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  2. Eugene Hairston - Wikipedia

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    Eugene "Silent" Hairston (July 1, 1929 – November 24, 2014) was the first American professional Black Deaf boxer. [1] He was born in Harlem in 1929 and became deaf at 1 year old due to a case of spinal meningitis. [2] Growing up, he went to P.S. 47 until he was 15, when he had to drop out to help support his family. [2]

  3. DeafSpace - Wikipedia

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    People with hearing impairments have found many ways to adapt their living spaces to suit and increase access to their abilities. The adaptations range from electronic to renovations. There have been adaptations of switching the doorbell to blinking lights to alert the occupants of someone at the front door. [11]

  4. Punk Chef - Wikipedia

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    Garthwaite started his culinary training at Rockliffe Hall in Hurworth, Darlington then later he went on to work at Truffle Restaurant in Darlington. [3] While he was studying for his degree as he began to make videos blogs in British Sign Language for social media for the deaf community and he was noticed by Flashing Lights, a deaf led production company, who then created the Punk Chef TV ...

  5. A Mysterious Light Has Been Blinking in Space Every 21 ... - AOL

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    A mysterious light has been blinking in space every 21 minutes for 35 years–and scientists have no idea what it is. What could it be?

  6. Alarm clock - Wikipedia

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    The deaf and hard of hearing are often unable to perceive auditory alarms when asleep. They may use specialized alarms, including alarms with flashing lights instead of or in addition to noise. Alarms which can connect to vibrating devices (small ones inserted into pillows, or larger ones placed under bedposts to shake the bed) also exist. [32 ...

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

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    The occasional boom of a bass drum punctuates the Mass at St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center on the Northwest Side, signaling particularly important moments during the liturgical service, which is ...

  8. Mind machine - Wikipedia

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    Mind machines include flashing light devices, which are similar to the Brion Gysin dreamachine in that both produce a flickering visual field. Unlike flashing light devices, the dreamachine can be used by several people at once, but has few, if any, technical features.

  9. Signal lamp - Wikipedia

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    An Ottoman heliograph crew using a A Blinkgerät (left) Begbie signalling oil lamp, 1918 Signal lamps were pioneered by the Royal Navy in the late 19th century. They were the second generation of signalling in the Royal Navy, after the flag signals most famously used to spread Nelson's rallying-cry, "England expects that every man will do his duty", before the Battle of Trafalgar.

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