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  2. Comité International des Sports des Sourds - Wikipedia

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    It is also called the Comité International des Sports des Sourds (CISS). The organization was founded in Paris by Eugène Rubens-Alcais, who organized the first "International Silent Games" in 1924. Alcais was himself deaf and was the president of the French Deaf Sports Federation.

  3. Disability in France - Wikipedia

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    The three leading pieces of legislation for disabled workers in France are; The French Labour Law ("Code du Travail"), [27] the 1987 Disability Employment Act ("Loi n° 87-517 du 10 juillet 1987 en faveur de l'emploi des travailleurs handicapés") [28] and The 2005 Disability Act ("Loi numero 2005-102 du 11 février 2005 pour l'égalité des ...

  4. Henri Dès - Wikipedia

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    Henri Dès (born Henri Destraz 14 December 1940) [1] [2] is a Swiss French-language children's singer and songwriter immensely popular in European Francophone countries. [1] In 1970, he released his first album, Retour.

  5. The Beat That My Heart Skipped - Wikipedia

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    The Beat That My Heart Skipped (French: De battre mon cœur s'est arrêté) is a 2005 French neo-noir drama film directed by Jacques Audiard and starring Romain Duris.It is a remake of the 1978 American film Fingers, and tells the story of Tom, a shady realtor torn between a criminal life and his desire to become a concert pianist.

  6. Bride in viral $56M ‘wedding of the century’ reveals she’s ...

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    The Texas heiress who went viral for her $59 million Parisian "wedding of the century" is expecting her first baby with her felony-suspect husband, who is facing time behind bars for allegedly ...

  7. International Symbol of Access - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s, with the rise of universal design, there grew a need for a symbol to identify accessible facilities. [3] In 1968, Norman Acton, President of Rehabilitation International (RI), tasked Karl Montan, chairman of the International Commission of Technology and Accessibility (ICTA), to develop a symbol as a technical aid and present in the group's 1969 World Congress convention in ...

  8. Stellantis unveils technology to support flexible EV ...

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    DETROIT (Reuters) -Stellantis said on Tuesday it will deploy a new vehicle system that will support assembly of gasoline, hybrid and electric models, but in a sign of how turbulent the electric ...

  9. The best non-alcoholic drinks to try during Dry January

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    NON takes non-alcoholic wine to a new level with its innovative blends and rich, complex flavors. The brand’s wines are made with natural ingredients like fruits, spices, and botanicals ...