Disability most exciting success stories
Many people with a disability, you can not prevent them Have to lead full and rich life, yes, some are a source of inspiration for disabled and non-disabled alike. Below is a list of people with disabilities who have achieved great success despite their disability.
1: A Stephen Hawking is probably one of the most famous artists in the world with a disability. He is an internationally recognized physicist / mathematician who suffers from motor neuron disease. At 35, he wasCambridge, first professor of gravitational physics and received the distinguished Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. He has a best-selling book that was later written in a film entitled "Brief History of Time: From Big Bang to blacks holes.
2: a Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd President of the United States. He got polio in 1921, which has paralyzed from the waist down on the left. The refusal to accept his paralysis, he tried different therapies and methods to try to go toMaster walk distances with iron clamps and a stick. It 'been careful not to be seen in a wheelchair in public. Established a fund to help others with polio and resulted in the March Dimes program that eventually funded an effective vaccine.
3: Another political success and Pat Stack a left Socialist Workers Party and the revolutionary committees. A child from a pregnancy, thalidomide was born he used a wheelchair. A great political mind and his brilliant speechesmeet annually to Marxism in London and wrote 'Stack on the back' for the Socialist Review in 2004.
4: David Blunkett and was a deputy education secretary, Minister of Interior and Minister of Work and Pensions at different times. He has been blind since birth and has never let this fact keep him in all aspects of his life.
5: Tanni Grey Thompson OBE and is best known disabled athlete, what in England distances from 100m to 800m. Has ₩ 14Paralympic medals, including nine gold, and has more than 20 broken lines. He also won five London Marathon as a wheelchair athlete and became a television presenter.
6: marathoner Marla Runyan, legally blind and has several records in athletics at the Paralympics in Atlanta, 1996. He represented the U.S. at the Olympics in 2000 and became the first legally blind athlete in Olympic competition.
7: and Itzhak Perlman is an Israeli-American violinist, conductor andMaster. He is a famous musician who got polio at the age of four and now uses crutches or a wheelchair and plays the violin while seated. In 1986 he received the Medal of Freedom from President Reagan. He is also an advocate for people with disabilities and promotes laws to facilitate access to buildings and transportation make it possible.
8: and Francisco Goya (1746-1828) was a Spanish painter who suffered from an illness that left him deaf in the 46th went to some of the most famous Spanish to create19th century. Has made suggestions for the work of artists like Picasso and Monet later.
9: Helen Keller was an American writer, political activist and professor who was blind, deaf and dumb. He won the first deaf and blind a bachelor's degree.
10: and Albert Einstein, the famous mathematician and physicist, had learning difficulties, and did not speak until age three. He considered mathematics and writing hard at school, but continued to be thereThe most famous scientist of all time, won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921.
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