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The European Union of the Deaf (EUD) is a supraorganization comprising each respective National Association of the Deaf of the member states of the European Union.The EUD is a nonprofit organization founded in 1985 and is a Regional Co-operating Member of the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD), a full member of the European Disability Forum (EDF) and has a participatory status with the Council ...
The FNSF (Fédération Nationale des Sourds de France, National Federation of Deafness in France) is a federation involved in 89 different organizations, comprising a wide array of topics in which the stances of the DHH community are underrepresented. This federation tries to make the rights and views of DHH individuals in France more ...
Gabriella, a deaf mermaid and one of Ariel's friends in The Little Mermaid. Hawkeye (Clint Barton), a deaf archer from marvel comics. Maxine "Max" Coleman, a deaf girl and Esther's adoptive younger sister in 2009 horror film Orphan. Hearthstone, a deaf elf and one of Magnus's friends from Rick Riordan's Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard.
In the spring of 2009, Deaf Nation, [5] granted Miss Deaf International (MDI) a permission to host its international event in conjunction with the Deaf World Expo in July 2010. [4] On July 31, 2010, Julie Abbou from France won Miss Deaf International 2010 in Las Vegas. [6] On June 18, 2012, Abbou won again the second vice Miss Ile de France ...
In 1993, Stevens returned to the United States and obtained a master's degree at Boalt Hall Law School of the University of California in Berkeley on a Fulbright scholarship. [citation needed] In 1996, Stevens started working for the European Union of the Deaf (EUD) and was active in the Federation of Flemish Deaf Organisations. [citation needed]
The EuroDeaf, short for European Deaf Football Championships, is a quadrennial European competitions in the association football sport for deaf people. It is organised by the European Deaf Sport Organization (EDSO). It was first held for men's teams in 1987, and for women's in 2011.
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World Deaf Championships Gliwice, Poland [1] 100m freestyle: 49.74 Andrei Zhivaev Russia 19 November 2021: World Deaf Championships Gliwice, Poland [2] 200m freestyle: 1:49.54 Vitalii Obotin Russia 17 January 2014: Deaf International Championships Rochester, United States [3] 400m freestyle: 3:54.82 Artur Pióro Poland 17 December 2011 ...