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  2. ‘DWTS’ Partners Britt Stewart and Daniel Durant Are Engaged

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    Professional dancer Britt Stewart and CODA actor Daniel Durant are engaged after falling in love during Dancing With the Stars season 31 last year. “Ending 2023 engaged!” Stewart, 34, shared ...

  3. Deafness in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Deafness in Poland refers to the Deaf communities in Poland and education around their culture and language. Poland has a recorded history of DHH (Deaf or Hard of hearing) people, dating back to 1817. [1] About 15.1% of Polish people in Poland say they have hearing loss. [2]

  4. Deaf culture - Wikipedia

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    An introduction to Deaf culture in American Sign Language (ASL) with English subtitles available. Deaf culture is the set of social beliefs, behaviors, art, literary traditions, history, values, and shared institutions of communities that are influenced by deafness and which use sign languages as the main means of communication.

  5. Nyle DiMarco - Wikipedia

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    Nyle DiMarco (born May 8, 1989) [3] [4] is an American model, actor, and Deaf activist. In 2015, DiMarco was the winner of The CW's reality television series America's Next Top Model in season 22, becoming the second male winner and the first Deaf winner.

  6. Chella Man - Wikipedia

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    Chella Man (born November 26, 1998) [2] is an American actor, model, artist, YouTuber, and LGBTQ activist. They [a] are known for sharing their experiences as a transgender, deaf, Asian, and Jewish person of color.

  7. Deaf culture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Deaf-mute is a literal translation of the French sourd-muet which was already in use in France in the 19th century, in the works of the founder of the deaf school in Paris, as well as in the name of the school, the Institution Nationale des Sourds-Muets à Paris. Since some Deaf people can also speak, the term deaf-mute is not accurate.