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Helen Keller is one of the world's most renowned deafblind people. She achieved a worldwide following and raised awareness about deafblindness and how to communicate with deafblind people. She is an inspiration to all, but particularly to our
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Draft renovation plans for two middle schools and one elementary school were unveiled Thursday night during the Dubuque Community School Board's facility work session. The only Jefferson and Washington middle school plans presented by architects from
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That's because even though a movie screenplay and the script for a play may be about the same subject, there are often major differences in dialogue and story line, Mark Abram-Copenhaver says. As the director of South Bend Civic Theatre's production
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Courtesy of Kevin Mac Donnell, Austin, Tex. Stormfield, the 18-room villa that Twain built for himself in Redding, Conn. The photograph was taken by an unknown person in the summer of 1908, shortly after Twain moved in. As they came and went — major
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A new exhibition featuring the life of activist Helen Keller opens in New York City next month. "Helen Keller: A Daring Adventure" is a comprehensive look at a woman who helped bring meaningful change for the disabled...She lost her hearing and
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Every day, Liu Jianming sets up shop on a street corner in southwest China and sews. Her embroidered designs are painstakingly created – with her feet.Liu was born without arms but has been a seamstress since she was a
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It is said that when a young Helen Keller, the first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor's degree, used to lie in her bed, her mother would come and bend over her and drop her tears on the baby's face as she said, "Oh, Helen, how your mother loves
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None of that could have happened without the breakthrough she experienced on April 5CQ, 1887, at her family’s Alabama plantation. The 6-year-old’s teacher, Anne Sullivan, herself visually impaired and only 20 years old, taught her the word “water” by
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Mary Susan Littlepage, t r u t h o u t Report Ever since Eric Keller returned from serving in Iraq, he has faced one challenge after another. One doctor told him he had a stroke and that he might be wheelchair-bound. Then, later, doctors told him
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The Broadway revival of "The Miracle Worker" has given up holding out for a miracle. The production, which has struggled to attract auds since it began previews Feb. 12, will shutter April 4. While B.O. was always on the low side, "Miracle Worker"
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