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    She learned Braille at the Perkins Institution and learned to speak at the Horace Mann School for the Deaf. Helen Keller went on to study at the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf‚ the Cambridge School for Young Ladies‚ and to Radcliffe College‚ from which she graduated in 1904 with high honors. For the rest of her life‚ Helen Keller worked for improving education for the blind‚ deaf‚ and mute. She traveled and lectured extensively‚ even in vaudeville (1922-24). Helen Keller wrote her autobiography

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    United States but his name has not been forgotten. In the arts‚ disabled people are known as legends. They consist of people who went against the odds and fought for their dreams. Such people include Francsico de Goya‚ who got a disease that made him deaf

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    Name Instructor Class Submission Date Holden Caulfield: Sociopath or Everyman? The minds of assassins generally teem with oddities. For example‚ Leon Czolgosz‚ the assassin of President William McKinley‚ was so devoted to his anarchist principles that he refused to talk to anyone whom he perceived to be an authority figure in the aftermath of the assassination. This included his court-appointed attorneys and the judge at his trial‚ which led to his attorneys attempting to secure a finding of insanity

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    anybody. I thought what I’d do was‚ I’d pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes. That way I wouldn’t have to have any goddam stupid useless conversations with anybody. If anybody wanted to tell me something‚ they’d have to write it on a piece of paper and shove it over to me. They’d get bored as hell doing that after a while‚ and then I’d be through with having conversations for the rest of my life. Everybody’d think I was just a poor deaf-mute bastard and they’d leave me alone”(Salinger pg 257). Holden showed

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    Douglas Tilden was an exceptional sculpture‚ with having several statuettes in many parks and museums across the nation. What made Tilden so unique was that he was deaf and mute after a severe case of Scarlet Fever in his early years of life. Tilden also taught many students who were also deaf‚ how to sculpt and inspired many in his classes. Douglas Tilden was born on May 1st‚ 1860 in Chico‚ California. His parents are named William Peregrine Tilden and Catherine Maria Hecox Tilden‚ his father was

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    While reading “The Life You Save May Be Your Own‚” I couldn’t decide who was worse between Mr. Shiflet and Mrs. Crater. When I finished reading I decided Mr. Shiflet was worse because of how manipulative he was. Mr. Shiflet was able to manipulate how and what people thought and what people talked about with him. When Mrs. Crater would ask Mr. Shiflet a question about why he is at her house he would respond with a different question or tell her a story about the doctor in Atlanta that cut a human

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    Catcher in the rye - Theme on Isolation A novel in which a character is shown to be isolated is ‘Catcher in the rye ‘ by JD Salinger.The author portrays the main protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ to be a troubled‚ confused and unreliable individual who struggles through much turmoil. This state eventually climaxes when Holden suffers a physical and emotional collapse caused by his resistance to change‚ the alienation he suffers and to a great extent by the isolation he experiences during the course

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    developmentally delayed due to physical frailties and delayed cognitive development. My third cousin‚ Sam‚ was born to an older mother with a very traditional southern parenting style. He was believed to be mute until the age of five‚ when a new set of doctors realized that he had actually been born deaf. The only milestone of language acquisition he had met up until that point had been the first. He had never made it beyond the stage of cooing and babbling as a baby. When other small children were completing

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    assist the careers of other scientists. He also founded and helped finance the journal Science‚ today the premier American scientific journal‚ and the National Geographic Society. In 1890‚ Bell founded the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf. He died in 1922 at his summer home on Cape Breton Island‚ Nova Scotia. People throughout North America were urged to refrain from making phone calls during his burial so that telephones would remain silent as a

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