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  2. Genie (feral child) - Wikipedia

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    Genie was the last, and also second surviving, of four children born to parents living in Arcadia, California.Her father worked in a factory as a flight mechanic during World War II and continued in aviation afterward, and her mother, who was around 20 years younger and from an Oklahoma farming family, had come to Southern California as a teenager with family friends who were fleeing the Dust ...

  3. Linguistic development of Genie - Wikipedia

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    When the circumstances of Genie, the primary victim in one of the most severe cases of abuse, neglect and social isolation on record in medical literature, first became known in early November 1970, authorities arranged for her admission to Children's Hospital Los Angeles, where doctors determined that at the age of 13 years and 7 months, she had not acquired a first language.

  4. Portal:Greater Los Angeles/Selected biography/4 - Wikipedia

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    The Salk Institute, where researchers analyzed the data from the first of several brain exams on Genie. Genie (born 1957) is the pseudonym of a feral child who was the victim of extraordinarily severe abuse, neglect and social isolation. Her circumstances are recorded prominently in the annals of abnormal child psychology.

  5. Mockingbird Don't Sing - Wikipedia

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    Mockingbird Don't Sing is a 2001 American independent film based on the true story of Genie, a modern-day feral child. [1] The film is told from the point of view of Susan Curtiss (whose fictitious name is Sandra Tannen), a professor of linguistics at University of California, Los Angeles. Although the film is based on a true story, all of the ...

  6. Language deprivation - Wikipedia

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    The most well-documented case of a language-deprived child was that of Genie. Genie was discovered in 1970 in the family home, where she was recognized as highly abnormal. A social welfare agency took her into custody and admitted Genie into a hospital. Before discovery, Genie had lived strapped and harnessed into a chair.

  7. Feral cats are a problem in this central Illinois county ...

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    What about feral cats in Peoria and Woodford counties? Becky Spencer, director of the Peoria County Animal Protection Society , said PCAPS has a "Trap-Neuter-Return" program, but only in the ...

  8. 'They are out of control:' Resident tells Orrville council ...

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    ORRVILLE — A city resident urged council Monday evening to come up with a new ordinance to control a feral cats problem. Rebekah Marshall shared her concerns about feral cats in her neighborhood.

  9. Critical period - Wikipedia

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    The two most famous cases of children who failed to acquire language after the critical period are the feral children Victor of Aveyron and Genie. [53] However, the tragic circumstances of these cases and the moral and ethical impermissibility of replicating them make it difficult to draw conclusions about them.