Learning Helen Keller at the Faculty of Communication at Helen Keller is probably the most widely recognized disabled person in the 20th century. (People like Franklin Roosevelt are likewise well known, but Keller's memory is mainly due to her disability-related achievements.) Only those of us who grew up in the second half of the second century I know that Keller is a respected person. . We are a popular version of her life like the drama "Miracle Worker" or her popular version like her "The Story of My Life" (Keller, 1961 [1902]) and the world I live in (Kai) It is mainly handed out through autobiography work. Le, 1908) I know her).
Helen Keller 's efforts to mark the way for the deaf, foolish and blind people is encouraging. Helen Keller talked about socialism; Helen Keller conveyed the benefits of the copper strike; Helen Keller laughed at the American Constitution; Helen Keller was poor in these respects. She exceeded her depth. She talked about obstacles to restrictions, and there are not many decisions or science to overcome. Her knowledge is nearly pure theory, it must be, unfortunately the world and its problems are very practical.
After thoroughly investigating Helen Keller 's life, she learned that she is not an unusual girl. She was a hearing impaired, but I learned to speak. Helen Keller is an excellent person in every aspect of life, including her personal beliefs, values, depth of wisdom, and domestic and foreign influences.
Helen-Keller Helen-Keller Service (HKS), including the Blind Youth Adult Center (HKNC) and Helen Keller's Blind Adult Service (HKSB), provides blind and blind, blind and blind people with hearing and vision impairment It is targeted. Life gave me three blows when I was properly placed in the blind categories - I could hardly understand - the broad-spectrum definition of two words is actually a single dual sensory loss It is more than. "One day I told you to go back to school counseling, but the situation has changed after I came to HKNC, the concept of my possibilities will begin to expand and become infinite. "
Many people know the story of Helen Keller's learning and communication trip. A lot of people have heard about Ann Sullivan, an excellent teacher who helped understand Helen. But have you heard of this dog's bell? In this early new biography by Helen Keller, the reader introduces her beloved dog, Belle.