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  2. William Frauenglass - Wikipedia

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    (Einstein had added a postscript stating the letter "need not remain confidential"). In the letter, Einstein had advised (reported the Times ) that "every intellectual called before a Congressional investigating committee should refuse to testify, and 'must be prepared for jail and economic ruin, in short, for the sacrifice of his personal ...

  3. Albert Einstein - Wikipedia

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    Einstein taught himself to play without "ever practicing systematically". He said that love is a better teacher than a sense of duty. [202] At the age of 17, he was heard by a school examiner in Aarau while playing Beethoven's violin sonatas. The examiner stated afterward that his playing was remarkable and revealing of 'great insight'.

  4. Disability Day of Mourning - Wikipedia

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    The Disability Day of Mourning is observed annually on 1 March [1] to commemorate disabled people who were murdered by their caregivers, especially their parents. First observed in 2012 and propagated by disability rights organizations such as Not Dead Yet and the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, the day aims to bring attention to the issue of filicide of disabled children and adults and the ...

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    Brendan Depa, the severely autistic Florida teen whose assault on teacher’s aide Joan Naydich went viral last year, was sentenced on Tuesday to five years in state prison followed by 15 years of ...

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  8. Willard Wigan - Wikipedia

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    As a child with dyslexia and ASD, [2] neither of which were diagnosed until adulthood, [3] Willard Wigan was ridiculed in class by his primary school teachers for not learning to read. [4] [5] Wigan attributes his early drive in sculpting, which began at the age of five, to his need to escape from the derision of teachers and classmates. [4]

  9. List of people with dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of some notable people who have dyslexia. ... Albert Einstein (1879–1955), German-born theoretical physicist. [60] ...