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Eugene disagrees with Simon's amoral plans for escape, backed up by Dwight. As a result, Eugene thanks Dwight for his help privately. Eugene later realizes that Dwight is the traitor in the Sanctuary helping Rick's group. After Gabriel is brought in as a prisoner, Eugene attempts to bring him food and discovers that Gabriel is deathly ill.
This is a list of fictional characters that have been explicitly described within the work in which they appear, or otherwise by the author, as being on the autism spectrum. It is not intended to include speculation. Autistic people involved in the work may be mentioned in footnotes.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: Mark Haddon: Christopher is ostensibly diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, which is now included in the autistic spectrum [4] 1928 Clifford Lady Chatterley's Lover: D. H. Lawrence: Clifford is dependent on a wheelchair for mobility. Clifford's disability is a significant metaphorical form in ...
Nicholas David Dinsmore (born December 17, 1975), better known by his ring name Eugene, is an American professional wrestler. Dinsmore's career began in 1996 in Ohio Valley Wrestling , where he became the OVW Heavyweight Champion a record eight times as well as the OVW Southern Tag Team Champion eleven times.
Cameras will begin to roll this week on Rosie O’Donnell’s new documentary, “Unleashing Hope: The Power of Service Dogs for Autism.” The film, co-directed by award-winning filmmakers ...
The Autistic Buddha (2017) is a non-fiction novel about an autistic individual's journey to Germany and China, and also about what he learned from the experience. [17] The Autistic Brothers (2018) is a non-fiction novel written by a high-functioning autistic individual about his relationship with his low-functioning autistic brother. This book ...
Meet Eugene Bostick. This 80-year-old lives in Fort Worth, Texas with his brother, Corky and bundle of stray dogs. Bostick, who lives on a dead-end street, explains that people would abandon dogs ...
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