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Washington Post Style "When you look at the charter that was signed by President Lincoln, it is still the only time in the history of the world where a government recognized the right and the needs of students who are deaf, hard of hearing and deaf-blind to have access to Read more ... higher education..."
The first female deaf president at Gallaudet says her job is to listen
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Roberta Cordano talks advancements in the deaf community — and Lincoln’s role in that.
113 months ago
Phonak Seven. You rock! Upworthy Deaf Dogs Rock Dogs for the Deaf, Inc. Hearing Dogs for Deaf People
How a deaf dog became an agility champ with a little love and a lot of creativity.
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This inspiring story of Seven the dog is awesome.
116 months ago
HuffPost Impact The Starbucks location offers jobs to people who are deaf, and makes ordering easier for deaf customers.
This Starbucks Store Is Devoted To Hiring Deaf Employees
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Ten deaf baristas were just welcomed into the Starbucks family.
116 months ago
HuffPost Lifestyle See ya soon, Cuba!
12 Reasons Why You Should Visit Havana Now and 10 Tips Once You Get There
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The flight from Miami to Havana took less than an hour. After we checked in to the Hotel Nacional we wasted no time and left the hotel so we could start experiencing Havana. We walked to the Malecó...
122 months ago
CNN Politics On a beautiful January day in 1961, three Marines walked out of the American Embassy building in Havana and lowered the flag that had been flying proudly outside. They didn't realize that flag would be the last to fly over the U.S. Embassy in Havana Read more ... for 54 years. Now, after a historic thaw in U.S.-Cuba relations this summer, they are returning to Havana for the reopening of the U.S. diplomatic post.
127 months ago
People.com He's gorgeous, tall and Deaf.
America's Next Top Model's First Deaf Contestant: 'I Want to Change the World's Perspective on Deafn
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"Being Deaf did not give me any hesitation to be a part of the show," Nyle DiMarco tells PEOPLE
128 months ago
The New York Times - Travel A sense of mingled excitement and apprehension is in the air at the 12th Havana Biennial, a monthlong series of art exhibitions.
The Havana Biennial Is Running at Full Throttle
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If the 12th Havana Biennial has any theme, it is Havana itself. The kind of shop-window viewing favored by more conventional shows is discouraged; so is celebrity spotting.
130 months ago
The New York Times - Lens - Photography Inside the Havana Biennial with photos by Lisette Poole for The New York Times.
The Havana Biennial Is Running at Full Throttle
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If the 12th Havana Biennial has any theme, it is Havana itself. The kind of shop-window viewing favored by more conventional shows is discouraged; so is celebrity spotting.
130 months ago
NPR A look at the offerings finds everything from "beautiful colonial rooms" in the heart of Havana" for $27 to "a holiday sanctuary" villa on the outskirts of Havana for $1000.
Airbnb Starts Listing Homes In Cuba
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The average rate for a room or home in Havana? $43.
132 months ago
Ann Permin Something CNN hasn't thought about the driver of the car. In the train crash. WAS SHE DEAF? I was raised with totally deaf parents. Living in Chicago I had to listen for them. They can't hear people yelling at her and its so shameful no one r Read more ... an to pull or push her across ran to her. Look to see if she was DEAF. JUST A SIMPLE THING LIKE THAT IS ON A Drivers license. Or her implant wasn't working. That is the real factor. Sad no one got out ran grab her run across. What ever was closer. I'm sure she was DEAF
134 months ago
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