Wikipedia:WikiProject Deaf/Resources

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Related pages in Sister projects

 * Wikibooks
 * American Sign Language
 * Visual Language Interpreting
 * Deafness
 * Deaf

Sister Project Searches

 * Google WikiBooks search
 * Google WikiQuote search
 * Google WikiSource search

Parentage
This project's parents are WikiProject Culture, WikiProject Languages and WikiProject Medicine.

WikiProjects

 * WikiProject Deaf This WikiProject Deaf is what you are looking at.


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Stub sorting
A stub is an article containing only a few sentences of text which is too short to provide encyclopedic coverage of a subject, but not so short as to provide no useful information. Proposal of stub on Deaf/HOH-related stubs are badly needed. You can help WikiProject Deaf to expand this scope of area. It is customary to reward Wikipedians for hard work and diligence by awarding them barnstars. The Original Barnstar can be used to recognize contributions to Philippine-related articles. To give the award to someone, just place the image on their talk page and say why you've given it. Don't hesitate: be bold!