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  2. Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 40°15′15″N 74°48′47″W. Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf ( MKSD ), also known as the New Jersey School for the Deaf and Blind, initially the New Jersey State Institution for the Deaf , is a K-12 statewide school in West Trenton, Ewing Township, New Jersey. Its age range is pre-Kindergarten to age 21. [1]

  3. Linda Bove - Wikipedia

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    Linda, portrayed by Bove, was a character on the children's program Sesame Street. When Bove debuted on Sesame Street with NTD in April 1971 (Episode 0243) [3] as the Deaf character of her namesake, she was the first deaf performer on the show. [4] Initially appearing sporadically, she became a regular member of the cast in 1975, and she ...

  4. Dunn triplets - Wikipedia

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    Emma Dunn. ( 2000-04-30) April 30, 2000 (age 24) Texas. Known for. World's only deafblind triplets. The Dunn triplets, Zoe, Sophie and Emma (born April 30, 2000), are the world's only known deafblind triplets. They are all deaf and blind because of their extremely premature birth and first few months of life.

  5. Deafblindness - Wikipedia

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    Deaf-blind American author, activist, and lecturer Helen Keller in 1904. Keller lost both her sight and hearing to meningitis at the age of 19 months. Deafblindness is the condition of little or no useful hearing and little or no useful sight. [1] [2] Different degrees of vision loss and auditory loss occur within each individual. [3]

  6. Are deaf drivers under any restrictions? Here’s what states ...

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    That’s OK for Kris, though, and for many other deaf people, because being deaf isn’t a disqualifier. Back in 1920 there were a few states that, for a short time, didn’t allow deaf people to ...

  7. NextSense - Wikipedia

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    NextSense was opened on the 22 October 1860 by deaf Scottish immigrant Thomas Pattison, who was the school's first teacher. Located at 152 Liverpool St Sydney, the school was originally named the "Deaf and Dumb Institution of New South Wales". From its early days it was open to all deaf children, though many were turned away for lack of resources.

  8. List of schools for the deaf - Wikipedia

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    Bulmershe Court (offers BA in Theatre Arts, Education and Deaf Studies) [1] Centre for Deaf Studies, Bristol. Donaldson's College. Jordanstown Schools. Mary Hare School. Nottinghamshire Deaf Society. Ovingdean Hall School (1891-2001) Seashell Trust. St John's Catholic School for the Deaf.

  9. Family's Sweet Way of Training Deaf and Blind Shepherd ... - AOL

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    Here, you can see it in action with a deaf and blind dog named Aston. View the original article to see embedded media. “I’m very deliberate about what cues I teach Aston,” writes his mom ...