1. INSAN KURANG UPAYA DENGAN KEJAYAAN DILUAR DUGAAN
2. PROF DR ISMAIL MD SALLEH BIODATA Allahyarham merupakan
seorang pakar ekonomi merupakan senator pertama yang dilantik
daripada kalangan orang kurang upaya (OKU) dan cacat penglihatan di
Malaysia. Ditakdirkan menjadi buta pada umur 13tahun. Kecacatannya
tidak menghalang beliau untuk terus maju. Beliau Berjaya menamatkan
semua ijazah, master dan PHD di Amerika Syarikat. Beliau juga
adalah Naib Canselor L & G Twintech Institute Of Technology.
Selain itu, beliau juga dikenali sebagai seorang yang sentiasa
berusaha gigih. Pensyarah penulis pernah berkata beliau mempunyai
daya ingatan yang cukup kuat. Malah walaupun buta, beliau dapat
mengenalpasti susunan di mana fail yang diperlukannya mengikut
baris dan kedudukan rak.
3. Knownfor Hawking radiation Singularity theorems A Brief
History of Time Notable awards Albert Einstein Award (1978) Wolf
Prize (1988) Prince of Asturias Award (1989) Copley Medal (2006)
Presidential Medal of Freedom (2009) Special Fundamental Physics
Prize (2012)
4. DILAHIRKAN TANPA KAKI DAN TANGAN BOLEH BERENANG MAIN GOLF
MEMBAWA BOT CERAMAH SELURUH DUNIA UNTUK MEMBANTU MEMBERI SEMANGAT
KEPADA MANUSIA
5. (March 14, 1879 - April 18, 1955) Being one of the most
important great minds of his century Albert Einstein was then known
to suffer from dyslexia mainly because of his bad memory and his
constant failure to memorize the simplest of things. He would not
remember the months in the year yet he would succeed in solving
some of the most complicated mathematical formulas of the time
without any trouble. He may have never learned how to properly tie
his shoelaces but his scientific contributions and theories still
have a major effect on all of todays current knowledge of
science.
6. PENCIPTA TELEFON MEMPUNYAI MASALAH PEMBELAJARAN SEJAK KECIL
IBUNYA MULA PEKAK SEJAK UMURNYA 12 THN MERUPAKAN PENGASAS NASIONAL
GEOGRAFIC SOCIETY
7. Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, (April 15, 1452 - May 2,
1519) was a Tuscan polymath: scientist, mathematician, engineer,
inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist,
musician and writer. As an engineer, Leonardo conceived ideas
vastly ahead of his own time, conceptualising a helicopter, a tank,
concentrated solar power, a calculator, and the double hull, and
outlining a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics. He also had the
gift of dyslexia. Most of the time, he wrote his notes backwards.
Although unusual, this is a trait shared by many left- handed
dyslexic people. Most of the time, dyslexic writers are not even
consciously aware that they are writing this way.
8. Tom Cruise - Thomas Cruise Mapother IV (born July 3, 1962),
more commonly known as Tom Cruise, is an American actor and film
producer. Cruise has said that he suffered from abuse as a child.
This was partially due to him suffering from dyslexia. He stated
that when something went wrong, his father came down hard on him.
Having gone through fifteen schools in twelve years, Cruise, who
dropped his father's name at age twelve, was also a victim of
bullying at school.
9. Tiger Woods (born Eldrick Tiger Woods, December 30, 1975) is
an American professional golfer whose achievements to date rank him
among the most successful golfers of all time. Tiger Woods had
stuttering problems at childhood but he got past it through hard
work and practice. He admitted doing everything possible to conquer
his speech disorder including talking to his dog until he would
fall asleep. He did have a lot of help from his family, especially
his mother. He then became one of the most successful golfers the
world has ever known.
10. Rowan Atkinson - (born 6 January 1955) Rowan is an English
comedian, writer and actor famous for his British roles in the
television series Mr.Bean and Blackadder. He has been listed as one
of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy. Rowan's first Mr.Bean
television appearence was in1990 on New Years Day in a half hour
special for Thames Television. His strong talent in facial
expressions has made him capable of doing visually based comedies
with little or no dialogue, he has sometimes been called "the man
with the rubber face". Atkinson had a stutter as a child and had
problems with the letter B. He overcomes it through
over-articulation which he turned into a comic device.