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  2. Teeny Ted from Turnip Town - Wikipedia

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    The book has its own ISBN, 978-1-894897-17-4. [2] The story was written by Malcolm Douglas Chaplin and is "a fable about Teeny Ted's victory in the turnip contest at the annual county fair." [2] The book has been published in a limited edition of 100 copies by the laboratory and requires a scanning electron microscope to read the text.

  3. Panotti - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Pigafetta recorded that the Moluccan pilot of the ship Vittoria told a story about the people of Aracheto. The men and women were 1.5 feet high; their food was the pith of a tree; and they dwells in caverns under ground. Their ears were as long as their bodies; so that, when they lay down, one ear served as a mattress and the other as a ...

  4. List of children's books featuring deaf characters - Wikipedia

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    This book tells the story of part of Helen Keller's life. 6–7 yrs 2002 Moses Goes to School: Isaac Millman The main character, Moses, uses ASL to communicate goes to a school for the Deaf. 5–8 yrs 2000 Zoo Keeper: Katy Is Deaf (Making It) Eleanor Archer The central character Katy is Profoundly Deaf and uses BSL to communicate.

  5. El Deafo - Wikipedia

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    The book is a loose autobiographical account of Bell's childhood and life with her deafness. The characters in the book are all anthropomorphic bunnies. Cece Bell, in an interview with the Horn Book Magazine, [2] states "What are bunnies known for? Big ears; excellent hearing," rendering her choice of characters and their deafness ironic.

  6. David Attenborough's Life Stories - Wikipedia

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    David Attenborough's Life Stories is a series of monologues written and spoken by British broadcaster David Attenborough on the subject of natural history. They were broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2009 as part of the station's "Point of View" strand, in the weekly timeslot formerly occupied by Alistair Cooke 's Letter from America .

  7. What is 'Cat Person'? How the viral short story led to a movie

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    Kristen Roupenian's short story "Cat Person" was published by The New Yorker in December 2017. Immediately viral, the story was The New Yorker’s second most-read story that year. Author ...

  8. List of the verified shortest people - Wikipedia

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    Balawing became the world's shortest non mobile person following Chandra's death in September, 2015 until his own death in 2020. [4] [5] 1993–2020 Hungary: 65 cm (26 in) István Tóth Shortest man claimant, was said to be 26 in (65 cm). Verification by Guinness World Records needs to be checked. [6] [7] István died in May 2011 at the age of ...

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