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  2. List of deaf firsts - Wikipedia

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    Helen Keller, American author, disability rights advocate, political activist and lecturer, first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree (1904) [2] Pierre Gorman, Australian librarian, academic and educator of children with disabilities, first deaf person to receive a PhD at Cambridge University (1960). [3]

  3. Category:Deaf writers - Wikipedia

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  5. Terese Svoboda - Wikipedia

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    Svoboda is the author of nine books of poetry, eight novels, three collections of short fiction, a biography, a memoir and a book of translations from the Nuer. She graduated from Columbia University School of the Arts. [1] She was Distinguished Writer in Residence at University of Hawaii.

  6. 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.

  7. 30 Veterans Day Quotes to Show Your Gratitude for Those Who ...

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    Reading and sharing inspirational Veterans Day quotes from important figures throughout history is one way to commemorate the day. Whether you have family members, friends, or neighbors who served ...

  8. Miguel Ángel Bustos - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Angel Ramón Bustos (Buenos Aires, August 31, 1932 – Buenos Aires, June 20, 1976) was an Argentine poet, journalist and plastic artist. He was kidnapped by the Argentine military dictatorship on May 30, 1976.

  9. More than $12 million worth of jewelry and Hermes bags ... - AOL

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    Police are searching for a burglar who stole more than £10 million ($12.5 million) worth of bespoke jewelry in north-west London in what is thought to be one of the biggest thefts from a British ...