Posted on Jul 22, 2009 by paul
How much do you know about the Deaf Community? True or False 1. All deaf people can talk? 2. Deaf people don’t mind working in noisy places? 3. American Sign Language is a universal language? 4. Deaf people cannot drive? 5. All deaf people know American Sign Language? 6. All deaf people attend a residential […]
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Technology is used often by those who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. Some people may wonder how a person with a hearing loss knows when someone is at his or her door. Or, how does a person with a hearing loss know when his or her phone is ringing? The products featured below are most often […]
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“Dummy” Hoy William Hoy is known in the baseball world as “Dummy” Hoy. He was the first deaf baseball player in the major leagues. He was born in 1862 in Ohio, graduating from Ohio School for the Deaf. Hoy began his professional baseball career in 1886 until 1902. He died at the age of 99. […]
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ASL Expo http://www.ASLexpo.com ———————————————————————————————————————- Harris Communications – Products for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing http://www.harriscomm.com/ ———————————————————————————————————————- Fingerspelling Practice http://asl.ms/ ———————————————————————————————————————- Deaf C.A.N. (Community Advocacy Network) http://www.deafcan.org
Read MorePosted on Jul 20, 2009 by paul
To keep your sign language skills sharp, it is important to interact as much as possible with the Deaf Community. One way is to attend various events that support ASL. Some of these events may occur near your home. Here is a brief explanation about ASL Expo: “The ASL EXPO, short for American Sign Language […]
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Introduction to ASLdeafined Get the Flash Player to see this player.
Read MorePosted on Jul 15, 2009 by paul
Read MorePosted on Jul 15, 2009 by paul
Welcome to ASLdeafined.com, an interactive website for anyone to learn American Sign Language.
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