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Five outstanding disabled people in the world

I have listed four of the five outstanding disabled people in the world, and there is another one you have to find. I know you have to write a paper, and I can only help you so much. Just pay more attention to the rest! Wish you success! Write a beautiful paper!

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1: Zhang Haidi

Female, 1955 was born in Jinan, Han nationality, master of philosophy, * * * party member, first-class writer of Shandong Writers Association, member of the 9th and 10th CPPCC, vice chairman of China Disabled Persons' Federation, member of the National Committee of Chinese Writers Association and vice chairman of Shandong Writers Association.

When Zhang Haidi was 5 years old, he suffered from spinal hemangioma and paraplegia. Therefore, she has never been to school. From an early age, she began to teach herself knowledge with tenacious perseverance. She taught herself specialized courses in primary schools, middle schools and universities.

When Zhang Haidi/KLOC-was 0/5 years old, he was sent to a poor mountain village in Shen County, Liaocheng with his parents. But she is not afraid of hard life, but dedicated her youth with optimism.

There, she taught the children in the village primary school, overcame all kinds of difficulties to learn medical knowledge, and enthusiastically treated the villagers with acupuncture. During her stay in Shenxian County, she treated more than 10,000 people for free and was warmly praised by people.

Brief introduction of Zhang Haidi

From 65438 to 0955, Zhang Haidi was born in an intellectual family in Shandong.

At the age of 5, he was completely unconscious from the chest down due to illness, and he could not take care of himself.

According to the doctor's consultation, it is difficult for paraplegics like this to live beyond 27 years old.

At this moment, the young girl who was threatened with death completed all the courses from primary school to master's degree, taught herself English, Japanese, German and Esperanto, translated hundreds of thousands of English novels, compiled a large number of books, taught herself more than a dozen medical monographs, and treated the masses more than 65,438+10,000 times.

Zhang Haidi has successively won the titles of "March 8th Red Flag Bearer", "National Model of Self-improvement" and "Five Outstanding Disabled Persons in the World".

In 200 1 year, she was awarded the title of "20 most influential women in the world".

3: Helen Keller

(1880 ——1968) American woman writer and educator.

She is blind and deaf, which is an example of the extraordinary achievements of education in such a disadvantaged person.

Due to serious illness, he lost his sight and hearing at 19 months, and soon became dumb.

Anne Mansfield Sullivan began to teach her.

At that time, Sullivan was 20 years old and blind. After treatment, he recovered part of his vision. He graduated from Boston Perkins School for the Blind.

The teaching method is to press the sign language letters into Keller's palm and teach her the names of various objects; Put Keller's finger on his throat and "listen" to its vibration to learn to speak.

After studying in deaf-mute schools and oral schools, Keller learned to read and write in Braille.

1904 graduated from Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Helen Keller devoted her life to social welfare and made speeches all over the world, calling on the world to pay attention to the blind.

She has written many books, including My Life (1902) and Helen Keller's Diary (1938).

She was educated by Sally when she was a child. William Gibson wrote the play Miracle Maker, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1960, and made it into a movie in 1960.

2. Beethoven's message

Beethoven's life

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770- 1827) is the most famous German musician in the world since the late 8th century.

1770 65438+Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany on February 26th.

His grandfather was originally from the Netherlands, and after moving to Germany, he was a local court musician.

My father is a tenor and my mother is the daughter of a court chef.

Beethoven grew up in the period of "enlightened autocracy" in Joseph II, and the rulers in Bonn also implemented some improvement measures.

Bonn became one of the centers of the Enlightenment in Germany at that time.

Beethoven grew up in such an environment in his childhood.

However, Beethoven's childhood was not happy, and his alcoholic father ruined his family business. He tried to turn four-year-old Beethoven into a cash cow and hoped that his son would become a Mozart-style prodigy. Therefore, he not only forced his children to practice the piano, but also often dragged them out of their deep sleep to play the piano when they came home from drinking in the middle of the night. Beethoven, who was under eight, was forced to perform and sell in front of Cohen's audience. At the age of eleven, Beethoven began to work in a theater band.

This hard childhood life made Beethoven embark on an independent road of making a living by music very early, and at the same time developed his stubborn character.

1: Stephen William Hawking

Stephen william hawking (194265438+18 October-), a famous British physicist, is regarded as one of the most outstanding theoretical physicists after Einstein in public evaluation.

He proposed that the big bang started from the singularity, and the black hole would eventually evaporate from this moment, which was an important step to unify the two basic theories of physics in the 20th century-Einstein's theory of relativity and Planck's quantum theory.

Suffering from muscular dystrophy, he is almost paralyzed and unable to pronounce, but he still published A Brief History of Time in 1988, and has sold more than100000 copies so far, becoming one of the best-selling popular science works in the world. In 2006, he revealed in Hong Kong that he was co-writing a set of popular science novels similar to Harry Potter and the Universe with his daughter.

Hawking published A Brief History of Time in 1988, and its global sales exceeded100000 copies. However, due to the difficult content, Hawking is dubbed as an "unreadable bestseller" in the West. Hawking was born in Oxford, England, which happened to be the 300th anniversary of Galileo's death. His father Frank is an expert in tropical diseases who graduated from Oxford University, and his mother Isabel is 6542.

1942 65438+ 10, Nazi Germany bombed England indiscriminately, and London was attacked almost every night.

This forced the Hawkins to leave their home in Haegert and take refuge in Oxford.

After Hawking was born, they returned to London.

When he was a child, Hawking's academic performance was not outstanding, but he liked to design extremely complicated toys. It is said that they once made a simple computer.

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American media such as Men and Biography jointly selected the top ten idols of American culture.

Allegedly,

Their selection criteria are: as long as his or her name is mentioned, people will think of America; Whether people like it or hate it, in the eyes of others, they all represent the United States; Only real people are eligible to be elected, and the characters in literary and artistic works are not; The winner must be an "authentic" American. Although Chaplin and Schwarzenegger had great influence on the United States, they were both excluded from the candidates.

According to these criteria, the final selection results are as follows:

Ronald Reagan

Reagan was famous as the 40th president of the United States, but he was originally only a radio announcer and a Hollywood film actor.

Shortly after he entered the White House for the first time, he was assassinated by crazy Jodie Foster fans, and the only reason why the assassin assassinated the president was to attract Jodie Foster's attention.

After avoiding a disaster, Reagan began to deal with the Soviet Union with all his might.

Some people think that Reagan's "Star Wars Plan" dragged down the Soviet Union through the arms race, which eventually led to the end of the Cold War.

After the United States gradually turned to mercantilism, Reagan always tried to show the world that the United States is the center of the world.

Famous saying: "Great America should engage in a career that matches itself."

9 Hemingway (ernest hemingway)

Hemingway was an ambulance driver during World War I and a war correspondent during the Spanish Civil War and World War II.

Several of his works describe his exile as an American in the 1920s, his hunting experience in Africa and his feelings of fishing off the coast of Cuba.

His refined and straightforward literary style became his symbol.

Hemingway's works have won Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize in Literature.

He finally chose to commit suicide.

He is one of the greatest literary giants in American history.

Famous saying: "All evil begins with innocence."

Frank Sinatra.

Frank Sinatra is the most popular American singer.

When he was a sports reporter, he began to choose singing as his second career and started his solo career at 1942.

His songs are sincere and very popular with fans.

Later, Sinatra, sammy davis jr, dean martin, Zoe Bishop and Peter Lawford set up an entertainment organization "Mouse Park".

As the greatest artist in the 20th century, Sinatra has reason to be an American spiritual idol.

Famous saying: "Don't force your friends."

7 james deen.

While studying acting and law in California, james deen happened to perform on a TV program and became popular on the Internet. Then he left California for new york and became famous on Broadway.

His gentle and natural performance touched Warner Bros. Entertainment, and they signed a film agreement with Dean.

1955 Before he died in a car accident, he acted in three films, two of which were shown after Dean died.

East of the Garden of Eden, Rebellion without Motive and Giant were widely praised, which made Americans see the performance of "another style" for the first time.

The artist Warhol Andy said Dean was "the representative of the damaged but beautiful mind of our time".

Famous saying: "human beings live forever because of their dreams;" If you lose your dream, life is the same as death. "

6 Michael Jordan

It is the dream of all Americans to be like Michael Jordan.

Michael Jordan came from Brooklyn, new york, and later went to the University of North Carolina to study, where his basketball talent began to show.

After joining the Chicago Bulls, Jordan led the team to win the NBA championship six times and the most valuable player (MVP) five times.

He announced his retirement twice, made two comeback, and finally retired from the Washington Wizards in 2003.

It is estimated that by the end of 2002, Michael Jordan's total assets were $402 million.

Jordan is the greatest basketball player in America.

Famous saying: "I can accept failure, but I can't accept giving up."

5 Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King, an extremely clever student, is also gifted at speaking. He was determined to be a priest when he was a child.

After being admitted to morehouse University, he chose Cruise Theological Seminary.

After hearing the story of Indian hero Gandhi, he was fascinated by Gandhi's peaceful resistance.

Rosa Paikes, a black woman, refused to give her seat to a white man on the bus. Martin openly supported Rosa, so he became the target of racist attacks and his house was blown up.

But this didn't scare Martin at all. He continued to campaign for the abolition of apartheid.

He actively advocated the civil rights movement and called on the United States to change its concept of discrimination against blacks.

1968 was assassinated.

Famous saying: "If a person has never found anything worth dying for, then there is no need for him to live any longer."

John wayne.

After an accident ended his football career, the duke was forced to leave the university.

Before being noticed by Fox Film Company, Wayne just did some chores in the company.

Due to the unsuccessful performance in a starring movie, it began to appear in some low-budget movies.

The film that made Wayne a great success was the stagecoach directed by john ford (1939).

Since then, he has become famous for playing the tough guy in westerns and war movies.

Wayne is the embodiment of all Americans in that era: honest and individual.

Famous saying: "I never trust men who don't drink."

3 Elvis Presley.

Elvis Presley was born and raised in a poor family in Tupelo, Mississippi.

After graduating from high school, he recorded a song for his mother, which attracted the attention of a third-rate producer.

Elvis recorded several country rock solo songs, which were all the rage in the local area.

From 65438 to 0956, Elvis Presley became popular in America because of his performance in Ed Sullivan.

Although he became a movie star because of the success of the movies Hawaii and The Docker, we know that he is the "king of rock and roll".

1On August 6th, 977, he was found dead at his home in Memphis.

After the death of Elvis Presley, his portrait can be seen everywhere in food stores, gas stations and restaurants, and fans can't accept the fact that Elvis Presley has died.

Famous saying: "I really don't know anything about music."

In my opinion, you must not engage in music. "

2. Marilyn Monroe.

Monroe's childhood was spent in the abuse of her stepfather. Later, she became a swimsuit model and eventually became one of the most successful movie stars in American history.

Her life is full of legends, and her combination with baseball master Dimaggio is the concentrated expression of Monroe's legend.

Her performances in the movies "Gentlemen prefer blondes" and "Some people like to be hot" convince people that Monroe's acting skills are as worthy of the name as her beauty.

1August 5, 962, Marilyn Monroe committed suicide at home.

Marilyn Monroe's experience shows that where there is a will, there is a way.

Famous saying: "Sex is a part of nature.

I like nature. "

1 john fitzgerald kennedy

The Kennedy family is considered to be the only "royal family" in American history.

People think so, not because of the wealth and political status of the Kennedy family, but because of the noble glory surrounding this unique family.

From being a naval officer in World War II to becoming the 35th president in American history, john fitzgerald kennedy is the embodiment of this honor.

Kennedy abolished apartheid, established a peace army and successfully solved the Cuban missile crisis.

Unfortunately, Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas in June 1963+0 1.

As a dynamic and charming president, he is undoubtedly the representative of the essence of America.

Famous saying: "Ask not what your country has done for you, ask what you have done for your country."