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Supporters are donning blue while landmarks lit up in blue to support World Autism Awareness Day 2015.
Corporations, autism awareness groups and celebrities are marking the holiday with activities promoted on social media.
According to Autism Speaks, 1 in 68 children in the United States have autism.
This is the eight annual event dedicated to raising autism awareness around the globe.
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