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==About me==
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* [http://bahai.org The world-embracing system of thought and action to which I inadequately subscribe]
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* My and your [http://www.un.org/ United Nations] (As a world citizen, have you memorized our U.N. charter's inspiring [http://www.un.org/en/documents/charter/preamble.shtml preamble] and have you read the very readable [http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/ UDHR]? How about these powerful and rational suggestions for critical [http://statements.bahai.org/95-1001.htm U.N. restructuring]?)
  
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==Code==
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* [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/120243 Firefox extensions]
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* [https://github.com/brettz9/ Github repositories]
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==Other Causes==
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* I strongly believe the world should choose an official world auxiliary language (whether it is an existing language like English, confirmed and taught universally in schools around the world, or a constructed language--whatever gets agreement). In the hopes of furthering this effort, and also drawing attention to the possibilities for such a universal sign language, mostly by the help of my dear mother, and with kind permission from the World Federation of the Deaf, I have put online an early book on [http://brett-zamir.me/gestuno Gestuno], with the language now known more widely as International Sign or IS.

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About me

Code

Other Causes

  • I strongly believe the world should choose an official world auxiliary language (whether it is an existing language like English, confirmed and taught universally in schools around the world, or a constructed language--whatever gets agreement). In the hopes of furthering this effort, and also drawing attention to the possibilities for such a universal sign language, mostly by the help of my dear mother, and with kind permission from the World Federation of the Deaf, I have put online an early book on Gestuno, with the language now known more widely as International Sign or IS.