Helen Keller - Blind and Deaf

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Helen Keller - Blind and Deaf

Helen Keller is a
Lecturer and Activist.
Keller was the first ever to
earn Bachelors in Arts. She
was also a political activist
and a celebrated author in
America. She was one of
the leading hands in
founding American Civil
Liberties Union (ACLU).

John Nash – Schizophrenia

John Nash is a renowned


American Mathematician. John
Nash suffered from paranoid
schizophrenia. Few years after
being out of college, Nash
starting developing signs of
schizophrenia. However, the
illness never affected his love for
mathematics. His work on
geometry and partial differential
equations is still considered as
outstanding .
Nick Vujicic – phocomelia

Nicholas James "Nick"


Vujicic is an Australian
Christian evangelist and
motivational speaker born
with phocomelia, a rare
disorder characterized by
the absence of legs and arms.

Stephen Hawking - ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral


Sclerosis)
Stephen Hawking is an English
Theoretical Physicist. He is a well-
known celebrity in academics and
recipient of numerous appreciations:
Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society
of Arts, Presidential Medal of
Freedom and lifetime member of the
Pontifical Academy of Sciences.
Despite being challenged by motor
neuron disease, he is one of the most
admired scientists in physics, with
numerous books and publications
under his belt.
Thomas Edison - learning disability
Edison is the great inventor
who had over 1,000 patents and
his inventions are in various fields
used in our daily life. In his early
life he was thought to have a
learning disability and he could
not read till he was twelve and
later he himself admitted that he
became deaf after pulling up to a
train car by his ears. He first
captured world attention by
inventing the phonograph. His most
popular invention is the electric
light bulb. He also developed the telegraph system. He also became a
prominent businessman and his business institution produced his
inventions and marketed the products to the general people.

Stevie Wonder – blind


Stevie Wonder is a
musician, singer and songwriter
who was born blind. Over his
wildly successful music career,
Stevie has recorded more than
30 U.S. top ten hits, including
his singles “Superstition,” “Sir
Duke” and “I Just Called to Say
I Love You.”
Research Work
In
Introduction to the
Philosophy of the Human
Person

Submitted to:
Ms. Roxanne Olata Anoche
Philosophy Teacher

Submitted by:
Raymund Gallego Aribato
Student
People with Disability
that who Significant
Contribution to the
Community

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