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According to the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) more than 112,000 people worldwide have received cochlear implants. In the United States, roughly 23,000 adults and 15,500 children have received them.

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Barr Productions - Deaf Culture Museum 
Description: Jack Barr has collect old antiques for many years and started a Museum of Deaf Devices at his shop in Madison, Wisconsin. Visitors can see interesting, never before seen old technologies including old clocks, baby cry signalers, hearing aids, TTY's, old ASL books, smoke detectors, etc.
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Deaf Zone 
Description: The culmination of Deaf resources.
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DeafSpot.net 
Description: Links, links, and more links related to or of interest to the Deaf community.
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DeafWiki 
Description: Welcome to DeafWiki, a collaborative project to produce a free-content and complete encyclopedia of deaf and hard hearing people.
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National Theatre of the Deaf 
Description: Through its thirty-seven year history, The National Theatre of the Deaf stands as testimony to the artistry and capability of its Actors. There have been over 100 national tours, performances in all 50 states, all the continents, 31 international tours and over 10,000 performances earning NTD its place in theatrical history as the oldest continually-producing touring theatre company in the United States.
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