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individuals with severe, profound, or
significant disabilities. Wolf
Wolfensberger's definition is
based on a
concept of
cultural normativeness: "Utilization...
- Wolf
Peregrin Joachim Wolfensberger, Ph.D. (1934–2011) was a
German American academic who
influenced disability policy and
practice through his development...
- Rita
Wolfensberger (28 May 1928 – 22
February 2020) was a
Swiss pianist,
music educator and
music critic. Born in Schaffhausen,
Wolfensberger studied piano...
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Howard Kely "Jack" Fincher" (PDF). Vol. 9, no. 2.
Wolfensberger:
Newsletter of the
Wolfensberger Family ****ociation. May 2003. p. 3.
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questioned by
academics or policy-makers
until the 1969
publication of Wolf
Wolfensberger's seminal work "The
Origin and
Nature of Our
Institutional Models", drawing...
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executive committee consists of
Dieter Vranckx (CEO & CCO) and Edi
Wolfensberger (COO).
Dieter Vranckx was
previously the CFO of the company. Limited...
- from the
original on
January 20, 2021.
Retrieved January 24, 2021.
Wolfensberger, Don (January 14, 2008). "The
Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday: The Long...
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Jakob Wolfensberger (21
April 1933 – 2
November 2021) was a
Swiss archer. He
competed in the men's
individual event at the 1972
Summer Olympics. "Traueranzeigen...
- next step:
Design golf courses". ESPN.
Retrieved January 20, 2011.
Wolfensberger, Marc (December 3, 2006). "Tiger
Woods Will
Design First Golf Course...
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techniques like endophotocoagulation.[citation needed] Eye
surgery Wolfensberger, TJ (2003). "Jules Gonin.
Pioneer of
retinal detachment surgery". Indian...