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Madhatters Community Theatre presents 'The Miracle Worker' April 12-14

Back with another performance "The Miracle Worker" provides a glimpse into the world of Helen Keller and the influential people who helped make her a household name.

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Life Liberty Levin

what you've done have done something like you've done in different wars, a different battle fields and so forth. who made still be struggling with family, mental issues, physical issues. what do you want to tell them? because in many ways you tell them in this book, but what do you want to tell them? you know, mark. that's the thing is that we're all going to struggle till the day we die, and i think the closer we come to being comfortable with that and understanding it and working on it every day. instead of thinking you can take this pill, and now i'm good again. struggles life. life is struggle. that's part of it. that's the beauty in it. when i talked about earlier those three guys when you read the chapters, it's not like it's all just a happy ending there still working every day to overcome things, but they're in a better place and they're in a better place because the people in their lives right now today, erin hill, who is one of the chapters in the book is on 135 miles, one of the hardest foot races ever here in the united states in the hot sun out west. he's blind and deaf. he uses a cochlear implant.

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The Five

know elon musk wanted to pause on the development of a.i. then you have bill gates who is championing it. so even within silicon valley, they can't agree. >> jesse: when oppenheimer made the a bomb, did he have regrets? no. you have to be able to control the technology. that's why nuclear nonproliferation was so critical. we've been successful at it. so can a.i. that's why china is not be allowed to invade taiwan. what is in taiwan? the top of the a.i. supply chain. that's why they want to gobble it up. if they get that, then that's trouble. that's why what we're going to do is send two carriers over to that island, we knock out china's satellite networks so they go blind and deaf. and then we basically do a naval blockade of the entire country. nothing gets in, nothing gets out. that's how you stop a.i. from

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Eastern Cape universities provide support for differently abled students

As thousands of university’s first-year students get ready for their higher education studies, Eastern Cape universities said they have mechanisms in place to support those living with disabilities to continue furthering their studies at tertiary level. While the total number of the enrolment of this year’s students with disabilities at the province’s four universities is yet to be confirmed, owing to current registration, Nelson Mandela University seemed to be the preferred choice by stude...

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Joyous top matrics thankful for their efforts

Beaming Khuliswa Nonkenge could not stop hugging and kissing her son Gwiba,17, who was among a group of the country’s top matriculants for the class of 2022 to be honoured at an event in Johannesburg on Thursday morning.

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BBC News at Six-20220322-18:22:00

in decision making. the number of disabled people who are struggling to pay their energy bills could more than double this year, to over two million, according to charities. those with disabilities or long—term health conditions often need extensive electrical equipment to survive, which can be expensive to run. campaigners say more should be done to help with the rising cost of energy. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. ruby walsh has done well to reach 15 years of age, but she needs help. this is where ruby spends most of her time. ., ., , , her time. the teenager who is blind and deaf has _ her time. the teenager who is blind and deaf has cerebral _ her time. the teenager who is blind and deaf has cerebral palsy - her time. the teenager who is blind and deaf has cerebral palsy and - her time. the teenager who is blind and deaf has cerebral palsy and hasj and deaf has cerebral palsy and has and deaf has cerebral palsy and has a palliative care team. she and deaf has cerebral palsy and has a palliative care team.— a palliative care team. she has a nebuliser machine _ a palliative care team. she has a nebuliser machine and _ a palliative care team. she has a nebuliser machine and a - a palliative care team. she has a| nebuliser machine and a freezing pump and her oxygen concentrator. all of the life—saving equipment costs over £6 a day to run and the family's energy bills have risen to £225 a month. charlotte worries what her daughter's final few months will be like. we her daughter's final few months will be like. ~ ., .,

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BBC News at Ten-20220322-22:22:00

the national insurance increase which is proposed is going to cost us and our staff £150,000. that's a lot of money for us to find extra. faisal, what we've got to do here is, we've got to be able to pay more to our staff. the pain is being felt in households and businesses across the nation. the chancellor's message tomorrow that he can offer some help, but only so much. faisal islam, bbc news, in derbyshire. charities are warning that the number of disabled people who are struggling to pay their energy bills could more than double this year to over 2 million. those with disabilities or long—term health conditions often need a range of electrical equipment to survive, and that's increasingly expensive to run. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the story. ruby walsh has done well to reach 15 years of age, but she needs help. this is where ruby spends most of her time. the teenager, who is blind and deaf, has cerebral palsy and is under a palliative care team.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190302:01:20:00

see more good and positive results here. in the end, it's going to be something that happens between the two leaders, as great work as steven and the rest of them are doing, it's something that happens between trump and kim jong-un. >> the president tweeted today, quote, of course i hold north korea responsible for otto's mistreatment and death. certainly not the same thing as saying he holds kim jong-un responsible for warmbier's death. >> yeah, so it's -- and it's not just, you know, his death. it's the way he was sent back to the united states. according to his parents, we have a 22-year-old who was blind and deaf, who was jerking violently, making inhuman sounds. this is what his parents witnessed and saw. when their son was returned to them. and i think that donald trump has talked a lot about how he wants to return the united states to strength, right? he has this idea that he's not weak and that barack obama was weak. but the fact that the north

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190302:04:20:00

and positive results here. but in the end, it is going to be something that happens between the two leaders. as great work and stephen and the rest are doing, it will be something that happens between trump and kim jong-un. >> kirsten, the president tweeted today, of course, i hold north korea responsible for otto's mistreatment and death. certainly not the same thing as saying he holds kim jong-un responsible for warmbier's death. >> yes. so it is -- and it is not just, you know, his death. it is the way he was sent back to the united states. i mean according to his parents, we have a 22-year old who was blind and deaf, who was jerking violently, making inhuman sounds. this is what his parents witnessed and saw when their son was returned to them. i think that it is -- donald trump has talked a lot about how he wants to return the united states to strength, right? he has this idea that he's not weak and that barack obama was weak. but the fact that the north

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