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  2. Not Only... But Also - Wikipedia

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    Pilot: Rec. 29 November 1964 — (John Lennon, Norman Rossington) — Initials/Painting on Television/The Ravens*/Good Dog Nigel/Pete and Dud – A Spot of the Usual Trouble (AKA Film Stars)/Deaf Ted, Danoota and Me. Music: Diahann Carroll (Humdrum Blues, Brown Baby, Blues in the Night), Dudley Moore Trio (Swingles Theme, Grwmst, Just in Time)

  3. In His Own Write - Wikipedia

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    On 19 June 1964, during a House of Commons debate on automation, [111] he quoted the poem "Deaf Ted, Danoota, (and me)", then spoke derisively about the book, arguing that Lennon's verse was a symptom of a poor education system. [112]

  4. Rikki Poynter - Wikipedia

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    Poynter created her YouTube channel soon after high school when she started uploading makeup tutorials to her YouTube channel RikkiPoynter. [7] She continued creating beauty videos for the next four years, but then decided to use her platform to spread awareness on Deaf issues [8] because she wanted to create content that was beneficial and meaningful.

  5. Chella Man - Wikipedia

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    Featured on their YouTube channel, Man's art publication is a 3-minute long visual performance, The Beauty of Being Deaf, promoting a jewelry collection that transforms hearing aids into ear jewelry. Man stated they created this jewelry collection as a way to introduce Deaf people into the fashion industry, as well as removing the stigma for ...

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  7. Deaf News - Wikipedia

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    Deaf News Network (DNN) is a news channel that focuses on select local and nationwide news gathered through the crowd-source method. It had a soft launch on June 10, 2013, and had its grand opening on July 4 of the same year. The channel is headquartered in Surprise, Arizona and run by two Rochester Institute of Technology graduates. [2]

  8. Deaf Professional Arts Network - Wikipedia

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    D-PAN is dedicated to promoting professional development and access to the entertainment, visual and media arts fields for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Their first video for " Where'd You Go " by Fort Minor , with Sean Forbes and Rosina Switras, got hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube. [ 3 ]

  9. Haben Girma - Wikipedia

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    She confronted TED for not readily providing captions for all of their recorded TEDx talks, including her own. [ 16 ] In January 2015, Girma was appointed to the national board of trustees for the Helen Keller Services for the Blind .