes of Health.
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/
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... Free Publications National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
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31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320
E-mail: nidcdinfo@nidcd.nih.gov
Page last updated: September 12, 2005

2. Welcome To The Hearing, Speech & Deafness Center Online
An educational, service, and supply resource for deaf, hardof-hearing, and speechimpaired people. Has a parent-infant program for parents of deaf and
http://www.hsdc.org/

3. Deafness Research UK : Hearing Research Trust : Deafness Research UK, The Medica
Defeating deafness (The Hearing Reseaarch Trust) is the UK s medical charity fordeaf and hard of hearing people. Our priorities include tinnitus, glue ear,
http://www.defeatingdeafness.org/
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Research suggests that today's 10 to 15 year-olds could start to suffer hearing impairment 30 years sooner than their parents' generation. Help defeat deafness There are many different ways you can help us in our work. Keep up to date Subscribe to our free email newsletter for the latest news from Deafness Research UK. Donate Frequently asked questions Are there any treatments for tinnitus? What is glue ear? ... What causes age-related hearing loss? Print this page Email this page to a friend Text-only version Privacy Deafness Research UK (formerly Defeating Deafness) is the medical charity for deaf and hard of hearing people.
  • ask a question glossary site map links ... Company support CAMPAIGN Managing tinnitus A new Deafness Research UK survey shows that millions of patients suffering from tinnitus are being badly let down by the NHS. Want to know what treatment are options available? Our new tinnitus information pack is based on the most up-to-date research - and it's free! PRESS RELEASE Looking for Defeating Deafness?

4. Everything You Wanted To Know About Deafness - DEAF-INFO Web Site
Home to a mailing list about deafness, as well as information and links to other deaf resources.
http://www.zak.co.il/deaf-info/old/home.html
Everything You Wanted to Know About Deafness - DEAF-INFO Web Site
The most up-to-date version of this document is available as http://www.zak.co.il/deaf-info/old/home.html . Last updated: 1999 Oct 06 by Omer Zak The full table of contents of the DEAF-INFO Web site is available as http://www.zak.co.il/deaf-info/old/index-abbrev.html
Short Table of Contents
First of all, you probably want to know how to unsubscribe yourself from the DEAF-L list. Even if you prefer to continue to be happily subscribed to DEAF-L, you may want to find the DEAF-L listserver address or the rules for posting messages to DEAF-L. This information exists in the document DEAF-L Administrative Information The philosophy behind this WWW site is explained in DEAF-L FAQ WWW Site Manifest of Purpose If you started to look for deafness related information in my WWW site (which is plausible given the promotion which I give to it :-)) and are looking for additional deafness related Internet resources, you may want to browse the following links:

5. Deafness In Dogs & Cats
Information about the condition, including an article describing the association of congenital deafness with white coat color.
http://www.lsu.edu/deafness/deaf.htm
George M. Strain
Professor of Neuroscience
Comparative Biomedical Sciences
School of Veterinary Medicine
Louisiana State University
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Coming to LSU for BAER testing?
Directions to the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine:
  • If coming from the east on I-10, exit at Acadian (Exit 157B) (Acadian becomes Stanford); stay in the right lane and follow it as it turns off after the campus lakes and drive throug the campus; South Stadium Dr becomes Skip Bertman Dr west of the football stadium.
  • If coming from the west on I-10, exit at Highland/Nicholson (Exit 155A) at the end of the Mississippi River bridge, and follow Nicholson Dr to Skip Bertman Dr; turn right (west).
Click here for map. Publications and Presentations by G.M. Strain
  • 8th Congreso Internacional de Zootechnia en Perros, Gatos y otras Mascotas, Acapulco, Mexico, May 27, 2005.
    (Genetics of Deafness in Dogs) (PDF format, 740k)

6. Questions And Answers About Deafness
Answers questions such as what does it mean to be deaf, what causes deafness, and how do people who can't hear learn to speak.
http://nauvoo.byu.edu/TheArts/Theater/studypackets/lesson02/deafness.html

7. ADARA HOME
A membership based nonprofit association made up of professionals and interested persons promoting and participating in support services and rehabilitation delivery.
http://www.adara.org/
Professionals Networking for Excellence in Service Delivery with Individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing HOME CONTACT ADARA
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8. Congenital Deafness And Its Recognition
Highly technical paper concerning congenital hearing loss in cats and dogs froma veterinary perspective.
http://www.lsu.edu/deafness/VetClinNA.htm
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice - Special Issue: Pediatrics - July, 1999 Congenital Deafness and Its Recognition George M. Strain, PhD Professor of Neuroscience, Veterinary Physiology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Veterinary Medicine; and Associate Vice Chancellor, Office of Research and Graduate Studies, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70803 This work was supported by Grant No. 1R15DC01128-01 from the National Institutes of Health and by a grant from the American Kennel Club. George M. Strain, PhD Comparative Biomedical Sciences School of Veterinary Medicine Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803 (225) 578-9895 (fax) strain@lsu.edu Synopsis Congenital deafness in dogs and cats is primarily of the hereditary sensorineural form associated with white pigmentation genes, although acquired forms of deafness are possible. Highest prevalence is seen in white cats, especially those with blue eyes, and the Dalmatian, with many other dog breeds affected to some extent. This deafness results from degeneration of the cochlear blood supply at age 3 to 4 weeks, presumably resulting from suppression of melanocytes by the white (cat) or merle or piebald (dog) genes. Mechanism of inheritance is not understood for most breeds. Such animals should not be bred and may present liabilities for their owners. Objective diagnosis of deafness, especially when unilateral, relies on the brain stem auditory evoked response, an electrodiagnostic test where electrical activity in response to a click stimulus is recorded from the scalp using needle electrodes and a special purpose computer. Client counseling guidelines are presented.

9. Deafness Hard Of Hearing
Information and resources about and for deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing people,including topics such as sign language, hearing aids, Helen Keller,
http://deafness.about.com/
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Stevie Platt, Self-Published Author
Self-publishing is a growth industry, and deaf people are starting to take advantage of it to publish their own books. One such published author is Stevie Platt.
Sunday September 18, 2005
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Friday September 16, 2005

10. Miles
Historical linguistics research by M. Miles. Treats use of sign language from antquity to the present in India, Aghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma/Myanmar, Iraq, Nepal, Pakistan, Persia/Iran and Sri Lanka.
http://www.sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de/bibweb/Miles/Miles.html
M. Miles
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11. The Scottish Council On Deafness
National coordinating body for voluntary and statutory organisations which cater for Deaf, deafened, deafblind and hard of hearing people, their families and carers, and professionals. Information on activities and events.
http://www.scod.org.uk/
Scottish Council on Deafness text only site full site

12. UK Council On Deafness
The UK national infrastructure organisation for voluntary sector organisationsworking with deaf people.
http://www.deafcouncil.org.uk/
UK Council on Deafness UK Council on Deafness works with and for deaf organisations in the UK by providing information, advice and support and by representing the views of the sector to government and policy makers. Membership of the Council is open to any Voluntary Sector Organisation working with deaf people. We do not provide services directly to individual deaf people. If you want to contact one of our member organisations click on the UK Council on Deafness Members Directory to go straight to a list of all our 88 member organisations. The diversity of our members covers the full spectrum of deafness. Some are specialist in their work, others cover a defined geographical area. Between them you will be able to find an organisation that can meet your specific needs. To find out more about our work click on the UK Council on Deafness Website
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13. "Bridging The Gap Between Law Enforcement And The Deaf/Hard Of Hearing Cultures"
Information on an inperson presentation designed to educate law enforcement personnel about what to do when they encounter a deaf or hard of hearing individual.
http://www.policeanddeafness.com/
Typically officers are trained to deal only with hearing people. As a result, confrontations and misunderstandings may occur when a D/HofH person comes into contact with an officer. This on site 8-hour presentation is tailor-made for officers.

14. Page Not Found - Boys Town National Research Hospital
Parent's account of the educational problems their son encountered through his early years.
http://www.boystownhospital.org/parents/info/genetics/live_autism.asp
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15. Deafness Hard Of Hearing
About Health Fitness deafness / Hard of Hearing. Health Fitness See Online Courses Search. deafness / Hard of Hearing
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

16. Hearing, Ear Infections, And Deafness [NIDCD Health Information]
Infants, Children, and Hearing/deafness. Auditory Processing Disorder in Children Communication Considerations for Parents of Deaf and Hardof-Hearing
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/index.asp
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17. Medical Causes Of Hearing Loss Including Rubella, Autoimmune Inner
About Health Fitness deafness / Hard of Hearing Hearing Loss Basics See Online Courses Search. deafness / Hard of Hearing
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18. The Deaf Resource Library
ID Idaho School for the Deaf IL Center on deafness Northbrook Programs for Personnel Preparation in Hearing Impairments/deafness in the
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19. Deafness Hard Of Hearing
deafness Research Foundation DRFCochlear Implants Meniere s Disease Otis Media (Ear Infections) Signs ofHearing Loss in Adults Sudden deafness
http://deafness.about.com/health/deafness/
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What a nice surprise on my morning commute...the Washington Examiner a free paper given away at metro stations, has a full page profile of retiring Gally prez Jordan.
Tuesday September 20, 2005
Stevie Platt, Self-Published Author
Self-publishing is a growth industry, and deaf people are starting to take advantage of it to publish their own books. One such published author is Stevie Platt.
Sunday September 18, 2005
Encourage CNN.com to Caption
CNN.com has free video, but no captions. You can e-mail them and request that they at least put captions on the archived videos. Use this Comment Page
Friday September 16, 2005

20. Deaf Home Page
Fourth and fifth graders write about going to school with deaf children, famous people who have suffered from deafness, what causes the condition, and how to communicate with people who cannot hear.
http://library.thinkquest.org/5852/deaf1.htm
Home Page Book Reviews Activities/Simulations Quiz ... CEREBRAL PALSY DEAFNESS Welcome! Here you will learn about Deafness In this part of our website, Seeing disABILITIES from a Different Perspective, you will learn about people with abilities, but they just can't hear. Read Kevin's Perspective and Adam's Perspective about going to a school with deaf children. When you look at the reports that we have about famous deaf people, Beethoven and William "Dummy" Hoy , you'll learn that just because you can't hear doesn't mean you can't have a succesful life.
NEW! Galludet University is naming its baseball field for William "Dummy" Hoy. For more information, click here You'll be able to learn about the causes of deafness. You'll even learn how to communicate with people who can't hear! There are two interviews in this section. The first

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