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DeafWin Description: Personal viewpoints on deaf education and employment opportunities. (deafwin.com) |
Grant W Laird Jr. Description: Photo album, family tree, and links to information on deafness. (grantlairdjr.com) |
Jacob's World Description: Life experiences of a deaf child with a cochlear implant. (cincinnati-online.com) |
Linda's Helps for the Hard of Hearing Description: This site is about my adult-onset deafness, my cochlear implant, and has some teaching tools for helping people communicate effectively with the hard of hearing. (angelfire.com) |
Mosier, Teri Description: Deaf attorney in Louisville, Kentucky. A resume with links and published articles on the ADA, links pages for deafness related website, links for disability related websites, links for government and legal websites. (tlmosier.4t.com) |
My Childrens' Journey Description: A mother's story of her two daughters, both born with auditory neuropathy, and each girl's cochlear implant surgery. (geocities.com) |
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