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  2. Aslaug Haviland - Wikipedia

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    Aslaug Haviland was born in Bergen, Norway, on January 19, 1913. [1] At age 12 she contracted scarlet fever, and as a result lost both her hearing and vision. [2] Little is known about her early life except that after the loss of her hearing she first attended Norway's school for the deaf, where she learned sign language, and later went on to attend the Royal School for the Blind.

  3. Heather Whitestone - Wikipedia

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    Heather Leigh Whitestone McCallum (born February 24, 1973) is an American conservative activist and beauty queen who was the first deaf Miss America title holder, having lost most of her hearing at 18 months.

  4. ‘Word of the Lord.’ Local houses of worship for the Deaf ...

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    Ministry Formation Program taught me that many Deaf people do not have that particular feeling when they go to Mass,” she said. “It’s hard to feel at home when you have no idea why people ...

  5. Dorothy Miles - Wikipedia

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    She was passionate about deaf issues, culture and sign language and longed to bridge the gap between deaf and hearing people. [9] She features as one of a series of portraits of notable deaf artists painted by Nancy Rourke. [10] The Dorothy Miles Cultural Centre was established by a group of both Deaf and hearing friends in her memory.

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    Inspirational Quotes About Success "Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it." — Charles R. Swindoll “Change your thoughts, and you change your world.”—

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  8. Paul Scott (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Paul was born to a deaf family and grew up using sign language. He started experimenting with poetry when he was 15 years old, under the influence of Dorothy Miles, a pioneer in sign language poetry. [1] Paul Scott is a renowned poet within the deaf community.

  9. Agatha Tiegel Hanson - Wikipedia

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    After graduating Tiegel accepted an appointment to teach at the Minnesota School for the Deaf, where she worked for six years. [2] She married deaf architect Olof Hanson in 1899; they moved to Seattle and had three children. [2] Hanson was a prolific writer. She wrote poetry throughout her life and published a book of poems titled Overflow ...