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  • 121Lenny Schafer — is the adoptive parent of an autistic child. He is the editor of the Schafer Autism Report , an autism publication that has generated controversy from the autism rights movement.cite news |last=Harmon |first=Amy |title=How About Not Curing Us,… …

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  • 122Marc Segar — Marc Alexander Segar (April 2, 1974 December 1997) was a British autist. He was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome in 1981 and died aged 23 years old in a car accident.[1] Hans Aspergers original writings on Asperger s were only translated into the …

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  • 123Heather Kuzmich — Infobox Model bgcolor = blue name = Heather Kuzmich imagesize = caption = birthname = Heather Kuzmich birthdate = birth date and age|1986|4|19 location = Valparaiso, Indiana height = height|ft=6|in=0 cite… …

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  • 124Nicole Schuster — (* 14. Januar 1985 in Aachen) ist eine deutsche Autorin. Im Dezember 2005 wurde bei ihr von Kai Vogeley das Asperger Syndrom diagnostiziert. Seitdem ist sie vielfältig in den Medien präsent, um über diese Veranlagung aufzuklären. Zur Zeit… …

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  • 125Lorna Wing — es una psiquiatra y médico inglesa, nacida el 7 de octubre de 1928. Como resultado de tener una hija autista, se involucró en la investigación de trastornos del comportamiento, particularmente en el espectro del autismo. Entró a formar parte,… …

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  • 126arroser — [ aroze ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1155; bas lat. arrorare; de ad et lat. class. rorare, de ros, roris « rosée » 1 ♦ Humecter ou plus souvent mouiller en versant un liquide, de l eau sur. Arroser une terre, des plantes, les fleurs. ⇒… …

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  • 127Craig Nicholls — of The Vines Homebake, Sydney, December 2003 Background information Birth name Craig Robert Nichol …

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  • 128Alexithymia — (pronEng|əˌlɛksəˈθaɪmiə) from the Greek words λεξις and θυμος (literally without words for emotions ) is a term coined by Peter Sifneos in 1973Bar On Parker (2000), pp. 40–59] Taylor (1997), pp. 28–31] to describe a state of deficiency in… …

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