...Shortly after his diagnosis, Gleason launched his campaign, No White Flags, to battle ALS. Before Gleason, ALS didn't really have a face. Lou Gehrig was the first to bring awareness to the disease, but that was decades ago. MLB still does special events in honor of Lou Gehrig to raise awareness for ALS and continues to fight for the abolition of the gruesome disease. With the diagnosis of Steve Gleason, the NFL joined the fight. Gleason has appeared in several television specials and commercials that all accent his struggle against ALS and bring in awareness. NFL players across the nation have banned together to produce a commercial for Gleason's foundation urging for the dissipation of the disease. Steve Gleason has become the face of ALS for our generation and has effectively brought the disease to the attention of Americans...
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...There are many people who could be nominated for their artistic contributions, advances in technology, medical contributions and scientific advances. But one person sticks out in my mind as a genius of the Western culture. Through his disability I believe Stephen Hawking has stood out as a genius of our Western culture. Even with being diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, he has provided ground breaking work in cosmology and physics. He has written several different books to allow science more attainable to the average person. Stephen Hawking was the oldest of four children, born to Frank and Isobel Hawking on the 8th of January, 1942 in Oxford England. He was born on the 300th anniversary of the death of Galileo. This has been a large source of pride for Hawking. He was born into a smart family his mother was one of the first female students at Oxford University. His father was also a graduate of Oxford, being a well known researcher of medicine, his specialty in tropical diseases. The birth of Stephen came at a bad time to his parents, for they had little money and was during World War II. Stephen’s father was hoping he would follow his steps and research medicine, but from an early age Stephen showed more interest in the sky and science. In his early academic life, Stephen was seen as a bright child but was not an exceptional student. He was more interested in things outside of school. He enjoyed board games and even constructed a computer out of recycled...
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